Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 30, 1907, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 3 Saturday—the Biggest Day of a Big Month These Great Saturday Specials on First Floor We’ve broken all records for August business this month and in order to round out the month in great shape we have arranged for tomorrow, the last day, a sensational bargain sale, offering thousands of dollars worth of new and most desirable merchandise at very much less than real value. Don’t miss the sale. Store’s open Saturday night until 10 o’clock. These Grand Saturday Bargains on 2nd Floor Ladies’ full' 10-button length silk Elbow Gloves, only , Big line of ladies’ 60 and 76.cent Belts at .. Regular $1 Corsets in best styles; black only Yard wide guaranteed $1.60 black Taffeta Silk Two cases new woven Ginghams; 10c value at Men’s $1 Negligee Shirts in allBizes; choice Big line of men’s 50-cent Silk Neck wear Men’s 60.cent Balbriggan Underwear at.. .. Men’s 76-cent Elastic Seam Drawers; at, only 10-4 white, gray or tan Cotton Blankets; pair 200 pairs of babies’ crib Blankets; per pair Bleached Hemmed Sheets at 49c; Pillow Cases 59c 15c 25c 69c 10c 39c 25c 25c 33c 59c 37c 9c Hosiery Sale Ladles’ Lace Hose, Boys' and Misses* libbed School Hose and Children's Hose—values up to 25c: at choice, IAa per pair 1 VC Small Notions Beat Talcum Powder ... Assorted Safety Pine ... ... 3e Hooks and Eyes ... 3c Beat English Pin* ... 3o Package of Hnlrplns ... ... 1c Darning Cotton Pure Castile Soap King's Spool Cotton .... ... 1c Two Great Skirt Specials Ladies’ and misses’ skirts of fine chiffon Panama in black, blue and brown, made in new and very attractive styles and finished with silk bands, as shown in the picture; $6 value, Just 87 new and extremely fashionablo Altman voile skirts in black, blue and brown; made in very latest design, extra width around bottom and finished with wide silk bands; $12 value Six Special Basement Offerings solid $1.99 Climax Mosquito Nets, com-1 Red Star Mattress, a real $151 Parlor Rockers of solid oak, plete, ready to put np; QQ A value, at our spe- Q£ | with leather cob- vOC [ cial price of .... ^4 a vv our special price bier seats. il pn _ ^ Iron Beds, three-quarter or full [ Kitchen Tables, large size, and | Union Wool Art Squares, size size, continuous £4 QQ posts and top rails. ^ ■ iwO well made; very cheap at.. Oft#* 9x12 feet > $6S0 Cft Oft vOv| value, at ^WawiO We Give Green Trading Stamps BASS ■ 18 West Mitchell * Street, Near Whitehall. KKKJhina Silk Waists; worth $4 to $6; 90C New Lingerie Waists, worth up to $2.60; 69C White and colored Lawn and Madras Waists ,. .. wwv Corset Covers and Drawers, worth up to 60o; 25C Skirts and Gowns, worth up to $3.60; at, Oft#* only 90C Black Mercerized Petticoats; worth $1.60; 69C Black and colored Silk Petticoats; worth $8; $4 75 27 real $10 Linen Eton Suits to close .00 Ladies’ black Silk Eton Jackets; $6 AQ value 9wawO Children’s Dresses, well made and worth 76c; 39C Boys’ $5 School Suits at $1.98; AA a $3 value, at .. wDG 600 pairs Boys’ Knee Pants to go at, PA_ choice ,. .. .. .. QUC Umbrellas Bis line of Lad lei’ and Men's Silk Umbrellas with fancy han dles, worth,up to *3.00. Take choice of the line 98c Skirt Lengths 260 full skirt lengths of all-wool Voiles, Panamas, Mohairs and fancy mixtures, aU In 01 nn one loti at, choice ,„.wliwO SOUTHERN SOCIETY . M'DONOUGH. Mn. L. R. Wynn, of Selma, Ala., la the guest of friends here. Mrs! 61. ,a; Tje and Miss Nena Tye, who hire been spending some time at tbs Ledge, Tallulah Falls, hara returned homo. Miss Willye Preston will tears next week for Griffin, where she will ba the fuest of Miss Luclta Drewi Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dixon from Lookout Mountain. Miss Virginia Chamberlain, who haa been the lorely guest of Miss Ethel Lowell, has returned to her borne In Atlanta. Mies Jettlo Bunn Is borne again after a pleasant rlslt to Atlanta. Mrs II. C. Bridges and Mias Corrte are In Mablotnn. Mrs. Foster, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. B. Dlxou, baa returned to her home In Atlantn. Mrs. Horton has returned from Lookout Mountain. Frank Kelley, of Atlantn, spent a few lays here last week. Mra. Dunn, Mrs. IL II. Hill and Bliss Hill, of Warm Springs, nro'tho guests of Mrs. K. A. Sloan. Bar. John A. Simpson la at Toecoa Falla. Tom Lowell has returned from a busi ness trip to New York. Miss Grace Golden baa returned to ber home In Atlanta. Mil ' Miss Elon Tollcrson has returned from Jackson. Miss Lillian Daniel and 6Ir. Marvin Tur ner bare returned from Jackaon, where they were gneets at a delightful house party. Messrs Ben Neal and CHS Tye have .■etumed from Neal. Gn., where they hnvu been camping and Ashing for a fortnight. NEWNAN. Mr. and Mrs. Mlko Powell and Mr. and hire. Richard Brlgga have returned from Borden-Wheeler Springs. Miss Claudia Baas, of Atlanta, la the guest of Mra. Mamie S. Johnson. Mlaaea Gamaliel Dixon, of Birming ham, Camilla Mandevllle, of Carroll ton, and Lutle Powell are the guests of Mrs. Jack Powell. Mr. Tom Hughes, of Atlanta, spent thle week with the family of hts father, Rev. F. O. Hughes. 6Ilss Jennie Lou Orr, of Florida, Is the gueet of Mlsa Benettta Orr. Mr. James Etheridge, of Jackson, Ga., •pent Wednesday In Newnan. Mrs. Alice Gann, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Newnan friends this week. Mra. Gordon Leo and Mrs. W. B. Pringle left Saturday for Chlckomauga, where Mrs. Pringle will be Mn. Lee's guest for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Holton Arnall, of Ten- nllle. are the guests of Mr. and Mn. W. C Klnnard. Mr. and Mn. John Manget and Mn. E. Dent left last week for Mexico, where they will moke their home In fu- tun. •Messrs. Will Hughes and pen Orr spent the week at Borden Wheeler Springs. Mrs. Lewis Brown and children, of Fort Valley, are the guests of Mn. A. M. Hartsfleld. Miss Louise Atkinson entertained about one hundred and fifty guests at an al fresco party last Friday evening In honor of her house guests. Misses Louise Ermlnger, Minnie Tyler, of Ratnesvllle; Maybello Jones, of Car- tenville. The affair was characterlxed by beauty and elegance of detail and was the occasion of a brilliant assem blage of the younger contingent of so ciety. A number of the school girl and boy •at enjoyed a day's fishing and a bas ket lunch at Wynne's pond Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Lucius Stallings and ‘laughter, of Blanket, Tex., are visiting Judge and Mrs. Robert Freeman. The younger set enjoyed a picnic at Pearl Springs park Tuesday. Thfc affair was complimentary to Miss Louise Atkinson's guests. Misses May- belle Jones, Louise Ermlnger and Min nie Tyler. One of the most enjoyable afTairs of the week was Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kir by's barbecue Tuesday afternoon. •Mrs. Walter George and eon, of Vien na, spent several days with Miss Vir ginia Freeman this week. Mrs. Jack Powell gave a children's tarty Saturday afternoon for her young •on, Wyatt. After many pierry games on the lawn delicious refreshments wert served at small fables on the broad veranda. Mrs. J. A. Huntsr entertained 'at a children, the little Misses Drake and Caldwell, which proved a most happy occasion for the little folks. Miss Bessie Camp Is entertaining Miss Seba Barden, of Hogonsvllle, at her home near Newnan. A number of Newnan young people were entertained at a water melon cutting at Miss Camp's Sunday!afternoon In honor of Miss Barden. Mr. W. E. Richards and family left Saturday for Atlanta, where they will reside in future, to the regret of their numerous Newnan friends. Mrs. W. C. Klnnard entertained at tea Monday evening In honor of her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hatton Arnall, of Tennllle, and Miss Annls Anderson, of Florida. The other guests were Mrs. Alice Gann, of Atlanta; Miss Sallte Ar nall. of Senota, and Dr. and Mrs. Z. Green. PERRY. 6Ir. Arthur Doris and Bliss Mamie Nor wood were united In marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norwood, at 10 n. in.. August 16. Biles servedly popular. Doyle la a large number of frienlls. 'they left Imme diately for Jacksonville. On Tuesday last, at the Methodist par- mage here, Blr. Oscar l'earson and Biles Blattle Lee Hartley were married. The contracting parties live at Fort Valley, They came over In a carriage. BIre. J. 8. Brunson, of Dublin, la visiting her sister, Sira. C. F. Cooper. Sirs. J. A. Aneley and BIra. J. A. Analny, Jr., of Amerlcua, are visiting Mias J. I*. Cooper. Sire. It. B. Pollard, of Warcross, la visit ing her slater, Sirs. J. II. Culler. Sirs. Mattie Troutman, of Atlanta, la via- Itlng. Mra. F, M. King. BlTas Ctande McKInsle, of New Tork, and Mias Katie Sillier, of Amerlcue, are visiting Mra. N. E. Cox. Silas Edith l'owoll, of Newnan, la the guest of Sira. \V. B, Sinn. Sir. and BIra. L. H. Tounaley, who have been netting their eon. Sir. 8. H. Tonnsley, In Atlanta, bare returned to their home. Mr. and Mra S. H. Haddock, of Had docks: Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bronson, of Tennllle; Sir. and BIra G. P. Flanders, of Scotland, and Blr. and BIra. D. II. Cooper, of. Jackson. Silas., attended the Norwood- Doyle wedding. Sir. 0. C. Nunn, who hat been on a visit to Florida, has returned. Rev. A. L. Dtx, of Blnron, haa been tbs guest of frianda hart this week. Dr. L. A. Felder, of Quitman, Is visit ing friends hers thle week. Mr. and Mra V. SI. Houser are visiting Sir. and Mre. W. C. Driscoll! st Canysra Os. Sirs. E. K. Brsselton. who haa been vis iting her father here, hts returned to her STATE SOC , PEN8ACOLA, PLA. The regular weekly dance at the Country Club will take place this evening at 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mra. Frank Ilnjjorman barn left for a few weeks' visit at Indian Spring and Atlanta. "Tbe Mikado," under the auspices of the ladles’ auxiliary of the Elks, gave a benefit Mrs. Mi*. Li. *#. jlcCurry. of Rome, Is the guest of Mr daughter, Mrs. W. A. Dodson, on Cartersrllle street. Mrs. Lester and son, of Rnckmart, wsre the guests of Mrs. Jesse Meek, the latter part of the week. Miss Lndle Catheart has Just returned from a visit to friends In Carrollton. Mrs. Thoraaa Griffin and Mrs. E. M. Cooper have returned from Cedartown, ur, ii. u. nymuinu uns rciumvu inuu Shsdydile. where ba was called by the illness of bis father, who Is better. W. F. Carter, of woodward, Gs., was In the city Sunday. Miss Gertruae Hay has returned to her home In Mscon, after spending a week with her grandparents here. J. I\ Cooper ntended the reunion of the First and Sixth Georgia regiments at La* ett® last week. L. Ca Commerce, Commerce, where she Is recuperating after a serious Illness. Elbert Davis, president of the Commercial Bavlr “**' -~ returnlng* will take in"the' Jamestown’expo sition. lie will he gone about two weeks. Miss Nellie Spinks Is 111 with fever, much to the regret of ner numerous friends and admirers. Mrs. D. J. Ranks, of Columbus, Gs., Is the guest of Mrs. K. D. Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dobo and O. W. obo are guests of Mrs. W. R. Griffin. Miss Marie Griffin leaves Monday for At* lnnta, where she will visit Mrs. .?. T. Dobo. The bungalow of Mr. R. M. Leo’s Is nearing completion, and will be very pretty. Colonel It. E. L. Whitworth leaves soon for Rome, where be goes on Important bust* Miss Rebn Edmondson has returned from a pleasant visit to Atlanta. Miss Lillian Fain la visiting her sister, Mrs. E. M. Hackney, In Rlrmlilgham. Professor II. II. Esxsrd has returned from Washington, I>. C., and the Jamestown ex* position. • Pletnon Morgan and Miss Cora Home were married on Tuesday, the event being tiulte a surprise to their friends, slthougn tney are the recipients of sincere congratu lations. both Ming very popular ln DaTla- Mr. LeGrsmle, of Charlotte, N. < THAT HE IS GUILTY L recent visitor to Dnllse. C., was a Evans, who hue been the promoter, in who has labored Indelstlgsbly to nuke the opera a success. Mils Ruby Wilson ha* returned after a delightful vlalt to Bill* Elinor Jomea, at Chattanooga. I)r. and Bin. Heard and their ion, Joe Heard, are Visiting In Montgomery for o few weeke. Mr. and BIra. Frank Fltten are away on a visit to Atlanta. Bilan llllma Holm** (pent a few deys in Montgomery thla week. Mre. 8. A. Moreno and daughter, Silas Blargharita jtoreno, hare returned home after a two month!* absence. DALLAS. Judge Harris, of Rome, wa* In the elty Monday. Mr. E. Bl. Cooper spent Friday In the Oate City. Mia* Myrtls Bennett has returned from Douglssvllle. Mr. Nharon Connelly Is visiting hla par ent., Dr. and Bfri. Connnlly. Mra. Battle Underwood It vtelllng ber daughter In Macnll. Mra. I*. L. Hay. Mr. Will D. Upahaw, the evangelist, wa* In IUlUa Thursday, of last week. Mra. John Johnnon, of Birmingham, wa* with relatives In Dallas last waok. Sir. Boy Handera, of Atlanta, spent Sun day with bis parents, Mr. and Mra. T. M. *lK**nd Mre. Georg* W. Hill and dangh- its of relatives In Dallas Hun ter were guests of day and Monday. Mrs. A. B. Marc Marrbmont left Monday for rrnlthsrt, Ala., where the will be the V!*b!*’H*t. Ira Hudson. Albert DALTON. A delightful entertainment of the wvek wna tbe evening card party Tuesday In honor of Mia* Ariadne Blerrltt, of New York, Mlee Johnnie Hardwick’s charming guett. Sirs. John Rstterflshl and Biles Eu* genla Bitting ware hostesses on this occa sion. and the evening wa* a memorable on, to the young people Invited. The prlxet were In exquisite Japanese china, and to Mlsa Blerrltt and Bliss Hardwick were pre sented two copies of Robert Lnvtman's last veraea. runch and lees with cake made np a delicious aummar night menu. There were present Mle.es Merritt. Haydwlck, Carter, McCamy, Walker, Felker. Kirby McDaniel, Mores. Megan. Maddox, Neal. Hamilton, Bryant, McKnlght. Gregory, Dr. Krwln. I>r. Jarvla, Mra. Mae Itardwlck, and Mr*. Fred l'arnulee. .... „ A dance at th* horn# of Mr. James Her ron, Thornton avenue, will be given as a compliment to Mies Holloas this week. . Biles Frances Hcogln, of 8t. Louis, la th* guest of BIra. C. K. Evan*. Bllxe Ellen Lowry arrived from Calhoun Thursday. Biles Bernice Felker went up to Catooea and Janata Lot ... Atlanta, were with Mrs. M. L. Goodyear a few days this week. _ _ _ Sir. Will Allen and Sir. C. B. Evans spent Thursday and Friday In Atlanta. ... Bll.a Mary Carter returned with Bllee Blarle Flemleter to Chattanooga and sptnt a last week. Colquitt Carter, of Atlanta, will apenu a portion of this week In Daltc- Blra. .Mike Horne Is In LaFayette. Mra. Hobart Btrckmane, of Augusta, Is with her mother. BIra. T. J. Horne. Mlairs Alice Bloom. Elmore Moore, Jen nie and BeMlt Hamilton ara In Cleveland, Tenn. GORDON. ■lev. and BIra. Jackaon. who bav* been visiting In Washington, returned bom* thla week. Silases Carswell and Lamar ami Moaar*. Btevens and Carawell visited Tybee Island Sunday. Mlsa FMrle Miller, who baa Just returned from Waebtngton and tbe Jameetowu expo- WASPS NESTS PILL mm OFFICE City Attorney Wanted One and Got a Car load. MARINE ENGINEEERS WANT MORE PAY New York. Aug. SO.—Th# marine en glneers are expected to mak, demand, for a new scale of wages on the eteam- •hlp companies owning ocean-g*lng vessels sailing from thin port. The men claim skilled labor In every tine but their own haa been granted wnffe advances, and they propose to profit by the Increase. RUBY LEE WALKER. Ten-year-old girl who la victim of alleged attack. Is the guest of Mr. and Mr*. . Little Gertrude Gllesple entertained 26 of ber little friends at a party last evening In celebration of ber Id birthday. Tha feetlrl- ties occurred at the home of ber aunt. Sirs. John Hooka. lizTlla. A great many Lixella people have been •pending some time nt Indian Spring tbla week, among whom were Messrs. Sanders and Charlie Marahall. Dr. M. J. and Mr. Party Friday afternoon for ber grand- Gable and Fred Htrfugfcllow aprnt’ Sunday social set ef Macon. II. A. Newberry, their mother and their families; Blr. C. B. King and wife, Mr. W. 1.. » run, and many others. sekjWlth more Is a prominent member of lhe?oan(er Dogs Trailed Italian Until He Caught Mari etta Car. The enormity of tha crime with which he la charged apparently la not real lied by Frank Maraact, tbe Italian, who was arrested Thursday afternoon for an attack upon 10-year-old Ruby Lee Walker. He admits he la the man ■ought, but dente, that he In any way Injured the girl. Why h# left the Smith home so and denly and fled through the woods for two miles, he can not explain eatlsfoc torlly. He say, that he was paying a •ocl&l visit and decided to go back to town. He declares he knows nothing of the charge upon which he la being held in Jail. In broken English, he told of hla Ilf* Friday morning, seated In hla prison cell. He waa born near Naples and came to this country four years ago, moving to Knoxville, Tenn., where he lived on a farm. He says h, haa no education, but baa managed to learn English rathar well Two year, ago ha came to Atlanta and has worked on various farm,. All the neighbor, state that he was about th, best farm hand In that part of th, country. The Smith* themselves, at whose home the alleged attack took place, state that they were fond of him. About two weeka ago he went to work at White City, sell ing tickets for the miniature railroad. The promptness with which he was raptured was due largely to the sys tematic work of the county police. Chief Turner called out the dogs, hur ried four men to the scene and notified the street car men In that section of the county to be on the watch. The three dogs, followed by O(fleers Buntyn and Shockley, made a splendid run across country for two mllea. Not ones did they lose the trail, which was about three hours cold. The Italian made a straight line for Hollywood slaee’ll*;.' Do wasps' nests make good fish bait? City Attorney James L. Mayaon, probable candidate for congress and orstwhlle follower of the plsoatorial sport, thinks that they do—a few of them, at least. v Recently Mr. Mavaon decided to spend a day angling for the finny tribe and he told a small boy to bring him a nice big wasps' neat and ho would give him a quarter. Then he dismissed the matter from hts mind until the expected fish bait should arrive. The bait arrived all right Ip due process of time, but In a quantity quite unexpected. It happened that the small boy first entrusted with the task of get ting Into wasps' nest transmitted the news to another. By him It was passed on to others and In a short while the Information was noised abroad, and every small boy who heard about It sklddoned to the brush in search of wasps' nests for the city attorney. It waa a good year for wasp# and they found them all right. Thursday and Friday the office of the attorney I In the Century building was flooded with waap neats of all shapes and sixes. They came singly. In pairs and then In bunches until the city attor ney could scarcely reach over tha pllo ti. touch the hand of the small boy on the other aide. The climax waa reached when one boy more sealoua than the rest, lug ged In a gigantic nest and Inquired: "Want any hornets 1” "Beat It. Sklddoo. Twenty-three. Back to the briar patch,” yelled the city attorney. In amaxement the kid fled to the elevator and the work of clearing the Century building of waap neats was begun. NINE CONVICT8 RETURN AFTER MAKING E8CAPE. Special to The Georgian. Donalnnnvllle, Ga., Aug. 10.—Nine of the fourteen esecaped convicts from the farm of T. J. Bhlngler have volun tarily straggled In town, one at a time, and given themselves up. They are all negroes, and there are only two ne groes and the two white convicts, who are armed, at large. They will proba bly be captured soon. 8ult For Divorce. On the ground that her husband's pet name for her waa a vile epithet, and that he was otherwise cruel and Inhuman to her, Mra. Maggie Schurr has, brought suit for divorce against Eugene Schurr, a baker, and asks that her maiden name of Maggie Stelnl- chen be restored to her. They were married In October. 1100. and lived together until a abort while ago. Howard Removed to Montgomery, Special to Tha Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 10.—J. F. Howard, the young bank clerk of An dalusia, who ahot and killed another man there some time ago, and who waa denied ball at hla preliminary hearing, has been brought to Mont gomery for safe keeping. Funeral of Rav. Cabanlss. Special fo The Georgian. Huntsville, Ala., Aug. 10.—The body of Rfcv. Charles Cabanlss, rector of the Episcopal church In Georgetown, B. C., war brought to Huntsville this morning for Interment In Staple Hill cemetery. Dr. Cabanlss waa a native of Huntsville and has numerous boy hood friends hers. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Sir*. Walter P. Corbett entertained al bridge on Monday afternoon In honor of Mre. Bforrle, of New Orleane, who la for a few weeka tbe guest of ber sleter, Mre. Edwin — — borne. of the suijsrh edition do luxe of tbe Mre. D fiorence DeVetuz and little dsngb ter left ou Wedneedny on tbe Clyde eulj for a month near Naw Tork city. Mr. and Mrs Lorenxo A. Wilson and daughter .leave on Sunday for New York, en route to Lake Placid, wbara they will •pend the antumn. Bllaa Itoberta Burbrldge expects to leave on Wednesday for Naw York, and will later Join BIra Wilson, In th* Adirondack!. PAPER PUNCTURES GOV, FOLK'S BOOM St. Louis Post Dispatch Goes Back on Presiden tial Aspirant. cemetery, without turning for under brush or creeks. At the cemetery the trail ceased and the officer# Judged that tha man had taken a car. An hour later Merascl waa arreeted nn a .Ma rietta car, taken to the Cobb county Jail and then to Atlanta, where J. L. Smith, stepfather of the little girl, Iden. tided him. Robert A. Smith, mayor of 8t. Paul, Minn., la M years old. He bee held that po- sltlon, with Ike exception of tiro terma. •till _ S od to tha month ,„„„ u> Import or to tbo popular anchorage for bouae boats. Fort George Inlet, but thut la oil. Sir. and BIra. Montgomery Coree have lieen entertaining a party on tbe borne boat, Rummer Time, thle week. Tbelr gusts* bare Included Mr, and Mrs. James T. Munoz, Mrs Fraser Knight and Ur. Herbert Coree. Bfr. end Mra Walter B. Clarkson and son. Moody, leare on Sunday for Naw York and Portland, Bfalne, where Mr. Clarkeon will attend tbe eeaaloon of tbo National Bar As sociation. Sir. and Mra. Bforgan V. Gross bava re turned from tbelr visit to Europe, and will he at home about Reptemlwr J. Since landing they bare been spending n few dtyt at Saratoga. Bfr. and Mrs. P. D. Caastdy left last night ir n fortnight's visit to Asheville, N. C. HUNT8VILLE, ALA. Mlsa Ena Petty entertained a few friends at ber home on Randolph street Tuesday evening In compliment to Bllee Annie Har ley. Refreshments were served. Mlee Ruth Finney, of Nashville, gave a recital here last evening under the nus- plcee of tbo ladle* of tbe First Methodist ebnrrb. She waa aaslated by some of the beat local talent. Bllaa Resale Pettua Is vlaltlng relatives In Trinity. Mr. and Mra. J. R. Alaton and daughter, of Henning, Tenn., nre vlaltlng Mr. ami Mra. N. L. layman. Mlaaea Collie and Hattie Wells of I'n- laSkl, Tenn., nre visiting Mrs. II. W. Ilueb- Bllaa Reptlma White, of Monrovia, Is vis iting Bliss Martha Bradford. BIra. Charles If. Lyle, of Birmingham, h visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Lyle. Sirs. Ren I*. Hunt ban returned from n visit to Paint Rock. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Hamilton and children, of I-ehnnon, Tenn., have lieen visiting friends bare thle week. BIra. John Mix hex returned to Naebvllle after visiting friends In Huntsville. Btra. William J. Maatln la vlaltlng re la* lives In Nashville. Blr. and Sirs. Blnrtln Mitchell, of Krlan- -r. Ky., have been vlaltlng relatives In luntavllle thla week. Mr. and Sirs J. <’. Bferehant, of Maples- vllle, AU., are visiting Mr. an Mrs W. T. Cruxe and children have, SL Louis, Aug. 30.—The leading edi torial In yesterday's Post-Dispatch un. dor the caption of "la Sir. Folk of Presidential Stature 7" created a stir In local political circles. The Post-Dlapatcb has heretofore been looked upon os a warm supporter of Folk. The editorial says. In port: ’If graft hunting were to be the only or chief employment of governors and presidents. Governor Folk would take high rank In the lists. Yet, graft . hunting Is only an Incident or a duty , to be performed on occasions. Gov ernor* and presidents must bs moro than detectives, and more than prose cutors.'’ CAPTAIN FORBES BIDS IN THE DAILY 8TATE8. , Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 30.—The aUUIIIB'GtIUi /, OIB., AUg, U7. 1IIG Dally States, the afternoon paper which | waa recently thrown into bankruptcy by Its creditors, was sold yesterday by Its receiver to Captain A. G. Forbes as trustee. Tbe price -paid was $10, and he assumes the liabilities, which amount to $16,000. Captain Forbes . states that he does not know whether - or not the paper will bo run again. Mines Joe and Ethel SWasey are vlaltlng In Depnilt. Mrs One Wortham, of Texas la vlaltlng Mra. J. N. Erwin. BIra. Jeaae L. Farguaon baa returned from a vlalt In Decatur. BIra. Thomaa II. Gilbert has returned from Waablnrton and New York. Bllaa Cora Bhearln baa returned to Birm ingham after vlaltlng Mrs. 8. if. Bfurpby. Mlu Beanie Crane • has returned .from Btempble, where she has been vlaltlng rela tives Mis* Marguerite Lusk, of Sheffield, la vla ltlng frtenaa In Hnntavllle. BIra Boy O'Neal and Bliss Rosa May O'Neil bare returned from * vlalt at Blount Sliaf 'Rhetta Yoranberg, of Birmingham, and Mias Delia Wall, of this city, havo gone > Katill Springs. Tann. Mra. Agnea Vlnlng, of Memphis la visit- ig relatlvea here. Mra J. P. Bruce, of Pulaski, la vlaltlng Mra. J. C. Coates. Miss Teager, of BCempbts, la vlaltlng her •latar, BIra W. C. Drakeford. Bliss Nelila Humphrey baa returned from a vlalt at Eatlll Springs. Mrs. Frank FtckUOf ami daughter, Bllae Tlllle Kiel-line, of Boddy, Tenn., are visiting Mias Jane White. Mrs. Charles 8. Wilson anil son, of stem, phis, hare been vlaltlng In Huntsville thla Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Coleman nml Mr*. R. T. Blerlwelber, of Eutnw. Ala.. have been visiting relatives here this week. Clara Hater at Wooly Springs. la vlaltlng Mlsa Jessie North, of Birmingham. Is vis iting tbe Blisses Blount. Mre. John T. -tenee en.l an.—. yi-Un an Annleee Jones have gone to Virginia and the Jamestown exposition. Saturday Candy 28 l-2c Not 'Children’s Candy. Not Drug Store Stuff. But Freah Candy. 5 The Candy Corner y* M. RICH & BR08. CO* ^ Right Ann®x.