Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 22, 1907, Image 8

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SOCIETY Mr*. George C. Bill, Editor, Charlotte Sfew»rt, Seleoe Armttrong, A » ,iM * n *»- AND WOMAN'S INTERESTS A LIFE’S LOVE. I lored him In my dawning years— For years, divinely dim; Mr blithest smiles, my saddest tears Were evermore for him. My dreaming when the day I The latest thought I had, Was still some little loving ... .-.ner children wear; To me his face, In frowns or smiles, Was never aught hut fair. They said that self was all his goal. In grief and feud and raw My heart has learned the aatrru ******* Of one that win not fall; And come what must and come what may, Nor power, nor praise, nor pelf Shall lure tuy faith from thee to stray, My sweet, my own—Myself. —Anonymous. TO MISS MARIAN GAY. Next Monday evening Mle* Ruby Lawton will be the attractive young hoiteii, at an up-JInk* party which ahe will give In honor of Ml«a Marian Gay, who la the gueat or Mlaa Aline Parka, on Forrest Avenue. Mlaa Gay waa honor gueat Wedneaday afternoon at a lovely party given her by Mlaa Parka. A pretty game waa played, and the prlxes, a fan and a roac Jar. were won by Mla,es Mary McCord and Alllaon Smith. spend-thiTday PARTY. Mra. Charlaa Byrd entertained at a ppend-the-dny party Thuraday at her home at East Lake In compliment to Mlaa Julia Reynolda. of Texas, the gueat of Mra. W. H. Patte^on, Jr. The party Included: Mlaa Reynold*, Mra. Patteraon. Mlaa Cl.-lre Hancock, Mlaa Marie Sclple, Mra. Henry Leon ard. Jr., Mra. Jamea Morton, Mr*. Rey. nolda. AN INFORM'AL OCCA8ION. Thuraday at her lovely country home, Roxboro Spring*, Mra. E. River* enter tained Informally a few friend* at luncheon. The gueats were aealed at a beautifully appointed table which had for Ita centerpiece grea bowl filled with golden glow. Thoae preaent were Mr*. W. Foater, Mra. Marahall Eckford, Mra. T. J. Ripley, Mr*. Robert Freeman, Mr*. Phillip Dodd. YOUNG WOMEN - COMBINE IN A FARMING PROJECT. A club compoaed of young women ha* been formed In Denver for the purpoae of taking up land In the Little Snake valley river country In Routt county, Colorado, when It la opened up fdr aettlement nVxt month. Mlaa Ruth Owena la at the head of the club, la the Intention to enter from forty To 1(0 acre* each. The young women ure planning to engage actively In farming juat aa anon > aa the big 12(0.000 canal ayatem through the country, to be opened up September 6 under the Carey act, la completed. It la the Intention of the women colony to aeed their land In alfalfa, ralee wheat, and na an ad junct take up ralalng- of cattle and *heep. 8URPRliI"pARTY. Wedneaday evening a moat enjoyable aurpria, party waa tendered Mr. Rich ard Cook at hla home on North avenue. About twelve of hla young friend* called, and the evening woe (pent In playing game*. DR. AND MR8. FRENCH IN BRI8TOL Rev. J. Stewart French, one of the beat known young inlnlatera In the Bouthern Methodist church, Tand pas tor of the Flrat Methodist church of Atlanta, preached two powerful ser mon* to large congregation* at State Street church Sunday. The minister la well known In this section, and la hero with Mra. French aa the gueat of the tatter’s mother, Mra. Gallup, at Sulllns College. There will be a pleasant family party with Mra. Gallup, at Sulllna College, thl* week compoaed of her daughter*, Mra. Stewart French, of Atlanta; Mr*. J. B. Ward, of Abing don, and Mre. J. I*. King, of Cedar Bluff, Va. , , Rev. J. Stewart French left yester day morning for a flailing trip on the north fork of the Holatnn. He wa* Joined at Abingdon by Revs. J. K. Long, T. J. Eskridge and J. R. Wnrd. The party will have Ita headquarters In one of the hospitable Chatham Hill homes In Rich Valley, and will flah In the clear waters near the head of Holston. —Bristol, TCnn., Herald. A BEAUTIFUL "SOUTHERN GIRL. The most admired and talked-of girl In London society today, aaya an ex change, I* Mlaa Mildred Carter, daugh ter of the flrat secretary of the Ameri can embassy, John Rldgeley Carter, and granddaughter of Mr. Bernard Carter, famous Baltimore lawyer and de scendant of “King Carter,” of Virginia, who married Mlaa Mildred Rldgeley, a Maryland beauty and member of a most aristocratic family. Mr. John Rldgeley Carter’s wife was, before her marriage, Mias Drexel, of New York. Mlaa Mildred Carter's aunt, Mlaa Mary Carter. In her girlhood apent a good part of several winter* as the gueat of the late Mra. Patrick Henry Aylett, of Richmond, who then had her residence nt No. 101 Eaat FTanklln street. Mia Carter was greatly admired In Richmond, waa the Intimate friend of Mlaa Page Aylett, now Mr*. William L. Royal), and always lovely, has since mnrrled Mr. Robert White, of Balti more. This story la told by way of showing that Miss Mildred Carter, In virtue of her Virginia heredity, as well aa by other Inherited advantages, has good right to be a favorite In English so ciety and to be singled out for apecfal notice by King Edward and Queen Alexandra. ICE CREAM~FESTIVAL. Thursday, August 22, from 4:30 to 10 m„ an Ice cream festival will be given at the Collier home, 47 Nelson street, by the following three Sunday echool classes from Walker Street Methodist church: Mlaa Lula John ion’s class. Miss Kate Sutherland's lass, and Mr. P. J. Parker’s class. The ►record* will go to the Wesley Memo rial. AFTERNOON TEA. Mr*. 8. Ring will entertain at tea Friday afternoon In honor of Mr*. J. A. Baugh, Mra. R. M. Watkins and Mrs. John F. Burdlne. Superior in Strength Or. Price’* Flavoring Extract* are su perior iu strength, freshness and fine ness of flavor to any flavoring extract* made in the world, and ladles of the best taste, who are now using them, find them just as represented. Person* - . who desire a delicate and natural flavot Mrs. Scott M. I-add, wife of Chief Jus KING'S DAUGHTERS AND 60N8. Circle No. 2, of the King’s Daughters nnd Sons will meet with Mrs. Melton, 135 Rawson street, Friday afternoon at : 30 o'clock. MISS J. T. RANDALL, Cor. Sec. NORTH SIDE”BRIDGE CLUB. Miss Bella Footman entertained the North Side Bridge Thursday morning at her home In Decatur. DANCE AT OAKLAND CITY. The young men of Decatur enter- tnlned recently with a most enjoyable dance nt Oakland City. They were chaperoned by Mr. and Mra. William Analey. Those enjoying this delightful occasion were Mias Helen Coffey. Mlaa < dr Ridley. Mlaa Alice Wilburn, Miss Marianna McLel- Innd, Miss Rosa Mllledge, Miss I-ena Brlghtwell, of Athens; Miss Ruth Bar ry, Miss Merritt, of Gainesville; Mias Laurn and Francis Analey, Mlaa Geor gia Crane, Mlaa Edna Cooper, Mlaa Eva Sowers, Mlaa Clifford Hunter', Messrs. Richard Mllledge, Carl Ramspeck, Ernest Ramspeck, Thompson, Dr. John Goaa, Don Donalaon, Paul Voie, Ashby Hill, Carl Ridley, Hugh TrottL Ben Ragsdale. Robert Ramspeck, Neal Oosa, McDowell Ronch, Joe Redwlne, Harvey Gregory’, John McLelland, John Gibbs, HONEYMOONTN LEXINGTON. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Randolph Preston spent their honeymoon quietly In Lexington, Va., at the home of Mrs. Thomas L. Preston on Washington strset. Young Mrs. Preston could And no spot In Virginia more entirely filled with memories of her Illustrious grand, father, General Stonewall Jackson, than Lexington, where his life waa spent provlous to the war between the states, where he Is burled, and where hla for mer home haa been purchased aa a memorial hospital by the Lexington Chapter, United Daughters of the Con federacy. As Mrs. Preston has been brought up In Charlotte. N. C„ and ed ucated thero and In Washington, D. C„ It aeems fortunate that the Confederate reunion of last June, and her preaent visit should come In quick succession and enable her to realise how large a claim Virginia has on her through her descent front Its great Confederate leader. „ . . . _ Mr. Preston la a son of the late Ilev. “ - and a grand- the thirty other disciples of the relic lous body. Moaning and rolling on the floor, go Ing Into trances that last for hours and being able to speak with no appar* ent training the languages of foreign races, these, In brief, are some of the "manifestations” that come to the fol lowera of Mra. Ladd’s queer mission. Her converts do not see anything un usual In their departure from the ordl nary methods of religious awakening and are utterly Indifferent to the charges of cruelty that are being pre ferred against them. Even the arrest of Mrs. Ladd on the charge of disturb ing the public peace did not serve to break up the work of the enthusiasts. In fact, when she returned from her enforced leave of absence scores of her people met her at the depot and es corted her through the street* of Des Moines to the mission house, shouting and praying. MRS. TERRELL’s"mATINEE PARTY. Thuraday afternoon Mrs. L. M. Ter rell entertained a congenial party of friends at a theater party In honor of Mrs. John H. Gay and Miss Marion Gay, the guests of Mrs. Willis B. Parks and Miss Alllne Parks.’ The party con stated of Mra. Willis B. Parks, Mrs. John Gay, Miss Alllne Parks and Miss Marlon Gay, Mrs. French Terrell. Miss Lina Terrell, Mrs. Lynchmoore Terrell. THE PRINCE~InTERTAINED. The president of the Jamestown Ex position and Mrs. Henry St. George Tucker entertained nt luncheon Mon day In the New York state building In honor of Prince Wilhelm, of Sweden, In the evening they had An elaborate lawn party In the grounds of the Army and Navy Club, In Norfolk, preceding the dinner given for him at the Vir ginia Club. The Governor of Virginia and Mrs. Swanson will entertain him at dinner Tuesday evening In the Hotel Chamber- tin, nt Old Point. Among the distin guished guests asked to meet him will be H. H. Kohlsaat, of Chicago, S native of Sweden, who has come East apeclal- for this occasion.—Washington, D. C, Times. MR8, LEROUX ENTERTAINS. One of the prettiest* parties of the week was that at which Mrs. J. W. Leroux entertained Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss Allison Smith, of Birmingham, who Is the attractive guest of Mrs. Charles Walker, on For rest avenue. Mrs. Leroux’s guests Included Miss Smith, Miss Thelma Dargan, Miss Maud Miller, Miss Julia MacIntyre, Miss Constance Berry, Miss Julia Hardwick, Miss Lena MrGaughey, Miss Ruby McGaughey, Miss Emma Con nelly Branham, Miss Marie Randolph Whitehead. Mlaa Aline Bagby, Mr. Mar shall Whitman, Mr. Harvey Martin, Mr. Robert Crichton, Air. Raleigh Cnstlese and Mr. Clarence Everett, Jr. The young people played anagrama. and the tables ,wero set In the dining room, drawing room, library and hall. In all of these rooms the decorations were pink and white china asters, great bowls and vase of them occupying every available spot. All the pretty decorative details were In pink and white. The honor gueat, Mias Smith, waa presented with a lovely fan. The girls' prlso was also iff fan, and the boys' prise was a picture, Mrs. Leroux received her young friends In a smart suit of blue linen, lace trimmed Miss Allison Smith wore white era brold8rcd mull. Mlaa SaUle Walker was lovely In white lace. After th game delicious refreahment* were served. THE GIpTy TEA "A gipsy tea la a charming variation of the ordinary picnic supper. The mo*t tin portnut thlug really la to And a spot to hold It In which I* new to ths gnosis some lilt of woods or a ravine, or |>erhaps a stretch of bench which they hnve never seen before. Thl* arrnnged fur, nil Invited can meet nnd then walk or drive to the place; or, they cau go In that fearful nnd wonderful vehicle, a bay wugun, something really In diameter with the uffnlr,” any* Itarper'a Ibianr, In an article on original entertainments. On nrrlvnl, sticks must he found for a Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Established in 1666 by cf & efyent). Don’t forget that you can gel? a 40c box of Wiley’s Candy free with every 30c want ad brought or phoned to The Georgian office tomorrow or before 12:30 p. m. Saturday for Saturday’s paper. Phone Bell 4929 or Atlanta 4401 and our messenger will call for your ad without extra charge. Bltiehrnrd a wife, won the second prize, and her coatume wm nrtiatic and barbaric. Mr. Thomas Paine, of Baltimore, Md. t ita John Alden. won the gentleman'* necond prize. Ills coatume of ruffled ahlrt, knee hr—*•** and Oliver Ifuckle* wna very effective. Judges felt that each chnrncter wna entitled to n prise, and It wa* a difficult matter come to n decision. Mias Mabel Goode was a perfect portrnvi of the character of a nun, not onfv In h<. coatume, hut In her Madonna-llke feature*. To the strain* of appropriate music each couple entered the ballroom. howed to the chaperons at the eztrenie end of the room, and took their places In n line nt the aide. The march was followed by »i very prettily arranged dunce, ending with the Virginia reel,. Personal Mention colil meat*, goixl thing* will he appreciated by the bun- f ry picnickers, and afterward the fire mnat »•’ heaped up, nnd In the growing duak John A. Freaton, D. D,. son of the late Colonel John T. ... Prenton of Lexington. He la a grad- ‘the crowning event of the occasion.” unto with B. A. and B. L. degrees, of matter* In advance with her hoateaa slip away nnd return unannounced In a glp — . . .. ■*-- ••-ht- dre** to tell fortune* by the fire Ugh in their, cakes, puddings, or any tablt delicacy ( will obtain it by tiling flavoring Extracts Vanltla Lemon Orange Rose.tL- Is moat highly thought of In Charlotte, N. C., where he and 111* bride have their home with Mr*. Stonewall Jackson.—Richmond Tlmc*-DI»patch. STIR OVER NEW FAITH. Getting celestial guidance In their love affair*—a virtual marriage heaven—la the late»t addition to the many strange thing* In the cult thnt tlce Ladd of the Iowa supreme court, head* and foster*. A "power” *o odd and mysterious as to baffle the beet experts of tho city wields Ita Influence over the destinies of a aect that haa no equal In the United States. Mrs. Miller !» Incidentally the possessor of twelve different languages, gained through the "power” she re ceived . In meetings and at various other time* and way*. Rut her expe riences are no different than thoae of HOW’S YOUR WATCH? If it isn’t performing its duty and is repairable, we can correct the fault, and with a skill only obtained by yenrs of practical exper ience. It will cost vou nothing to let us examine it. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. Hagan's Magnolia Balm, **.l »ffb% W iatcr, Hpr*cg,: MR. AND MRS. PEDDER'S BALL. One of the uioat ploturewpie entertain inent* ever given nt a Virginia Hummer re aort took place WiMlneadny night, when Mr. am! Mr*. J. K. t\ Pedder, of Atlanta, tin. gave a fancy »lrc*a ball, at the Buffnh l.lthla Spring*. The ballroom, porchc* ami library were crowded with gueat*. and the dancer* In their brilliant contume* pro nented a perfect kaleidoscope of color. Mr. and Mr*. Pedder were Ideal hosts, aud were Indefatigable In looking after the pleasure of their gueats. Blue|>eard ami Fatima rubbed elbows with hi* eminent' the Cardinal, apd Buster Brown ami Mary Jaue purjM>fdy Jostled the stately Bean Brumiuet and his lovely pnrtner. a butterfly. The I'OBtume* were really beautiful, and the chaperons, who were the Judges, taxed to moke a Just decision. It wa ceded by all that Mr. and Mr*. Tedilcr were the most perfect character* of the evening a* Hose of the Raimh, nnd Cowboy, and they received honorable mention and three Iu*ty cheers, led by I'nde 8am. Mrs. Pedder In leggings, spurs, cartridge •It and pistol, wearing s abort skirt of khaki, n red blouse and blue handkerchief tied arouml her throat, wa* Ideal. Mr. Pedder whs equally good In boots nearly to hlb hips, a rakish sombrero, nnd all the accoutrements pf a real cowboy. The prize to the couple whose representa tion of the character portrayed was consid ered the lH*Ht* waa given to Miss Mar guerite iSonde, of Boydtnn. and Mr. T. I>. Jreahain. of hallos. Tex., as Mnry Jane and Buster Brown. This couple elicited tumultuous applause na well as their cos tumes. whleh were perfect. Miss Mattie Jlnskervllle. of Rh-hniond. Va., secured the Indies’ first prize, dressed nils, nnd a very henutlful bntterly she was. e«! B. 8. Iloyster, of Oxford. N. t\, I’lcle Ham, carried off the first gent le i’s prize. Ilia costume was excellent, and the old saw of an old head on young Mis* Mrn. Annulet Andrews Ohl, a South ern author, whose charming literary gift haa placed her In the front rank of popular writers of the day, la ipuch sought after by the members of the journalistic and literary clrclos of Washington. Mrs. Ohl Is the wife of J. K. Ohl, formerly Washington corre spondent for the Atlanta Constitution, but now on the staff of Everybody** Magazine. Her story, "Narcissus, the Near-Poet,” Is running In the Satur day Evening Post, and a new novel, “The Wife of Narcissus,” will be one of the literary events of the autumn. Mra. Andre wa waa recently a guest at the home of Mr. Worthington Ford, brother of the Ill-fated novelist, Paul Leicester Ford, who came to so melo dramatic an end by his own hand. Mr. Ford is a man of wealth and culture, with a lovely suburban home at Cleve land park, near President Cleveland’s old home of “Red Top,” five miles from the city. Here he entertains lib erally and delightfully.—Nashville Ten nessean. Mr. Thomas H. Pitts left Thursday for an extended trip east. He will spend some time at Saratoga Springs, and other famous summer resorts. The following composed a merry party at Toxaway, which enjoyed a very pleasant drive to The Homestead on Friday: Miss Keller, Miss Adair, Miss Clark, Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. Adair, all of Atlanta; Miss Briscoe, of Knox ville, Tenn.; Mrs. Blythe, of Philadel phia, and Miss Blythe; Miss Morgan, Norfolk, Va.; Miss Anthony, New York; Miss Ray, Charlotte, N. C.; Miss Broughton, Madison, Oa; the Misses Royster, Norfolk;; Miss Wethertll, Chester, Pa.; Miss Jones, Charlotte; Mrs. Royster, Norfolk; Miss Tobin, Augusta, Oa., and the Messr*. Callo way, Watson, Staunton, Thom, Adair, Megulre, all of Atlanta; Taylor, Roy ster, Hunt, Morgan, Cook, R. Adair, of Norfolk, Va.; Skelley, Chaffee and Qar- rett, of Augusta; Ross, Charlotte, N. C., and J. L. Alexander, of the Toxaway Inn. Mrs. Haralson Bleckley leaves Thurs. day for Norfolk, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fleming, formerly of Atlanta. Later Mrs. Bleckley will Join her mother, Mrs. Evans, and sister, Mrs. Argo, of Au gusta, in New York and will spend sev eral weeks at Interesting points North and East. Miss Marie Maler, of Atlanta, nnd Miss Nancy Birdsong, of LaQrange, who have been delightfully entertained for the past few weeks by the Misses Of Interest To Women. o such women as are not aerloualy out oflhaalthlbut who have exacting duties to] per (or in, either In the way of house hold careAor In social duties and func- UdDlwhiehWrlouily tax their strength, a* weffdYibhunlng mothers. Dr. Pierce'* Favorite PfrJerlptlon h*s proved a most valuable supiyrtlng tonic and Invigorat ing nervine. —MSi-anJ attilLEiiig irav n- Avoided. The operating Uble «nd th* HiUg iknife, would. It l9 seldom have to be employed It this I seldom have to be employed U this moat [Valuable woman’s repartv were re«nrie.l The’Favorite Prescrip- as proven * great boon to expectant mother* by preparing the ayatem for the coming of baby, thereby rendering child birth Ufa, easy, and almost painless. .Bear In mind, please that Dr. Pierce'* Favorite Prescription Is not e secret or patent medicine, against which th* most Intelligent people are quite naturally averse, bocau«e of the uncertainty *• to their composition and harmless character, but Is a Mtbicixit or bxowii composi tion, a full Hat of all Its Ingredients being printed, In plain English, on every bottle- wrapper. An examination of thl* list of Ingredients will disclose the fact that It Is non-alcoholic In Its composition, chemic ally pure, triple-refined glycerine taking the place of the commonly used alcohol. In Ita make-up. In this connection It may not be out of place to auto that th* •Favorite Prescription’ of Dr. Pierce 1a the only medicine put up for the cure of woman's pacullar weaknesses and ail ments, and sold through druggists, all the Ingredients of whlqh have the un animous endorsement of all tho leading medleal writers and teachers of ell the aeversl schools of practice, and that too as remedies for the allmont* for whleh •Favorite Prescription" Is recommended. A littla book of theao endorsements will be sent to any address, post-paid, and absolutely free If you request urns by postal card, or letter, of Dr. B. V Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellet* cure con- •tlpation. Constipation Is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take u candy. William*. left yesterday for the home cf Miss Birdsong.—Rome Tribune. Mlu Alice Burden, after spending i week with Atlanta friends, haa return- ad to her home at Macon. Mrs. B. F. Noble, after a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mra. H. M. Patteraon, hua returned to her homo at Montgom ery. Mr. W. T„ Smith, who has been spending his summer vacation with hla family at Inman Park, will return on Saturday to Texaa, to resume hi* cot ton business In that state. Mis* Carrie Taylor has returnad from Chattanooga, where she was the gueat of Miss Daisy- Landis. Mra. William McKensle and Mra. Ed ward McKenzie have returned to Mon- texuma, after a pleasant visit to Mrs. George McKenzie. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Doughty end the Misses Doughty are spending sev eral weeks at Tybee. Mrs. B. H. Sperlock, of Llthonla, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wesley, on West Peachtree street. Mlaa Claire Wooten has returned to Dawson, Oa., accompanied by Mra. Graham Perdue, who will, be hbr guest for a few weeks. Mr. and Mra. Harris E. Clarke, for merly of Forsyth, are now making their home In Atlanta. Mrs. Clarke was Miss Mary Lynn Talmadge. Miss Edith Dunaon,' the oldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Dunaon, tv III enter Lucy Cobb Institute at Ath ena, Ga., when the fall session .begins In September. Mra. Wright, of Memphis, Tenn., and Mra. Alston Brown, of Florida, who have been the guests of Mrs. Susan Brown, have gone to Detroit for a stay of some length. Mra. Inez Snow la the gueat of Mra. Joseph Kenner at Chattanooga. AT A MOMENT’S NOTICE Women may disagree on every other subject, but all who have used a Gas Water Heater say that it is the greatest of summer conveniences. It elim inates the necessity for a big coal lire on wash days, does away with carrying water to the bathroom, and in sures dish water at a moment’s notice. It occupies a small space but gives a maximum comfort nt a minimum ^cost. If you belong to the teakettle brigade send in your^ resignation to day and order a Gas Water Heater. ATLANTA GAS LIGHT COMPANY, TELEPHONE 4945. KLINDWORTH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 15 FORREST AVENUE (Near Corner Peachtree) ATLANTA, GA. Courass for beginners as well na advanced students under most experience! nud sue. cetaful Instructors In Plano, Voice, Violin, Organ, all theoretical studies, i gunge*. Literary Studies. . Modsr*to Drices (J&.00 to HIM s month). Dlploiqaa. Boarding. For circulars, ad- drees KURT MUELLER, Box 77, Atlanta, Ga., or cull nt 15 Forreet avenue. Mlaa Nello Wards Is the guezt of Miss Bessie Davis at Senola. 8. C., is spending a few days In the city aa the gueat of Messrs. James and Manning Austin. Mrs. Martha Lester and her grand sons, Hugh and Lawrence Willet, have returned from the Highlands. Miss Lillian Goldsmith leaves this week for a visit to Tate Springs. Mr. Edward Haynes Chicago. Is visiting In Mrs. Harvey North and children, of Newnan, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Draper. Miss Marie Houston has returned from a pleasant visit to St. Louis. Mrs. Flora K. Adams, of San Anto nio, Texas, Is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Stocker. Mrs. A. W. Martin and Miss Eddie Hardwick are visiting friends In Nor- cross. Mr. Ormond from Augusta Hindes has returned Colonel Tom Austin, of Greenville, BAD BREATH wo a friawt neomnaaaaf I tUam I can willingly and entirely cured me. I alpara. 114 E.7th St., Net Meant* and after mini ‘leerfuUy aa j that they ere fore let yon know _ iem to any on* auffarlni from Um.I1. Ra‘ * “ Best For The Dowels i ineuoweis Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Chlpley left Wed nesday for Philadelphia and will sail Friday for Antwerp. Miss Ruth Weaver has returned from visit to LaGrange. Mrs. James McKeldln and children leave Friday for their summer place at Athens, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Pappenhelmer and little daughter, Louise, will leave Monday for Asheville. Mrs. T. C. Lamar, of Mount Pleasant, Texas, who has been visiting Mrs. W. S. Lamar, will leave soon for a few days' stay at Montlcello. Mrs. Mark Sheridan has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mra. Mark Mac Donald, of Rome. Mrs. Dan Ruden will spend a few days this week with Misses Jullen and Marian Perdue. Miss Julo Hunter Is the guest of Miss Cliff Dougherty, of Commerce. Colonel and Mrs. W. A. Woodall, of Fort Valle/ are on a trip through the North and East. Mrs. William Lamed left for Ohio Thursday. Miss Vera Ragsdale left Thursday for a trip North. Mrs. Eugene Hardeman, of Norcross, i the guest of Mrs. E. Pi Ansley. Mr. John Brown and Miss Myrtlce Lrown are at Borden Wheeler Springs. Mrs. T. W. Martin Is visiting rela tlves In New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grelg have re- turned from a visit to their daughter Chicago. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Macon, Georgia. Fir .: Matriculation Day, September 16th. Cataloguea Free. DuPont Guerry, President. Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go., (Incorporated) PIERCE’S BUSY DEPARTMENT STOBE, 60 Marietta Sheet. Opposite Post Office. E. PIERCE, President. DENTAL SPECIALIST DR. C, L. STOCKS, DENTIST, 427 (Fourth Floor) AueteJI Building, Atlanta, Ga., Bell Phono M-3383. Practice limited to the operative branohes—Fillings, Crowns, Bridge Work, eto. (Ten Years' Experience) CANPVCATtUimC Grip* IN in Mp ( old to bnlkV'Tha’xVnnVna tHbiVi lUnpstl' lnoranU*d to cur* or jrour money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. jg6 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES DRINK A BOTTLE EVERY WHERE Mrs. Robert E. Woodruff Is the guest f Mrs. Clarence Payne, In South Car olina. Mlse Henrie Thompson has returned from Highlands, where she wua charmingly entertained as the guest of Miss Sadie Parry. Miss Marie Ridley haa returned from Cuthbert, and has as her guest Miss Hood, of Cuthbert. Mrs. James Akin Is spending sdVerai weeks In the mountains of North Car olina, Flat Rock. Skyland and Ashe villa. Mr. E. L. Gash and family have re turned from Brevard, N. C. Mrs. Eliza Hindes Is spending some time with her »on, Mr. Malcolm Hindes, In Augusta. Miss Merritt, of Gainesville, Is the guest of Miss Clifford Hunter. Miss Anna Patton wllLreturn from Chicago Thursday, where she has had a delightful visit with relatives. Mrs. Washington Houston will en tertain the North 8lde Club Wednesday afternoon of next week. Mrs. Judd, the guest of Mrs. Parry Laird, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lamar, of Ma con, will be the guests In a few days of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ottley. Mr. B. J. Elseman and family have returned after an extended sojourn at Blue Mountain, Md., and «astern re sorts. Miss Virginia Crowe It enjoying a jolly camping party on Sweetwater creek, near Austell, given by Mr. Mar shall McKensle, of Marietta. Miss Emma Askew has returned from Anbury Park. In two weeks she will leave for Gabbettvllle. Mrs, A. T. Reaves, of Selma, Ala., Is spending a few days with her moth er, Mrs. S. H. Askew. WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY la her hair. If Gray or Blenched It can be reatored to leu natural color without Injurlug the health or scalp by one application of the Imperial Hair Regenerator TUB STANDARD IIA1H FOL- OKING. It la absolutely barm- lean. Any abude produce!, t ol- ora diirulde. When applied •!»« not be detected. Hample of your hnlr colored free. Imperial Chem. Mfg. Co., 135 W.23d SI., N. T 8old by Jacobs' Pharmacy. Atlanta. Ga. sloner W. C. Merritt, Prof. Holmes ol the department of agriculture, who spoke on forestry; Judge W. C. Ad- anisoh, nnd Hon. S. K. I*elgh. President W. W. Oovender Is highly pleased with the outlook of the union In Coweta. $150,000 COMPANY ERECTING COTTON MILL Special to The Georgian. Salisbury, N. C„ Aug. 22.—The Bar ringer Manufacturing Company I* A 1160,000 concern at Rockwell, ten miles from this city, which has begun the erection of a mill for the puri>".-i’ ■pinning and selling yarns. iin “ doing-a general merchandise buslii’-"-- Its president is J. W. Cannon, the state's leading cotton mill man. R'’'- Paul Barringer, of ML Pleasant C Is secretary-treasurer. PROMINENT GEORGIANS ORATORS AT RALLY Special to Th* Georgian. Newnan, Oa, Aug. 2.—The meeting of the Farmers’ Union, held yesterday, at Pearl Spring, was largely attended. Among the distinguished speakers of the day were Stats School Commis- CHILDREN “Teething is* Winslow’s WM Soothing Syrup f-old by druggists fa * very pert of tM world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pur* Food Drug act, June 10. ISOS. Serial »u®* ber lOtt.