Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 13, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. KATcnruY, jrr.T is, 1007. Southern Social News and SlomLr’ISi J-.‘car's™, Jr., celebrotln; ■ of New Orleane; Mlaa V'"™ (inantuad, RHiccce Kail. Mr. Bat. Wowtrr, Mr Allan Little. Mr. W Buma. K uurpbV Mr. Stuart- Taylor. After the J5v“» dainty picnic luncn waa aerrea ,, Ura 0r, W ! lflla l m nd 'BBaaejr. of Birmingham, ■ I. is tit." guest of her daughter, Mrs. Boyd nn Taylor street. “ifr. Ilatulltnu Telmult and Miss Corlnne Telmolt. er New Orleans, are In the city, ,6 j , Irs'"j'srph I Boy'l "nnil Mlaa Emily Iloyd Jr.mead a month lu Atlanta at the Ma- S. lr to !«• with Mr. Joseph Boyd while Sr lictslature Is lu sesslou. Miss Mattie Mathews la the guest of *lBifSlafiePjenklna left Thttraday to take . .iiTweelu' course at the summer session If nrrnau. at Oalnesrllle. °VrI j tv. McWilliams and Mr. Charles Mills cave a beautiful reception Tuesday Stirnobn at the atthurban home of Mrs. McWilliams. The ladles of the Mystics rod the drift chapter of "Twelfth Night " iltVr which refreshments were served In "tmrae'the Orlffln gneata to attend the ir'ldlns of Miss Nettle Tnlmndgc and Mr. fttiton Tvus. at Forsyth. Wednesday even- Hy were Mrs. rn L. Williams nnd Miss gft'tr Collier. Messrs. .1. W. and J. J. Man- 5ham. J. Henry Walker, Douglas Boyd, J. 6 Tvus. J. C. Owen, M. J. Jones, 1. C. Touchstone. Lesrla Beek and Allan Uttle. At midnight the popular young couple left (or a few week*' visit to Jamestown, WtaUaetnn and New York city. ... .... douglasville. nt iXL "2?r*d «. 8 u el ‘J'? n 8 l ,Pnt n few dnys ' xtiPn.?* "‘“‘friend* lu Atlanta. 1 Sn¥n Mflddo * ttn(i ““‘® 'I 1 'UK liter, Jyun Elizabeth, are here for Hie summer. In Griffin with i“‘® *«»e»ts of Colonel and Mr§. W. II. Hob- ter noon by Marcua „ % i r ,r I ™ es *?L Inu<l 0,1,1 Elver Hitchcock, of Dal- “ftLjTll 1 ? *° e ® r ® «f MIm Mattie borrls. t!nV l niil.'M 1 l' H . r,y to hov » been given Mon* Dg ,y * ,n ’- Hannah waa Postponed on account of Inclement weather. rating his tecond birth- ii‘ to : D . .. »*» •uc.uuirui m-uincr. » .i 8 ; "• Hnnnah nnd II. P. Cnrter th ®,ffueaU of relatives this w I-mma Longino entertnlm Thnrsday Afternoon Club last week. IwaaiSL "a 0 . 8 1 'Oini11fu 11y decorated with yellow nnd white, the colors b ' lout In every detail. The contest, advertisements, ..... H* V ,joyed ’ Mr8 - L * c * Upshaw winning i} 1 ® Vrfze. u pearl and gold-handled pen. Refreshments were served. V erk i*?, B 18 B P®&dlng the week with friends In Atlanta, iiier. Dr. and Mrs. Juhnn. of St. Louis, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. 1). Duncan this week. On Tuesday afternoon Miss Lizzie Mao Dorris eutertalned the Shirtwaist Club, irnll was the feature of the afternoon, uud dainty refreshments were served. _ r8- . U. Helmnn and daughters re* turned Thursday night after a week's stay re ‘ a “ v< *s nt Kunimervllle. Miss Anna Maxwell mid Miss Hattie I eaeo will leave next Tuesday for Char* lo «®* V.y t<> visit Mrs. II. W. Moore. • Miss niJJIe Parks .fumes attended the university commencement Inst week. Wednesday afternoon Miss Mattie Dorris f ov ® « reception In honor of her guests, ‘Usses IIItchroek. A unique contest, entitled Ulmt we have for supper,” was enjoyed. Miss Maud Hitchcock won first prize nnd Miss Hllln Ward the booby. Re freshments were served. Wednesday evening Miss Dorris entertain* ®d « large number with a Inwn imrty. Mr. Ml«» Nettie Sherwood will give a recital I E mniett Harding, Mr. Clyde fSelman. Mr. Ut the F*.W JSPfi2_t&" h "«»">* I i«X 0 "„n!r r Mr.'"'i'our B^tlmr’o?'' ° f A '' ant-c throughout for the Griffin hospital. I n, “‘ Mr. Paul Bartlett, of Dallas. \ru. Gussle Kincaid gave a lawn fete to!" m ‘ am ® n * number of out-of-town the Sixth street children Tuesday evening, ["ho evening 1 nsem e " :as * erv,M ‘ throughout v Carney entertained the Young Ma- Club Thursday ufteruoon. a ml Mrs. W. Claude Abercrombie en- HARALSON. Misses Clyde and Ruth Almon, of I Whltesburg, are visiting the Misses Foster. Miss Marie Ector, of Columbus, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Taylor. Mr. Bloomer Bishop, or Aaalravllle, Is 111 with fever at the residence of his mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ector Hutchinson, of LnGrange, were in Haralson last Frl-j day. Mr. T. F. Addy, of Senoia, made a brief visit to Haralson a few days ago. Mr. James Roberts, of Rocky Mount, was the guest of his niece,. Mrs. Cagle, recently. Miss Fay Hodnctt, of Senoia, was the guest of Misses Emmie and Myrl Rawls last Sunday. Mr. T. W. Callahan and Misses Alva and Leila Mary Callahan were with Haralson friends last Sunday. Messrs. Walter Grovensteln, Otto Hutchinson and Ben Cagle went to Senoia Monday. - On Tuesday night Misses Emmie and Myrl Rawls, with the assistance of Mr. Hope Hodnett, entertained a few friends with an Impromptu musical. Mr. Frank Allen and wife, of Tampa, Fla., are expected in a few days to visit .Mr. Allen’s aunt, Mrs. M. A. Hod nett. Mrs. W. A. Davis and Mrs. W. T. Stewart, of Senoia, spent last Monday with Mrs. W. O. Herndon. Little Howell Pope, of Atlanta, came down last Sunday to spend a few weeks with relatives. Mr. B. H. Taylor has been on the sick list this week. Captain John Strickland and wife were guests of Mrs. W. A. Foster Tues day. Allures Myrl Rawls and Marie Ector went to Senoia shopping Tuesday. Mrs. , . , ... -'la tide Abercrombie en tertniued a number of their young friends with a porch party on Thursday evening. The broad porches of their beautiful new •II lighted with gay Japanese la liter id nt lutervula table: • placed Summer weather has come upon us at last and society has contented Itseli with riding and driving in the always beautiful scenery and delightful air. Very few large entertainments have been noted. Mr. and Mrs. Tenche Coxe enter tained Informally In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cameron Waddell, at their beautiful home overlooking the French Broad river. The afTalr was al fresdft, supper being served on the lawn. About fifty guests were pres ent. On Wednesday evening Miss Mar guerite Wadsworth entertained with cards at the home of her uncle, Mr. Eugene Rankin, on Merrlmon avenue. The game played was “set-back,” which is gaining in popularity for card parties, as it is liked by both men and women. The verandas of Mr. Rankin’s home was used to seat the players. They had been gaily decorated with potted plants nnd a profusion of Chinese lanterns. Supper was served al fresco, the perfect night making It desirable to stay out of doors during the entire evening. The prizes were a gold veil pin for the girls and a stick pin for the men. The young hostess was assisted by Mrs. Patrick Branch and Mrs. Arthur Rnnkin. Miss Alice Devenlsh entertained the Five Hundred Club at her home on. Chestnut street on Thursday evening. Her guest list included only members of the club and a few substitutes in place of those who could not attend. The rooms were beautifully decorated eet peas and nasturtiums. The ladles’ prize was a beautiful hand- painted cake plate; to the successful man was awarded a stein of generous proportions. ^ One of the small but exceedingly pretty affairs of the week was the luncheon given at the Woman’s Ex- for artist. Several aiiiiislag contests were j .'iiiincrn <» honor of her hou^e in jest irr::.?' ii,mr " a,u,y ntmh - Sfi? friends when one lives In Ihe country. Miss Lizzie Bernard, whose summer home is at Arden, was hostess for the Monday Bridge Club, the members go ing out on the early morning train and returning to town on the late afternoon train. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Roebltng and son, Selgfried, have returned from an extended trip to New York and other Eastern point?. Mr. and Mrs. Roebling were present at the celebration of the seventieth birthday of Mr. Roebling’s father, Mr. Washington Roebling, of Trenton. N. J. Mr. Marlon Guerrad has returned to the city from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. Fred S. Dillard has arrived in the city to spend the summer from Atlanta. Governor Glenn spent a few days In Asheville, tho guest of Colonel and Mrs. Hodges, on Merrlmon avenue. Mr. R. W. Mattox, of Atlanta, will spend the summer camping in the mountains near Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. James DuBose, of At lanta, have arrived to spend some time with Mrs. DuBose, on Cumberland ave nue. Rev. Lyman R. Walker, of Atlanta, is visiting in the family of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Holt, on West Chestnut street. Miss Annie Veal, of Rome. Ga., is the guest of Miss Camme Drummond, on Blake street. Mr. Bloomburg, of Savannah, Ga., is visiting his son in this city. J. F. McGowan and family, of Au gusta, Ga.. have taken Columbus cot tage, In Albemarle Park, for the sum mer. Mr. McGowan Is a prominent cot ton man of Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Needham, with their daughter, Mario, and nephew, Richard Needham, of Macon, Ga, have arrived in Asheville and will occupy Rose Tree cottage, on Battery Park Hill, till October 1. Mrs. Thomas Barrett and daughter, Miss Bertha Barrett, have arrived in the city to spend the summer. Mrs. j and Miss Barrett are from Macon DECATUR, ALA. Mra. William Ilayes la visiting in Blrm- Highnm, Mrs, John IL Miller has returned to Bell bucket, Mrs. Oscar Pettit, of Birmingham, is vis iting here. Miss Bessie Williamson ia at home after a visit to Birmingham. Mr. nnd Mrs. Klrtueh visited In Flint this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ike Winston, of nirmlug- ham, visited here thla week. Mrs. T. E. Belle and children, of Tusea loosa, have returned home after a visit to Mrs. Belle's sister, Mrs. J. L. Gunter. Miss Jennie Houghton, of Winchester, Tenn., is here. Misses Kmnm nnd Sara Pointer visited In Moorcvlile the past week. Mrs. James K. McBride ia at home after a visit to Helnin. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGnddon are in Bowling Green. Ky —! i. here. Miss Lillie Halley, of Huntsville, Is hero. Mrs. Tucker has returned to her home In Atlanta. Miss Cl uttle Blood worth is In Tuscaloosa. Miss Lnvlim Littlejohn and Miss Louise Montgomery is In Corinth. Miss Ik he Mrs. W. Miss. *Mrs. 8*. E. Hyan is In Oxford, 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Penney have re turned from their wedding trip to rhattn- Miss Blanche McMurcby is visiting nt Huntsville. Miss Alice HcGlathery has returned to Blrmlughnm. Mrs. Kate Samuels and children are In here. Mrs. Oscar Rolfe, of Washington, D. C., Is here. Miss Mae It I net) • has returned to her home* in Mississippi after a visit here. Mrs. Fred Knight is nt home after a visit visited hen*. i I’nttle Hklllmnn has returned to New Hiss I* ranees Phillips spent a few days °f this week In Atlanta. Miss Mamie Abercrombie entertained on Tuesday evening of last week. PERRY. Mrs. M. M. Wells Is visiting Mrs. G. A. Clark In Atlanta. Miss Katherine Cn nt Lafayette, Ala. Miss Stella Cater is attending a house at ^Willoughby Bench, Va., a guest Mias Kate Moore Is visiting Mrs. E. W. \ a lice a t Fort Valie v. Mrs. J. It. Fudge is vlstlng at Cordele. Miss Ida Rogers and Misses Nell nnd Ame lia Rogers are visiting nt Lornlne. MJsses Mary and Inez Bennett. Leila Mae anil Addle Hose are vlstlng friends nt Vi enna. A large and appreciative audience gatli _ . ered nt the Manor on Thnrsday night to Mexico, era were laid for six on a table most j enjoy the Inte rpretative recital of the text I Mrs. William Stewart, of Hnrtscile, is attractively arranged, with sweet pens and music of Enoch Arden by Mr. Burnett ( visiting here. * Jordan and Mr. Angelo Davidson. This was Miss Mint Belle O'Brieu is In Memphis. the first of a scries of recitals and lectures Miss Kmnm Openhagcn has returned from lu music, art and drama to be given at tho I Birmingham. Manor during the summer months liy Mr. | Miss Ur*>etu Wert has returned to Chnt- Burnett and Mr. Davidson. tniuunr.i. The first entertainment given by the I Mias .Maldon DuPont Is nt home from Tahkeeostee Club was held Inst night In' Huiitsulb the club room in tho Soudley building, nnd took the form of a dance which though thoroughly Informal, was entirely enjoyable. Dancing began early and was kept up till 12 o’clock. The club rooms are comfortably and artistically furnished. I>r. nnd Mrs. CnrJ Reynolds, Mrs. C. C. Hchuessler and Mrs. Ctishiuau were the chapePWi* Mrs. Frank Weaver entertained about twenty-four friends at her home on Morrl- tuon avenue on Friday afternoon. The party was Informal nnd gave great pleasure to all present. Jnr» of freshly cut flowers were arranged about the house. Miss Rebecca (’ushtnna was hostess for the Five Hundred dub on Saturday evening nt her homes on Montford avenue. Miss Pushnnin used the beautiful field daisy whJelj is blooming in such profusion Just now, ex clusively for decoration. The score cards hand painted daisies DALLAS. Judge A. l. Bartlett and Mr. T. D. Cooper were in Atlanta recently. Mins Bertie Parker has returned from a pleasant visit to relatives at East Point. Misses Maude and Elsa Hitchcock aro guests of Miss Mattlo Dorris, in Douglas- Mr. Clyde Spinks nnd Mr. 811ns Bone, of 11^*' 10 Atlanta, snout Hnnrtnv In H.lls. Ill _ August. _ fhls wi for decorations. Miss Morre’s guests were: Miss Converse, Mrs. Browne. Miss Devenlsh, Miss Minnie Weatall and Miss Alice Bernard. a wedding which has not been pub licly announced took place In BUt- Isitlng friends'more on Sunday. June 22. The bride was Miss Mary Shoart, of Arden, and the groom Mr. Richard Campbell, of Blltmore. Rev. Mr. Whittier, of Bllt- more, performed tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are now at home to their friends at No. 8 Park place. The house party which ia being en tertained at Mountain Meadows Inn hy Miss Anne Martin left on Friday for a camping trip to Mt. Craggy. One of the pleasant social affairs of , the week waa the card party given by ----- - Bronson, of Tennllle, sad Miss Miss Alice Devenlsh on Friday after- Annle Cooper, of Jackson, Miss., are visit-1 noon, in compliment to Miss Converse, Mlsriln.'fens.*' DoVimf' of’ UnVvv"'!* ib.* who ,s visiting Miss Lulu Morre nnd gnest oL MlssMnrv'Kdwnrds H ’ U I her own guest, Mrs. Browne, of Greens- Mlss Clarahei l'envy. of Macon, is tho! boro. Miss Devenlsh entertained her guest of Mrs. II. M. HoRzclnw. friends on the verandahs of her home, | j f j en „f -Miss Julia Hlley, of Mncou, is the guest on Chestnut streot. Sweet peas were ' 8 t» ,„? ore ' . ... . , ! used exeluslvely as decorations, the *UMt of fc M?» Vi| ln Sfu!-«hnl! a “ ta ' 8 the *<'<'«' cards belnir exceptionally dainty Mrs. E. o.’Barrett,*? Auburn, Ain., I, ami attractive, done In sweet peas of Is!tins Mrs. T. 1>. (Inrr. dellcato hues. A delicious luncheon Mrs Ham H. Tounsley and son. Dougins, was served at the conclusion of the rho have been visiting Mr. Tounsley’s pnr-1 game returoTlo" n |helr ,r home hi AHnmT' h " Ve | “E/Sfriend?™ IfnTmiSn Miss Corn 81ms, of Bnrncavllle, is visiting number of friends on hrlday afternoon, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hchill- who called to meet Miss Dortch, or lug. j Louisiana, who arrived a few days ago Miss May Buchanan, who has boon the j to spend several weeks. The party In- guest of Miss Annlo Woodard, hns returned eluded Mrs. James Oudger, Mrs. Hyde, "last Tapsdsr oronhnr Mrs I V ( -„«.ri Mrs. McEwctf, Mrs. John VV. Langley, was "at home" tc iSc J youai" Im'lhm of I Mrs. George Calvert and Mrs. Henry I orry in honor of Miss Mattie chappel, of . Penla. i .i,,.. Tiifi**,, Ni*wiii'in soeudM itlmost Macon, and Miss,Clifford Powers. j The Georgia custom of giving spend- I summer III the Carolina mountains. Mr. and -Mrs. 1. D. Gurr announce 'he I the-day parties seems to be gaining In | Mrs. Ii. E. Guerrard has gone to Atlanta engagement of their ilnnghlcr. Miss MjiIm*I, | f avor j n Asheville. This Is an especial- j to attend tho wedding of a relative in that plsre st n™,;. A^V* ke i ly hospitable way of entertaining one's)city. The Confederate veterans’ .bnrbei "Daisy Party” to perfect!* Miss Lula Goddard, of Mnysvllle, Tenn., Ik visiting Miss Nina ltoguon. Miss Leo Henderson, of Troy, Is the guest of Miss Nell Topp. Mrs. !,. A. Neill Is visiting In Tennessee, waneo” T« ii* 1 ™' A ' "°ff are at 8e- , Miss Emma Rost, of CnlJman, and Mr. Wll.mm Dunmivcut, of New Decatur, wero married o n Tuesday at the Imnn* of the bride’s parents In Cullman. They are now nt Inane to their friends in West Decatur. On Wednesday afternoon Miss Johnson entertained a number of her friends at cards at her home lu tho Cusu (Jiamlu tints. HARLEM. Misses Louise nmi Miriam Bell were tho charming hostesses to quite a number of -, their friends Tuesday evening nt n fancy ylng out the ' dress partv. The Misses llelf were assist Mrs. J. M. Tharln and Mlaa Bessie Tharln, of Atlanta, are visiting Mra. L. VV. Lahey at her hotfie, on Gold- thwalte street. Mrs. Ella Walker, Mrs. May C. Wood, Misses Guasle Woodruff, Cora- lette Metcalf and Mary Metcalf have returned from Demopolls, where they went to attend the Rcynold-Tuylor wedding of last week. Miss Kate Boothe, who has been at tending school In Washington, D. C., is a guest of Mrs. M. D..BJbb. Mrs. Emma Pauli Is visiting friends in Atlanta. The Country Club entertained de lightfully at a summer dance Saturday evening, about twenty couples being present, besides a number of stags. One of the prettiest affairs of the week was a purty given by little Mlsa Annie Holmes Anderson on her fifth birthday nt the home of her grandfa ther, Mr. Pelham Anderson. The color scheme of pink was beautifully car ried out In the decorations, and In the refreshments, as well us in the dainty gown of the little hostess, who Is the onD’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Anderson. Miss Bailie W. Wood, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Wood, In Biloxi, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Scott have gone on a trip West. They will be absent all summer. Mrs. Daniel, who has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Maxwell, is now nt Skyland, in West ern North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Strlngfellow and son aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Strlngfellow, at Blowing Rock, N. C. Miss Ruth Levy, of Athens, Go., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Warner, on Holcomb street. Miss Olivia Arrington complimented her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Lyons, who has been living In Porto Rico and spend ing the summer in her old home, with a beautiful bridge party Friday morn ing. A course luncheon was served nt the close of the game nnd the prize was won by Mrs. P. C. Mussey. Mrs. Cyrus Browne is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Parker, in Sel ma. Mrs. Mnry G. Whiting is visiting her two daughters, in St. Louis, after which she will visit Mrs. Libby Hardle, in Massachusetts. Miss Marie Tanner, of Birmingham, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W.’ B. Tanner, on.Perry street. Mrs. W. A. Belllngrath and Miss Su- dlo Elmore have gone to Kansas, where they will visit thoir father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Rush Elmore. Another sister, Mrs. Charles K. Duncan, of this place, is also there. Mrs. Ell Bmlth, of Birmingham; Misses Mnry Mupes and Llzzlo Andrews are spending some time at Point Clear. Misses Fannie nnd Gladys Well, of Orleans, are the guests of Miss Vo lou Open Hour .Mouth Like a younsr bird and gulp down what- everfoalor raedlclno may Moflnredyou? I Or, do you want to know acme thing of the composition and character of that which you takn Into your atomach whether ai food or medicine ? Most intelligent and sensible people now-a-days insist on knowing what they employ whether as food or as medicine. Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect rlgh t to IntUt ti pon such knowledge. So he publishes,-kituulrait and on each bottle- ir, whsOTkTnedJelnes arc made of Lflesjjjwfiilkreaui This he feels _ heoNine the mnft .. which Ills mrdlclr.o3 Id ii-il 7' lufiir.dorslno.I tin. more will their superior curative virtue? SEES the cure of woman's peculiar weak* nesses, Irregularities and derangements, giving rise to frequent headaches, back ache, dragging-down pain or distress In lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom panied, ofttlmes, with a debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp toms of weakness, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrl ptlnn Is a most efficient remedy. It Is equally effective In curing painful periods. In giving strength to nursing mothers and In preparing the system of theeipectant mother for baby's coming, thus rendering childbirth safe and com- It Is also a soothing and invigorating nervine and cures nervous exhaustion, , nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea or St. Vitus's dance, and other distressing nervous symptoms at- ' tendant upon functional and organic dls- several schools of practice, recommend . each of tho several Ingredients of which •Favorite Prescription” Ii made for the 1 cure of the diseases for which Itlsclalmed ! to be a cure. You may read what they ' say/or 1/oiir.irl/hy sending a postal card request for a free booklet of extracts 1 from the lending authorities, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In- / stltute, Iluffalo, N. Y., and It willcome to you by return post. FASHIONS IN HAIR Give a woman z beautiful head of hair and half the battle of beauty it won. Imperial Hair Regenerator- The Standard Hair Coloring for Gray or Blenched Hair. Restores j Gray, Streaked or Faded Hair to j actual color of youth. When tp- I plied cau not be detected. imperial Cheat. Mfg. Co., 135 W. 23d SK. X. T. Bold by Jacobs’ Pharmsoy, Atlanta, Ga. mm A scientific trtutmsstht Whhktf, 0plum, Mar# phiCocstne, Chlsftt* Tobsccs and Jftaraiffte* ■ft ir Nerve fihouttlm, | The Only Keeley Instt*. Mt in Georgia. 229 Woodward Avo., ATLANTA, GA. Ing by Mrs. J. Ji. Williamson. Blanch Mahr, on Hayro street. There were nine tolilos anil the prizes werei'ff ('Olivers, Ga. On one side of the lawn J a number of tho younaer aet com- a gold pin for tho girls nnd a handsomely | JIIss Mary McCord nnd Miss Laura Wnl- nltmsnted Miss Frankie Haltiwnnaer bound hook for the no n. Jcr were stationed, serving delightful h-eil Mn«vlnC E. J. Mnrvln has returned to Atlnntn. Each guest dressed to represent mmii* ^ Atlanta, on Monday evening with a Miss Adelaide Thompson and Miss Mary historical. Mother Goose or newspaper i liar- dunce at Pickett Springs, about thlrty- Tnvlor, of Atlnntn. will spend the summer neter. Mr. George lilrks ns ‘‘Simple SI-1 five couples dancing, with friends in the Cnrniiim mountains. I »»«*> W ‘ ,H the winner of the gentlemen’* j Mr*. Daniel Troy, who has been th® Mrs. Alvin B. i’nge nnd little son, Iaeslle, | prize, n box of flue writing paper, and Miss ; » up . t 0 f »,„ r mother for some weeks of Atlanta, are visiting her nunt, Mrs. S. J. j Jennie \\ niton ns ’The M e*rern Girl" was. P returned to her home In New York Ogden. 31 West (’best nut street. _ . ' n K-lfiv . cut lou We__ j lumhia,” Miss' LaFil* Hturgln na Mr. nnd Mrs. George R. Stockton, who | ”7. V “'were recently inn r tied in Atlanta, will atop j fj” 8 *.*• f ,Al ,8 ‘ ! yil! |,IL. ,l ®Af J* New York"' ° n *'“ y f "'"‘' «a . ss' "lUawaiha.”' Mr I'^ul V.reiml ai y | iudjo Newman and family of Atlanta ‘.‘.''"K'W" Mr - William Dooley a. "Mr. have arrived to spend the summer at Ar- t “Queen ofl^nla Bench, whtpe they will *pend "Old Fash-1 month or more. month or more. Mrs. Henry Hall Clark, of Mobile, U visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Nor wood, at their home, on Perry street. Inter date. time of the Smith stovnll wedding In Atlanta, A large number of ton the institute this week. I of the monument ready In time. MADISON. On Thursday evening Miss Leona Jnrboe gave a delightful party to her STATESBORO. I guests Misses Dabney, of Oxford. Pro- Hngln. of Borne. I Mrs. Jason Franklin most clinriningly en- g resfl f V e conversation was indulged In j t.me at Hartwell, th® guest of Miss tertnlned Friday evening In honor of her , )y the fortv-eigbt guest*. Misses Ma- 1 Martha Hall College, Rome. About thirty of the younger set en joyed a picnic at the Wllsonia OH Mills on Wednesday. Miss Octhvia Pou is spending som* KING EDWARD WANTS TO SELL BALMORAL ml month* in Dallas, returned to her home In Commerce Sunday. u «f- Paul Bartlett »pent Monday Jn At- *.« Lillian Fsln Is the N G, Slaughter, of «r*m weeks. Miss Florence Green was In Atlanta Tues day. Mr. John B. Watson went to Cartersvlllo Bunday. Mr. Knox Cbaatsln and family have Ooreii to Aeworth. Colonel c. B. Willingham, of Marietta, ■pent Friday the gue*t of Judge A. L. Bart- Mr. c A. Brooks has gone in buatneu in ist^ 0rth * an< * roov ® his family there Mr. nnd Mr*. Lee Walraven and cbll- arfn were guests of Mr. and Mr*. George Durham Sunday. Charlie Chambers, of Holly Springs. Ga., u i<vp P tp d * position with II. T. Parker. Mrs. s. Robertson and Mis* Loula Da- I 1 * " p nt to Atlanta Mouday to attend tho bmm! f „ nn T c Mn L°n Forsythe of Rome, nnd Mr*, e# .1? , ne Hsy*, of Rockmart. are guests vr2 e, L . D|PC ®, Mrs. Sarah Moon. hfDr,?'i E< l*? r McWilliams returned to her nome in Atlanta Saturday after s pleasant viMt Mth relatives near town. H u Iveonard, —. wen* * Jo consult Atlanta Friday especially M„. M.r,e nun* „n,l Ml- Butt. Martha Hunter, lUn; W-l«J (r »«“ & XZX ) Trnmtne,! and Rea Jarboe aa.IMed ,he The music of the evening was furnished liy hostess in entertaining. Mr. D. Percy Averltt, cornet; Miss Marie Bland, violin; Mr. O. W. Horne, violin; Miss Alice May llainos nnd Miss Ruth Ken nedy, piano. The vocal solos by Mrs. O. W. Ilorne nnd Mrs. J. B. Warned were charmingly rendered. The readings hy Miss Haines nnd Miss Earl Wood Were u pleasing feature of the evening. A prlae was won by Mis* Leila Blftch 111 a musical coutest lu recognizing popular songs when played. Dainty refreshment* were served. Those present were: Mis* Lillie Ollff, Miss Edna Phillips, of Hogansvllle, Miss Louise Torbcrts entertained de- j Is the guest of Mrs. Leila Sewell. light fully on Friday evening In honor of Miss Frames Denham and Mis* Hannah Leonard, of Eatonton, and Mis* Adetle Pennington’s guests, Miss Merle David, of Columbus; Miss Pansy Dtnhatn, of Eatonton, und Mis* Rosa Brinkley, of Thomson. Twelve couples were entertained. One of the most enjoyable of the Mr*. Warned, Mrs. Jordan, Misses C’nrrle (summer's parties was that given by Avnnt, Alice May Haines, iartlu Bllteh, an( j Mrs. Grant Perry at their love- Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant Perry at their love ly country home on Wednesday even ing in honor of Miss Luclle Burma* and her guest. Miss Glass. The decora tions were of red, white and blue, this color scheme being curried out in re freshments also. Misses Kitty Ncw*- . ton and May Morgan served punch era! dnys! from a booth on the broad veranda Parker, the j draped with United State* Hags. The ... . score cards bore hand-painted fiagu M r -J»«!2T &2^J5i!: n l!." , . , .!!f.fJ ,,v St| «nd Shield,. About thlriy of the young. Ruth Kennedy. Less I e Branuen, Karl Wood, Marie Bland. Messrs. II. W. Leo, L. C. Mann, D. Percy Averett, Pete Mlkcll. Brooks Hlmtnous. Fred Lanier, Fred A. Brinson. O. W. Ilorne. Miss Marie Bland, of Pulaski. Is visiting the family «*f Mr. H. 8. Parish. Miss Mattie Lively is spomllng several day* with relatives Jn Burke county. Mr. Joseph Parker spent with his brother, Mr. W. C early part of the Mr. U< lion of rural letter carriers In Atlnntn, ITTl«pre.Td-nt of thflt nrannlnittoti. -(*•«■ 0,,t tmmloWB. ilnUSS.? In regard ’to .Ruth K.nniMy tMIM the family of) . Jaishtw. Vlrklnl, wK luu thrait Jacou Frnnklln this wrek. ttnuMc. ’ Bnl *' wno h** throat Mr #Bl , Mr , T A oimurt. of Rlivunnuh, Mr,. Rosa Parker, .ill,, >oa atovaii hr. Iinh fTnd.rwood n 1. CooMr and “ TO •ponding a f''"' d»y« with the family of | ani j jjttlc Amelia Parker are spending ft? WllUm, returned from Lork TI.r "o.! Mr. 6. H. Cnminlng. j u iy at Virginia Beach. *J**pUon*[fThey report fishing| ||j®^* **'- * ’ • of CJaxton, s*s a vis- j VIUq t.hHIa Vmrmm entertained on Misses Daisy and Bessie Butler are spending some time at Beaufort, 8. C. Rosa Parker, Miss Tdu Stovall \fi HUB. JIlii N.IUe s p lnk , Bnd j„ M Ij>ns RolmK< Fart.1 «Mondsg tor Meadow Brook iSS irSr 1 r e ww *p®nd a « T) k * w 11 ' Hie Jiisses Moore, fctt* ti.in^ II ? lc ® mb * Atlanti yr Ptp l \ ‘ U y nnd N. Lemon, of Acworm, 52nJ h SnlEKJ? Mr * flnA MrB ' M * A * A Fact U' n '«s the best Mexican Vanilla “tans are used, properly cured, properly aged, • and the flavor properly extracted, and allowed to stand at least one year before of- enng for sale, good extract of 4 nilla is an impossibility. Try P? PRICf’g * ** enjetous VI v. this week. i Miss Lucllc Ingram entertained on Mr*. Jason Franklin, entertained Friday | Thursday evening in honor of he Miss Mary Rosser, of Atlanta, Is th*« admired guest of Mrs. P. M. Atkinson. Miss Jo Lowe George has returned home after a pleasant visit to Winter- vl lie. For Some Reason He Does Not Like Mother’s • Palace. By RICHARD ABERCORN. London, July 13.—King Edward for some canon does not like his mother's palace*. ran pel led to nccupy dal.” I July Flora’s early death was de clared by her family to have been linstened by the queen'* unwarranted suspicions about her character. Hlin-c then the Bute*, although one of tho wealthiest famine* in the peerage, have never entertained their sovereign. Now It D believed that tho king I* going to make amends by creating the marquis first duke of Cardiff, A new occupation for women I* that of the woman gardener, who works by the day. She J» a thoroughly trained horticulturist, having passed J^hrouph a three year eounio 8YLVANIA. Mrs. John Murphy, of Atlanta, 1* visiting Mrs. M. K. Oliver. She I* ucroinpanlcd l»y her two children. Miss Lillian Ollv Who has been visiting ing a short while In Augui Mrs. K. K. Overstreet has been enturtuin tug a hotfse unity this week nt her home, the guertts |H*Iiig the Misses Bell ami Misses Parker of Milieu and Miss Christine Guniett of Savannah. Mis* Helen Chance entertained at progres ^ fti lu j but he only visit* Windsor the* I London Botanical Gardens, and I* •«- London sermon, j perlor In every way to the lazy and unsklll lie ha* to j “d High la nil Cits tic, he carefully J velds. The king would like to ***1! Balmoral, and ; her, -- * It, but Oiieeu ! them. isy usually employed In mod- * Is always a lady, and n«°lf«r V mo h thi£ t0 !»' ,npmi’' vlrlorto''.'l^wflaretl <rillhou»l ' 81 (l.uumcnt hn, m-v-r tw.-n plihllihwl,/,. y* n tody, illy emplo ho Invite her to take luncheon \ [Jiteeii 1 them. She innkes nu attractive figure about n the I the garden, dressed lu a useful waist nnd .orhid*! skirt costume, with a sunhonnut or sailor favorite resl- hat, and a pair of huge gauntlet* to protect deuce. King Edward hn* I wen warned J her hands. about the Highland climate ns too several Owners of garden* who hire gardener* f„r hi, .•im.tlintlon, unit he hn, .-|..»ecl hy the ilny «n;l Unit »ro cheypor the rustle altogether (and more Hntisfaetory than men, for they Osborne House. In the Isle of Wight, has have al! graduated a* esiwrt horticulturist*, never Is-eii a royal residence since Queen j ««id are thoroughly fitted to take charge of Victoria died there, hut Is now used n* u « hlgh-elnss garden; they work for 1 wlU entertain the bouse; 0,1,1 00 ° nt I,on " . unit*- gardener hi red for the flay has usually Tie* king’s favorite residence I* San- ‘"i elementary knowledge of hi* work, and ilrlnghnm. the modest country house lu m—| m ‘ lived for thirty slve hearts Inst week in honor of the guest* of Mrs. E. K. Overstreet. Mis* Nellie More party of Mr*. K. K. Overstreet Monday night. ponsist-: Dublin, big Mmm Prescott. house party tills week at the elegant new 1 u,, - v home of tue Morels, which has Just beeu will bp tflv.ii ii ! year,, ami wlilah !..■ refuw. to vscnti- f. Aftar hii uatraiig.luuut la.tlnx ,lxtj ye works r i pnstdlde. One fact that ha* prevented the present London season front being ns brilliant ns It might be tand It tins only been saved from titter flatness by the strong American de menti is the deploraide stagnation in the j stock exchange. Never in the memory of the oldei operator •Ity. ^lavorind Extracts * ncl not - their delicious flavor. Vanina Lemon Orange Row,* Dr. A. M. Rountre ACWORTH, of Adrian. In the city this week. Jason Franklin entertained Friday, - . . night In honor of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. i guest*. Misses Pannie May Jones and Warned, of Cairo. ^ .Cecil Ingrain, of Eatonton. Mr. A. J8rin*on speut^ the Fourth with; A j r> j 0 R n Carson and Mrs. Marietta Carson, of Atlanta, are visiting Rev. . an ii»i! rS, Adiii£ Pennlnjrton and heri 'dght,' mniiy'"bright lights aud Miss Myrtle Williams, after spending *ev- . MI** Aa*“ e David of Colum- ,,ttl0 ,, ® 8,p • ! • ,un “ , 11 l ‘ a i ,v iK ' vn * ersl week* here with relatives, nas returned, bouse guests, Misses^ mvia or comm . nuullier of tlw yoU nger *et. to her home In Atlanta. | tus; Denham, of Eatonton, ana Brink, j >|| M8 Nellie Key entertained the Enchre Miss Leila Moon, of Marietta, visited 'hy. of Thomson, .eft naturdoy for j Club recently. After tho gome nn Ice friends here last week. Eatonton, where they will attend a j course was serve* 1 Mr*. W. T. Bailey and daughter, Luclle, j i loufle party n t the borne of Miss Den- The United Dan >. ii..,, ilia Hnalf vvltit her inntlier st 1 u c 1 3 i were eiitertnlnci! Miss Hilton will entertain this week In I On Their way back from Ireland. t\»elr 5JAV-hTi *lon5 mlrind * * “ ‘ I touch *t Cardiff, the Hour- KCs-*» of tho visit lug young ladies in the: majesties wllf touch *t Cardiff. tatting Welsh port owned by the m. — im.t will he entertained nt the castle, CUTHBERT. I The quarrel! dates froi tho forties, when ‘ Ml.. Estelle Myer un.'erUI*. .«~. ! .; lawn party lost week, eumpliiuentnry to her j household—was involved in n xciiMiitiouiti ep- .: »?. e S' .he "I uhemlier *»„. •re ipeucllut the week with her uinlher at K |)oi*"nyril, of Lewrencerllle, .pent Son- d ^r.‘:T«m. Tlionm., of Kenaeuw, rl.lt- I'lnreuce Hu ret, of Telhum. (5... wt§ the meat of le-mon Awrtrey reeently. ... • U'llhoe. A till lit _ % ^ a w.‘ i- arwknriincr I th ® home of Mr*. Robert Oweti. Quit Ml** Ella Burney I* spending this j |, mu | M , r present enjoyed the pr«>gram on month with Mr*. Simmons at Shorter I up. of General John B. Uonioti. The r CHILDREN Teething Cure For Rheumatism QRIFFITH'8 Compound Mixture c Gualac, Stllllngla, Etc. „& 88 WKi?' :iM Mrs. Winslow’s _ r*. Adrian McCoy. “ Mrs. A. C. Moye and sons, Hubert nnd Clinton: Mrs. Beulah Mai tin. Ml** Nannie I *R«r fif*t | Hood. Mr. tL E. Vouhofe and J. W. Ilar-’or second rl*. Jr., are spending several days at Lati “ I ark. : Dose. Acfti j Mrs. iVtt Moye ' Hu», have returne .. ... I Ml** Lina Bartlett, of Mitcon, I little daughter, Mar- Louise Aj^trey. ^ nt j n Atlanta. Mr* J. T. Hughes ami children, of 8om- Soothing Syrup j/ot'he'br 8 ™^ ** J Z jrilEIRCIlll.DKES ItBCT 800. Mrs R. M. ateniou have returns*! j FOl „ ..alt to relatives In Te ^ Mils Mettle Mitchell Is exp* ’•nu Jamestown In a few days. 8al<l l>r drnggWa fa .Tfry put of tho fr Mr. J T n TKv..'i -h.1. rrturiK'iI from *t- lantn Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Ili'ThU 1 - n rek P1 w‘'o r ’ U n, r. K 'l , ';^ n J m.-ro!:'’' j O.mranre-d fll.i 'wSiifi.nn.fort ta»J5‘Sfw* lrum • ' ' visit-! the "Old Reliable” latimal Remedy to: RHEIMATISM, NUl’IUMJIA, SCIAT ICA, (JOIT and LUMBAGO. Note—This Bpeelfie Remedy bo* been ad- vertlscd Is the Medical JearanU and used The America KponMilile for tin taluty about tjie al'iinp, while future of the Rand gold •ed mi favorably the kaffir markets make up hnnge, much dep. No fewer than thirty-two tneinliers of the stock exchange have been declared default er* since the beginning of the year, four teen of them falling under the American ■lump. Many of the nio*t substantial firms have been reduced to hnndllng small transaction* which they would Imre scorned before the tdmnp, nnd some of the best known men have talked of withdrawing from hmdne** altogether. The smaller men bn re In-on o absolute penury, being glad to few iHNinds to keep tlydr beads above water. With such conditions prevailing In the money market, Koolety suffer* in sympathy, CONCAVED. HONED AND REPAIRED. Culled for aud delivered. HEALEY BARBERS’ SUPPLY CO* Both 'Phones—No 1 N. Fonyth St. When English capitalist* were trying to establish Angora goat raising In Routh Af rica they paid aa much as 12,600 apiece for goats to luduce the Turkish owner* of fin* Hock* to risk th* severe penalties of the sultan’* law* forbidding th* exportation of Angoras. India will bo tho first country to attempt to put the memorial method of locomotion to practical use. The government baa grant- d 125,000 to Duds Brennan to experiment 1th his gyroscope train* and he 1* soon to build n model car 40 feet long and 12 wld* to run there. leg* street. Mr. A. J. Moye lias returned from Syra cuse, N. \., a ini •>( her points in th* North. < vartius is in# miqkk Miss Juliette B-msey has returned from ln prtvats prsetto. for «v*r |* years, sad - verai w.*eks’ t sr.iy lu and Atlanta. % Ar0 0 „p}, proof to Justify os In msk- ing th* a***rtion that tht* preparation *111 rtUsv* or cur* •• P*r cent of tho coses la* j Do*» 1,d Not Disturb th* Stomach, Affordi Quid Bleep nnd C reates a Good AppoiUa Atlanta, Gu- IMstribatlag Depots JACOBS' PHARMACY CO, Wholesale Druggist*. And for sals by Ratall Druggists generally. Bend tor Free Descriptive Circular 1* now largely rep- Idle there are many OUg society people, who have sufficed heavy Ionncm. If till* had not lH*en a record American season Lon don would now bo In u parlous condition. or Id of finnn til its ranks, tabblcr* in stocks anioug visit to relative* lu CartersrUle. DON’T GET LONESOME when away. Just order The Georgian and News. Sent to your new address daily. You will have a real vacation if you do. 45 cents a month, 10 cents a week. Phone 4928 or write circulation depart- News. No trouble to change tort air it iaitaa «trrf« AiUiti,'i w s>j gr"jc» T *» Mpfia t.. rereijn rouqtrtre'■* «« mr....t ment, The Georgian and Mis* Wwumnrk, of Blakeley. I* in the Grigljh Rh^taatle Cura .sols mt>rg., • *. over 10.000,OuJ a day, counting six days to nddvpcp city, the guest of Mr*. C. A. Lanier. Utk N,w Tortu *<• tl Oie week. 1 addreSS. Miss Bessie SfeKivdek was a guest at Ho tel Unndolph recently. Mis* Elizabeth Stapleton, who spent the winter In Florida, lias returned home. Mr. t*. r, M*»se ha* returned from a short star nt Indlm An acre of rich land In the parts of Ccn** tral America snitatdc for miring that fruit will yield about 20,000 banana* in a year. foundland Is said to have Uen In* the boobJer* carri»*d down by Jcel>erg*. Tins bank is 6J0 miles long and 120 broa<l.