Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 31, 1907, Image 10

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■1 ■ J 1 4 ■ r-r 4 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JULY SI. 130* IN THE LOOM. 1 am not yet what Kate Intend*; for Kate, Who flung me singing In the loom or chance, Still doge my course with ever- watchfu! glance, And where the rl|>i>llng shuttles weave the state. ... . Sltll follows up my wayward thread; how great. HOW small my share In this the shuttle - * dance I know not. nor may know what pow er Implants The trolling woof, unseen. Inviolate. The warp was strung when this our • • world uprose From tolling chaos In the morn of life. And In the final night when doom deseenrls , The starry fabric shall he knotted close; „ . And we shall know what pattern kale Intends Whrn all the weary shuttles cease from strife. ... —Thomas Wood Stevens, In Appleton s Mags sine. PARTIES TO MI8S ADAM8. Jlls.H Deborah Adams, of Savannah the guest of Miss Laura Hill Payne, u lll lie the guest of honor ut a dinner at the Piedmont Driving flub next week, and also at a dinner party to he given nt East Lake. MATINEE PARTY. Miss Agnes Jones, of Albany, thf ■ guest of Miss Theodosia Willingham, wo* the honor guest at a box party at the Grant! Wednesday afternoon. IN HONOR MISS JONES. »lls« Theodosia Willingham enter tained at a charming live o’clock tea Wednesday. Miss Agnes Jones, of Al- hnnr. being the guest of honor. The home was prettily decorated with pink vacs and ferns. In the dining mom. where ten and sandwiches were served the centerpiece on the table was a baskst tilled with roses. The bonbon* and Ice* were also In pink. Miss Willingham was attractively gowned In white lace and Miss Jones wore a dainty toilet of white silk. Assisting In the entertainment of the guests were Miss faroline Willing ham. Jllss Knnle Willingham, Miss Rllsc Landrum. Miss Mec McIntyre, Miss Marie McIntyre. Miss Nancy Price. Miss Mildred Harris, Miss Lil lian Harris. THE AT HOME CLUB. Mrs. H. H. farpenter entertained the first meeting of the Atlanta At Home Club Tuesday afterhoon, the members of which are: Mrs. W. E. fames. .Mr*. Walter Kennedy, Mrs. Jack Little. Mrs. Will Collins. Mr*. Alfred Jones. Mrs. Paul Darracourt, Mrs. Thomas Olcnn, Mrs. R. H. farpenter. Mrs. Edward Boyd. Mlsit K. Allen, Miss Silverman. The house was decorated with fern* and cut flowers nnd during the after noon refreshments were served. Mrs. farpenter wore a white linen gown, fashioned with lace. * MATINEE PARTIE8. Mrs. Albert Herring entertslncd nt a box party at the Grand Wednesday aft ernoon. her guests Including: Misses Malian Sykes, Pussle May Ottley, Mar- Ian Poster, Florence Lacy and Anne Sykes Rtce. .Mrs. Charles Price had a* her guests In a box: Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Alice Suth erland, Mrs. fnrleton Miller, Mrs. Mag gie Dean Morris and Miss Rosa Lowry. In another party were; Misses Caro. Gov. and Mrs. Smith Entertain Yeung Psopls The reception given Tuesday evening by Governor and Mr*. Moke Smith at the gubernatorial munition wa* a beau tiful compliment to Ml** Miller, of Macon, and Mi** Laura Candler, of Decatur, two very charming and at tractive young girl*. The refreshing change In the temperature made the evening an Ideal one for a midsummer fete. Two hundred guests among the unmarried aoclal contingent enjoyed the very cordial hospitality of Gov ernor and Mrs. Smith and their attrac tive daughters. Innumerable colored electric lights made picturesque the Mpacious ground*, being caught In the branches of the trees and outlining the wide veranda*. Settee* nnd chairs were placed under the great tree* und an orchestra ren dered an enjoyable program during the hours of the reception. The decoration* In the mansion were especially elaborate and effective. In the hallways large palms produced a tropical effect, with the arches draped with sprays of Southern sinllax. White hydrangeas were placed in the red und i blue rooms, combined with ferhs and other potted plants. Pink Japanese lilies formed the unusual floral deco ration of the handsome dining room. The centerpiece on the tabic was a bas ket fllled with these blooms, the han dles of which were tied with white tulle. Cut glass nnd silver dishes held confections In white and green tints, and the candelabra had white and sil ver shades. Governor and Mrs. Smith received their guests In the blue room, and were assisted by Miss Miller, Miss Candler, Miss Mary Brent Hmlth and Misses Alice Steele. Katharine Gholstin. Fran ces Gray. Elizabeth Wadi, Helen Payne nnd Mis* Mamie Lumpkin, of Athens. Mrs. Smith wore a handsome toilet of wMte mull, lace trimmed. Miss Miller’s costume was of cream colored lace net. Miss Candler wore a becoming toilet of pale blue rnu|l and lace. Miss Smith's gown wa* a lovely creation of chiffon and lace, nnd Miss Lumpkin wore pale pink chiffon over pink satin. The other member* of the receiving party wore beautiful white lingerie gowns. . A delightful supper was served dur ing the evening. Sharpe. Eva Bell Gregg, Agnes Jones, of Albany; Caroline Hughes and Mr*. Norman Sharp. • Mrs. William Healy had as her box guests: Mr*. Edmond Rudislll. of For syth; Miss Farmer, of Louisville; Mis* Josephine Davis, Mrs. John Rice* Mrs. A. T. Davis tfnd Miss Josephine. OUR COUNTRY FOR AUGUST. Our Country for August announces the absorption of The Southern Home Magazine, published /or the last eight years (n Louisville* Ky. The feature urtlcle of the consolidated magazine Is u profusely Illustrated story of the Jamestown Exposition as It Is today, other good things are: "Simple Life at a Summer Resort." "Smoke Rings and Smile*." biographical sketch of Hon. JudMon Harmon, a presidential possi bility. "Small Sail Boats.” wayside talks, book reviews, etc., besides one or two good short stories. COURTESIES TO ATLANTA GIRLS. Mrs. Arthur Clements, of Katonton, entertained In honor of the visiting young Indies—Mlsse* Callaway and Streckfuss, of Atlanta; Miss Denervnnt, of Mudlson, and Miss Knight, of Tam pa, Fla. Miss Hattie Callaway, nt her home, In Eaton ton, entertained six little friends Friday afternoon In honor of Ml** Elisabeth Miller, of Atlanta. Ices nnd cakes were served by Misses Hattie Callaway and Elizabeth Miller. LADIE8’ AUXILIARY. The Ladles' Auxiliary to the B. of R. T. will hold Its regular meeting on Thursday afternoon. August 1, at 2 clock. In the K. of I*, hall. Kl*er building. All members are urged to at tend. MRS. ELLA HAMILTON. Secretary. MRS. OWENS' BRIDGE PARTY. Mrs. J. 8. Owens entertained nt a large bridge party Wednesday morning at her homo on Peachtree View, the occasion being one of the delightful events of the week. The house was prettily decorated with palms nnd ferns and the dining room, where, after the game, delicious refreshments were served, the color scheme was yellow. The centerpiece was a cut glass vase filled with black- eyed Susans. The Ices and bonbons were also In yellow. The bridge prizes were silk hose, a You cannot have healthy chil dren by improper feeding. Let them be reared on good, healthy, nourishing food like m PRICES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY to make them a nation of phys ical and mental workers. Its the best food for growing children, the feeble and the aged. s For sale bv all Grooora To take the sharp edge off an appetite that won’t wait for meals— To sharpen a poor appetite that doesn’t care for meals— eat Uneeda Biscuit So nutritious, so easily di gested, that they have become the staple wheat food. Mrs R. M. Girardeau, whose marriage occurred Tuesday. A* Miss Kenneth Flanders. of Wrlghtsvllle, Ga.. *he was one of the greatly admired young women of Georgia. belt buckle and a gold hat pin. Mr*. Owen* received her guest* In a becoming toilet of pule blue mull and Miss Charles Owens wore white batlst fashioned with lace. t^entlon by his address on Chancellor W. B. Hill. The marriage came as an agreeable surprise to the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Girardeau. It occurred at the handsome home of Mr. and Mrs. Wll son on Washington street. The two parlors, reception hall, sitting room and dining room were all thrown Into one, and furnished In white. The decora tions were ferns and evergreens. Miss Jessie Flanders, sister of. the L-rlde, played the wedding march. As Dr. Dickey performed the cere mony, "Remember Me” was softly ren dered. Only the immediate relatives of the couple and a few friend* were present. Mrs. Girardeau wore a lovely cham pagne colored toilet of voile with hat, shoes and gloves to match. Immediately after the ceremony the bride’s father, having announced the benediction, Mr. and Mrs. Girardeau left for Jamestown. Washington, New York and other points of Interest. HOUSE PARTY AT BUFFALO. ) Mr*. W. J. Miles, of Bird avenue, Buffalo, is chaperoning a house party ( at Angola, which is being given In honor of Miss Marguret Fresher, of j Atlanta, r,nd Mr. A. C. Barnett, of Chi- ! ciigo. Mis* Fresher ha* been the guest j of friends In Buffalo for several weeks. j IN HONOR OfHdlSS PULLIAM. Mr*. VV. H. Coppedge entertained de- r.ghlfully nt a *pend-lhe-day party at her home Tuesday in compliment to her guest. Miss Carter Pulliam, of Newport News, Va. j Among those enjoying the hospitality : «’f Mr*, Coppedge were: Miss Carter ! Pulliam, MI** Emma W. Collier, Miss | Mildred Wilson, Mis* Ruth Donehoo, Miss Louise Collier, Miss Eunice Cop- S pedge. Miss Tee Collier, Miss Eveline Coppedge nnd Mr. W. H. Coppedge. W. C. T. U. The Atlanta Willard Woman's Chris, tlnn Temperance Union will hold a prayer and praise service In the large hall of Trinity church house Thursday afternoon ut 4 o’clock. Everybody who feels thankful to our Heavenly Father for the blessing 'In store for u* January 1, 1908, when "saloons must go,” Is cordially invited to attend this meeting. MRS. MARY L. M'LENDON, President. MRS. JANE A. ADKINS. Recording Secretary. WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman’s Relief Corps will be held at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Thursday, August 1, at the bandstand In Grant Park. Members of the G. A. R. are Invited, with the friends of the mem ber* of the corps, to * upper at the park at 6 o’clock. vt In moisture and dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY BRACELETS Summer call* for short .leeve* a* a matter of comfort a* well a* style. Thl* f*ct briny* the bracelet Into service a* an almost essential feature of feminine attire. Our stock comprises the plainest and the most elaborate. An Inspection means the fulfillment of ynur most pleasant anticipation. Let us show you through. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., JEWELERS. 37 WHITEHALL ST. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, A&cnid prrp*r«tion for face, seek, ansi *nd handi. M*ke*lherkinttkeyouwast It. Dors it nmt Not*tfckTorgre*»y. It*» l»*nn*w».cW»n,rirl'rr»hm/t. Can't be detected. Uaeitmor ,ing. n<n n lad oifbt,Winter.Spring,ttoAUBC/tPaIL Cjumilig.Cu KiAJiiit. PruokJ/n,,S\V. A complexion *ntln nmontli and fair given by Rntln skin powder. Four tluts. 25c. IN HONOR OF MISSES NUTTING AND WYATT The heat of the past few days has been too Intense to permit of much en tertaining and fashionable people for the most part are willing to stay at home, under the shade of their own porches, sip Iced drink* and talk of the plans of their friends who are away, or who are planning to leave town. But the girls anil boys In the school set don’t find the weather too hot, and can always be found ut ono club or the other, enjoying life and vacation Joys Intensely. Lust evening about twenty young people were the guest* of Misses Win nie May and Fannie Mangham Hill, who gave a delightful dance nt. the Log Cabin Club, In honor of their two pretty and attractive guests. Miss Lau ra Wyatt and Miss Margaret Nutting. of Atlunta. Both are being accorded n very cordial welcome by their many Macon friends, and much Informal en tertaining is being done In their honor. Ml*. Dave Hill and Mrs. Charle* Hall acted ns chaperons. The party went out nt 7 o’clock, returning before 12, nnd the hours between were spent In dancing, or comfortably settled In the wide porch chairs, chatting and listen ing to the music. The Mlsse* Hill wore dainty white frock*. Ml** Wyajt wn* pretty In blue and Miss Nutting was daintily gowned In sheerest pink organdie, nnd the oth er girls present wore airy summer frocks, or white skirts and lingerie waists.—Macon News. LECH lT-DOYLE. The engagement of Sir Arthur Con an Doyle nnd Miss Jean Lechle, of Crowsborough. ha* been formally an nounced, the wedding to take place early In September. Although the au thor of Sherlock Holme* Is nearing fif ty, he Is said to be a most ardent lover and 1* romantic In his attachment for Miss Lechle as a college youth. His love of sjm>rt Is also marked; he plaj's a good game of football and Is a local chnmplon at cricket. This versatile Englishman has dur ing his half a century of life been an author, a surgeon on an Arctic wlmler. studied and practiced medicine In Scot land, served a ten /ears’ apprentice ship In literature, and served In the Boer war. Now he is going to try the experiment of matrimony. FLANOERSGIRAROEAU. One of the most Interesting marriage* of the season was that of Miss Ken neth Flanders and Mr. Rufus Marshall Girardeau, of McRae, of which men* tlon was made In Tuesday’* Georgian. The popularity of the couple Itself j would give them distinction, nnd that > \\*e cannot im- wlth the prominence of both families! ■nukes It »f widespread Interest | P™ “P 0 " • vou i0 ° throughout the state. strongly that Pitt* 1 Miss Handers is the daughter of: ’ 7 Hon. and Mrs. W. J. Flanders, the for- j Carminative is ab- mer being a member of the Georgia K)lutcl harmless. We are emphatic in legislature, and one of the foremost j •' 1 men of the state. In Mis* Flanders 1 our statementii the children like to take la the rare combination of beauty nnd 1 , ,>, , ,i-|, intellect. She has been recognised a* ,l - n0 lK,Idln * noW5- 11 curM ,ick the most talented musician In her town j babies—all ills arising from hot weather since she was a lltlle child, and was ■ , . ... ,. 1 one of the few to enter Junior at Wei.- * ml teething, diarrhoea, dysentery, leyan College at Macon, after having cholera morbus, sour ctcmach, cholera finished the school at Wrlghtsvllle, I. , . where «he was the leader of her c!a>s. I Infantum, etc. Mr. Girardeau la the son of Mr. and i Mrs. Sam Girardeau, of t'laxion. and j nephew id Alderman t’barlr* Ulrar-1 d,au. of Atluntu. He la a graduate oi THF r. RANKIN DRUG CO Emory College, having been dux of the , ™ U ' MAK ° KnMKM ukcu ww senior class In 1906. On arbor day of| ATLANTA, GA. ' the same year be attracted much at* TO OUR PATRONS ONLY The SUNLIGHT” Electric Portable Have you seen the latest electric lamp FOR THE HOME FOR THE PARLOR DINING ROOM or LIBRARY? This beautiful lamp, like picture, 19 inches high, well worth $12.00, will be furnished to Our Patrons Only (none shipped out of town) for $3.95. Drop us a postal or call at our office and we will deliver one of these lamps on seven days* trial. Department GEORGIA RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO. T it ep & c ' AGENTS FOR THE “SUNLIGHT” ELECTRIC PORTABLE LAMP Minx Louise Buchanan nnd Mias Willie McDonald have returned from a visit of several weeks to friends In Nashville. Among the entertainments given In their honor at Nashville were it trail party, by Misa Katharine Moore, It apend-the-day party by Mrs. Wil liam Treblng, a domino party by Miss Nellie Gilmore and a reception by Miss Eva Cummings. Mrs. Otto Best Is In the city at the Aragon for a few days. Mr. Beat has recently been appointed superintendent of the Western and Atlantic terminals. Mrs. E. O. Glllten, formerly of this city, but now of Savannah, will arrive next week to visit Mrs. J. W. Gibson. In the Turner Bpartments, on Spring street. Misses Lena and Eleanor Strauss have returned from a delightful visit to Miss Flora Cornett, at Pell City, Ala. Miss Lorraine Vaughn, of Washing ton. D. C., will arrive next Monday to visit Miss Pauline Leltner. Mr. and Mrs. .Austell Thornton are at Stone Mountain for the summer. Mrs. Annie Mays Dow will leave on .Monday for a ten days* visit to friends at Athens. Mrs. Dtvjkarest Atgeod, after spend- Ing aever3F*Se< leave in a few days to Join Mr. Andrew Algood, at New London. Miss Helen Thorn leaves Thursday for a visit to Tallulah Falls. Mrs. Clifford C. Cole, of Chicago. Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Johnson. For Sick Babies .411 Dnggith JSr. Miss May Hudgins has returned from Dalton. Mrs. Rtttenhouse Moore, of Mobile, Is spending the summer at Tallulah Falls. Miss Bessie Fontaine, of Whitehall terrace. Is visiting the Misses Bowden, at their country home, "The Syca mores," near Kllenwood, Ga. Mrs. Stewart, of McDaniel street, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Masters, of Ellenwood, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ivey, of Haw- klnsvllle. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Ivey at their home at tnman Park. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gay and their daughter. Miss Louise Gay, have re turned to their home at Cuthbert, after visiting friends In Atlanta. Miss Theodosia Wllllnghnm will join her aunts, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Shef field, at the Highlands, N. C., the last of this week. Mrs. John Hill and Miss Rollne Clarke left Wednesday for a visit to Toxaway. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins will spend the month of August In North Carolina. Miss Hart Wiley left Tuesday for Nacooehee Valley, where she will spend several weeks. Mrs. W. H. Greaves, of Birmingham, Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Baxter. Captain and Mrs. J. Edwin Leas have returned from a trip to the Jamestown Exposition. Virginia Beach and Wash ington city. Mrs. Clarence Blosser Is critically III at the home of her father, 276 Spring street. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Whittier are at home for the summer In West End. Mr. Bnwdre Phlnlxy, of Augusta, Is In the city. Miss Mary Telford Is spending a few days at Tallulah Falls. Miss Loulle Roper Is In the city spending a few days with Miss Leonora Owsley. Mrs. Ed Boyd will entertain the At Home Club next Tuesday afternobn. Congressman Hardwick Is in the city. Mr. T. M. Fltxpatrick, of Washing ton, Ga., Is In the city. Mrs. George J. Hausen left Wednes day for a visit to Rome. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Felder and baby leave during August for a trip to Europe. Mrs. Neal, of White Sulphur Springs, Fla., and niece. Miss Susie May Flour noy, of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. Neal's sister. Mrs. s. H. Pittman, of Union street Brunswick.—Jacksonville Me tro polle. Mr. and Mrs. James Bedell and chil dren leave Wednesday for New York via Norfolk, to spend the month of August. Misses Helen and Mary Morris, of Atlanta, who have been the guests of the Misses Gewlnner the past week, are now with Mis* Loretta Newcomb for a week.—Macon Telegraph. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles and daugh. ter. of Philadelphia, are the guests for a few weeks of their mother, and of Mr*. W. T. Spratt at Oakland City. Mr*. Hugh Inman is at the 8t. James Hotel at Washington, D. C. Mr*. E. H. Buchanan la spending a few day* In New York. Mr*. Van Astor Bachelor has return ed from Tenneesce. Mr. Ronald Ransom wt<! return this week from North Carolina. Mrs. William Dickson has returned from Europe and Is at the Elytee apart, ment. The sir pressure produced lir exploelniie nth’11 renders a miner uiieunsdou. so that tile afterdamp estehea ami kills even when the victim waa neither burned avr ucur the Initial explosluu. MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engrai/ersI 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA,. GEORGIA NEWNAN. Mr. N. K. Bayard, of Charlotte, N, C., spent several days In Ncwnan this week. Mr. Robert Barnett, of Atlanta, was In Newnan this week. Misses Evelyn Martin and Sarah Buchanan have returned from a visit to relatives In Greenville, Ga. Miss Mary Newton, of Jackson, Is the guest of Miss Katie Arnall. Mr. nnd Mrs. -Cliff Turner, of Car rollton, spent a few days with Major and Mrs. W. A. Turner last week. Mrs. W. G. Post and children have returned from a visit to Mrs. Post's parents In Woodbury. Mr. Meriwether Mackney, of Atlan ta. Is spending his vacation In New nan with his father's family. Mr. Hugh Hackney, of Atlanta, also spent last Hunday in Newnan. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner have re turned from Europe, where they spent a year traveling gnd studying. Mrs. Ralph Powell and children, of Savannah, are visiting Mr. R, M. Hackney nnd family. Miss Emma Potts’ bridge party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Dent last Friday evening was a pretty and most enjoyable affair. Miss Annie Will Red- wine made the highest score and was K isented with a beautiful fan. Mrs. nt, the honor guest, was given a pretty thimble. An elaborate Dutch unch was served after the game. Miss Emmie Young Conyers Is spend ing some time at Borden-Wheeler Springs. Miss Willie Herring entertained thir teen of her girl friends at a delightful spend-the-day party last Monday. Mrs. Joe Arnall entertained a num ber of children at a most enjoyable party Tuesday afternoon In honor of her little sister, Lnula Bell Ellis, of Union Springs. Ala. Miss Mildred Povvel and Miss Jewel Faver are visiting Miss Margaret Gay, In Turin. The young men gave a delightful dance at Bay Park Thursday evening. Miss Ruth Cole has as her guests Misses Julia Bench, of Adalrsvllle: Lillian Estes, of Macon; Nannie Dea. kle. of Marianna, Fla. Friday evening Miss Ruth Cole en tertained at a large und beautiful re ception In honor of her guests. Misses Estes. Beach and Denkle. Friday afternoon Mrs. J. T. Klrbv en tertained a few of her school friends and classmates In honor of Mrs. B. S. Drake, of Atlanta. The Swimming Club spent a delight ful afternoon at Pearl Spring's Park Tuesday. A basket lunch compkVi the afternoon's enjoyment. The young men of Newnan have or ganized a social club to be known as The Utopian Club. The club rooms will be In the Black building and will be handsomely furnished. Misses Nell Russell nnd Marie Long have returned from a visit to Mrs. Raymond J. Lse, of Atlanta. Miss Ruby LoVeJoy has returned from Gainesville. Mrs. T. B. Davis and Mrs. I-ewls Powell have returned from White Sul phur Springs and Oalnesvllle.. Mrs. Alton Arnall entertained at a most enjoyable spend-the-day party hrldoy In honor of Miss Mary New ton, Miss Katie Arnnll'x guest. Jllss Bessie Whutley has returned from a visit to friends In Senoin. Jllss Annie Anderson, of Bartow la.. Is the guest of Mrs. W. C. Kln- ird. Mr*. B. S. Drake, of Atlanta, Is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Fannie Harts- ojd. Jllss Virginia Freeman has returned from LaGrange. MARSHALLVILLE. Jlrs. Sam Banks, of Newnln, Is vis- Itlng her father here, .Mr. I. F. Murph. Jlr. nnd Mrs. Warren Orlce, with their Interesting family, are at home with their relatives here. Mrs. James Hayes, of Montexumo, Is spending some weeks with her mother, Jlrs. D. K. Frederick. 7 '''• Frederick I* visiting her son, Mr. Humes Frederick. BO Jier- ritts avenue. Atlanta. Jlr. Felton Hatcher and family, a prominent attorney of Macon. Is spend, tag the eummer at his ancestral home Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Co. f (Incorporated) PIERCE'S BUSY DEPARTMENT STijflE, 80 Marietta Street. Opposite Post Offici. E. PIERCE, President. I have a •turning dial itUuDinc < piny of Pariuol* all from $1.00 up. l’lalnf' plnln nnd fancy Ununi; plain and fane? white nnd In colors. Alw some beautiful cblj dren’s Parasols, 40 and np. Come todaj and Inspect them. Paul Burkert, No. 1 Viaduct I’lncej here, looking after hls farms? Inter ests. \ Mrs. W. H. Felton and Ah. M. J. | Hatcher are spending part ofkhe aunt, mer here. Mia* Edna Frederick, MIsaAIJeynne | Ware, Miss Bessie FretlerlcH and Mr. M. S. Ware, all of this placeJare tour- I Ing Europe and are now e^wbalUnf | In the Alp*. Mis* May Padgett, of Atlthta. Ml»* Annett Walker, of Monroe, aw Allwej Emilio and Elizabeth Grave*, 1 M Spar ta, are another bevy of Georgl girls In Europe. Misses Ethel Baldwin and Hse Slap- j pey are visiting friend* In Maletta. Mrs. Dr. D. B. Frederick \ Hand ing some, time with her inoiler. Mr*. * Ft. King, of Marietta. Mr*. Miles Crocker and lughter, Miss Louise, of Florida, are pending the Hummer with her *l*ter, A! i. IV. J. Walker. hTRAE. Mis* Mamie Morris, of Ton i Visit' ed the family of Colonel W. B. poma* | this week. Mrs. E. F. McRae has returijd fr«»» | Gainesville. Colonel Hamilton Burch la’iipublln | with hls parent*. Jlr. and Mrs. B. E. L. Tim irm«a have Juri returned from a d< ghtful trip to the Tameztown Exposltl , Dr. Meadows, of Valdosta, wa I' Itor here, Mr. T. J. Durrett, of Cordele, nu » j visitor here Saturday and Sum Miss gallic Belle Hnmploti. lanta. Is the guest of her eourh \V. L. Flanders. Dr. W. H. Born came home thi^ from New York nnd Norcro: Mr. L. P. Murdough nn>! turned this week from Charleston.! Mrs. M. A,-Burch. oftshamSP 1 ! Is with her parents, Judge ana f Cameron. CHILDREN tEETHINGl Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup WniLE TEETHING WITH Ct>S. I f.'OorilE.'tTHECHIi.o.. c CRB THE OUMS. ALLAYS ALL WIND COLIC, and I* tbs 1 FOBDIABRIMEA. r fut 4 1 Twenty-five Cents a _ Guaranteed under ••#*> Drug net, June 2#. »»#*• b * per 1022.