Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 03, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. rltSDAT. UCTOIIER 3, 1307. OF OILTRUST'S HHVYYOKE Hearing Resumed and Kellogg May Sum mon R. R. Men. New York, Oct. 3.—The Standard Oil i Company’* relatione with the country which. It la declared, la virtually a die- tatorahlp, waa the feature today of the Federal government’* hearing In lie eult to dlasolre the nil truat, which was resumed In the poatofllce building Chief Eanmlner Frank B. Kellogg began to probe Into the Standard’s ! aale of lubrlcatlnr nil to the railroads controlling nearly BO per cent of tin country's traffic. It Is the government’s contention j that the trust practically controls these railroads through representatives In ! the several boards of directors and ! thereby shuts out Independent compe tition. By these tactics It Is alleged i the railroads are overcharged millions of dollars every year. In the meantime many Important ta. bles will be made public by the gov ernment attorneys showing the •»«*- r.lve chargee for lubricating oil de manded by the Standard. Other list. 11 will bo produced to show In what rail- road companies the heads of the oil trust arc director*. If there Is any hesitancy on the part of the Standard oil wrltneaee* to tell all they know. Mr. Kellogg will Imme diately aubpena the railroad men. Some of these men. It la said, are anx ious to take the stand. C. C. 8telnbreuner, an officer of the Oalena Blgnal Oil Company, of Frank lin. Pennsylvania, waa the first witness called to the stand. "We expect to Show that these com panies are doing »7 per cent of the lubricating oil business," said Mr. Kellogg, prior to the opening of the hearing. _ ...... According to the bill of complaint the ! cost of lubricating oil to the railroads Is In the aggregate 14,800.000 per rear and It Is alleged that the prices ' charged by the Galena and Wuters- rierco Company for thla grade of oil , are from "Fifty to one hundred per cent 1 more than the actual value and reaaon- ' able price of such olla." RATES ON BRICK BEFORE COMMISSION A petition filed by the Western and Atlantic railway asking that the rate on brick from certain points on Its line ' to Atlanta be Increased from 1 to J cents per hundred pounds was the sub ject of discussion before the railroad commission Thursday and the hearing was postponed Indefinitely. The railroad contends that the l-cent rale ts too low and that the I-rent rale, onre approved by the commission, should be made effective. A number of brick manufacturer* attended the hear. Ing and entered a protest against In- , crossing the rate, claiming that It i would put them out of business In competing with Atlanta manufacturers. ATLANTA RUNAWAY IN MONTGOMERY flpedal to Ths Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Oct. I.—Edward Payne, a ld-year-old white boy of At- , lanta, On., waa captured yesterday by Detectives Avant and Payne upon no tice from his parents In Atlanta, from whom he had run uway to this city. He had been In Montgomery several days, but waa finally caught and put In cus tody until the arrival of his parents to i conduct him home. Edward Payne I* a son of Mrs. J. , W. Payne, of «0 Whlteford avenue, In man Park, who ran away from home last Saturday. Through the efforts of , local detectives he was located In ; Montgomery and will be brought home. GOVERNOR SPEAKS AT OUTHBERT, GA. Governor Hoke Smith will leave At lanta Thursday night for Cuthbert, where he will deliver an address at an l educational rally to be held In that place on Friday. Governor Smith will , return to the executive office Saturday I morning. BOY IS INDICTED ON GRAVE CHARGE Chester Clayton, 15 years old, an epi leptic boy and considered by many to be Irresponsible, was Indicted by the grand jury Thursday morning on a charge of attacking an t-year-old girl on Magnolia street on August 5. Chester Is now In Jail, having been aeat there from Judge Calhoun’s court for brandishing a pistol In the face of two little girls. His mother Is making an effort to have him sent to the In sane asylum. The mother of the little girl whom It Is alleged Chester attacked was a wit ness before the grand Jury Thursday. She bad her child with her. Palestine Lodge to Meet. A regular communication of Pales tine Lodge of Freemasons will be held Friday night with work In the fellow craft degree, General Debility I Day In and day out there It that feeling of weakness that makea a burden of Itself. Food doea not strengthen. Sleep doea not refresh. It la bard to do, hard to bear, wbat ehould be easy,—vitality Is on the ebb, and the whole system suffers. For this condition take Hood’s Sarsaparilla It rlUlltea the blood and glvea vigor and tone to all the organa and functions. In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Saraatabs. lOOdosestl, SAY LANDLORDS CHEMIST CALLED BY PROSECUTION L Two Little Tots Prevent Says No Test Could Be Made Parents From Securing' ' For Presence of Aconi- Rooms in City. tine. LIEUTENANT JOHN H. FURSE. Young Savannnhlan killed by dash of wave on deck of the battle ship Illinois off Boston. He was to have married Miss Bertha Bach elor, of New Hampshire, during the present month. PHARMACIST HELD Charged With Violating the Anti-Morphine Law. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 3.—The first ar rest for violation of the recently en acted nntl-morphlne law was made here Inst night, when Patrolman Avaunt urrosted George W. Nelson, pharmacist. The putrolman states that much cocaine and morphine has been dispensed there. Dr. Nelson ad mitted his guilt In police court this morning and was remanded to the city court for trial. Liver Pills Aik your doctor If ho tncu-i a tetter pill for a tluggiih liter than Aytr't Pill-. Then follois hit oJoke. 11 is impossible, simply impossible,for sny one to enjoy the bestof health if the bowels are constipated. Undigeated material, waste products, poisonous substances, must be daily removed from the body or there will be trouble, and often serious trouble, too. Ayer’s ills aid nature.thatia all. FARE ON TRAINS TO BE DISCUSSED On November 7 the railroad com mission will take up the question of whether the railroads shall be ullowod lo charge one cent extra for passenger fare when tho passenger does not pur chase n ticket. The commission will also discuss tho proposition to compel tho passenger to pay 25 cents extra In cases of this kind, take a check for the amount from tho conductor and have It refund, ed at tho ticket office. BEAVERS CONCERT ON FRIDAY NIGHT Atlanta Dam No. 2, Independent Or der of Beavers, will glvo on enter tainment at Wesley Memorial Taber nacle Friday evening at 8:15 o’clock, the proceeds to bo used (or churltablc purposes. The program to be rendered consists of the following numbers by well known locul talent: Chorus, "The Bong of the Viking,” Fanning: Wesley Memorial Chorus. Plano solo, selected; Miss Anna Laura Langford. Recitation, ”’St. Peter at the Oate," bliss May Conway. Trio (for violin, cello and piano), se. lected: Mr. M. H. Helm, Mr. David Silverman. Mr. B. M. Arbuekle. Cornet solo, selected: Mrs. A. W. Jones. Recitation, "The Royal Prisoner." Mr. DeWItt Pinson. Violin solo, selected; Mr. David 811- verman. .. Duct, "Oh, Love, Open Unto U# Thy Pinions," Pnllcot; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boatman. . „ ’ „ . Cello solo, selected; Mr. B. M. Ar- bucklc. . Soldiers’ Chorus (from "Faust ), Gounod; Wesley Memorial Chorus. WILL ARREST GIRL’S FATHER Washington, Oct. Crandall Mack ey, commonwealth’s attomoy, announ ces that he will swear out n warrant for tho arrest of Jucob Welsa, father of Amelia Weiss, the 15-year-old girl who was with John Mullen last Sun day when he was shot. The attorney has woven u chain of circumstantial evidence which he feels Is strong enough lo warrant the arrest of the girl’s father. PRITCHARDTO HEAR APPEAL IN SOUTHERN RATE CASE. Asheville, N. C„ Oct. 3.—Judge J. C Pritchard, of ths United Flutes circuit court, will, on Saturday. October 5, If that dnte Is satlsfnomry to both sides, hear the apical of the state’s attorneys against the ruling of Standing Master Montgomery In refusing to allow the state to recall Comptroller Plnnt, of the Southern railway, to go Into an exami nation of the Southern railway’s books prior to 1805, during the hearing of the railway rate case. Since the disclosures In regard to the *5,000 paid to State Senator John C. Drawn’, of The Raleigh Ttmee, the attorney* for the state have been nnxloue to make a more extensive examination of the railway company’s books from 18*8 to 1*05, but the etsnd- mg master ruled against them. They excepted from this ruling and gave no tice of appeal. County Lin* Dispute. The dispute between I-aurens and Johnson counties about their boundso’ line has been set for a hearing on Oc tober 18 by Secretary of State t?ook. The line was recently surveyed by L. IL Roberts, of Atlanta, but Tsiurens county has entered a protest against the sur vey and It w ill he decided by the secre tary. Oangressman Hardwick, of the Tenth, represents Johnson county, and M. H. Blackshcur will appear for Lau rens. Two Innocent children who have never offended anybody, were the cause of their parents, educated Boston people, receiving tr» moet inhospitable i reception In Atlanta. In house after houee the parents j were turned away Just becauap— * "We don’t want children.” i And ne a result of their experience, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Alexander are con- I vinced that the waye of many Atlanta I boarding house keepers snd landlords i are conducive to race suicide. I Mr. Alexander Is a talented musician and came to Atlanta With hie wife land two little children—a boy and a girl—to take a position In the orchestra of the Piedmont Hotel. He arrived on ! Monday and began looking either for i a boarding house or for rooms where l his wife might do light housekeeping. He found rents too high for him to rent un entire house. They /ound several places that putt ed them and were about to take them when the question: "Have you any children?" Spoiled everything. No, they didn’t take children. “I have read about what President Roosevelt has said about race suicide,’ said Mr. Alexander, "and Judging from my experience In Atlanta, 1 don’t won der that race suicide Is nrevalent. My wife and my children are all the world to me and If I can’t live with two In nocent little tots nbout me, then I pre fer death. My children are well bred and have had refining surroundings, but that didn’t make any difference to those w ho were opposed to children." 8<F disheartened was Mrs. Alexander at her reception that she was ready to weep. ”1 wan placed under heavy expense, 1 sold Mr. Alexander, "to come down to Atlanta. I never experienced such an tagonism to children In other cities where I have worked and I can not un derstand It in Atlanta." Mr. Aloxnnder has managed to pro vide temporarily for his wife and chil dren after seeking nlnco last Monday. But he Is still trying to solve tho ques tion of why Atlanta people with room# to rent decline to have children about, nnd Is w ondering what pcoplo of mod erate means who have children are go ing to do. TALBOTTON. Cabsnlse Bryan celebrated his fifth anni versary on Hntnrdsy. Merry games were enjoyed, directed tty Mrs. C. L Passmore, Miss Cade Willis nnd Miss Frances He- laingtilln. .Mrs. George J. Graham presided nt the tublea. which were placed on the lawn. The host's table was adorned with crystal candelabra, heirlooms of a great nneester. Five red, white and hlne caudles syntlmllseO the years the enleudsr numbers for the little lad. Hoses were used III pro fusion on each table; a largo embossed cake ns the piece de resistance gave the Joy of completeness. After the lees and cakes were enjoyed Master Bryan carried each guest for n ride behind hi* famous goat, the gift of Congressman Adamsou. Those Invited to moke the ilato memorable were: Miss Eleanor McCoy of Ocala, Fla., Miss Kllsa- betli Lawrence of Rochelle, Miss Virginia McGehee. Miss Maude Thomas, Miss Kath leen Collier, Mis* I sills Hmlth Urey, M as Eleanor Grey. Miss Evelyn Smith. Slim Mary Graham, Mlsa Minnie Bell Bnnltar, Mien Mnry IKtuglasa, Mine Unby Conch, Mina Marguerite Couch, Mlsa Ids Carson llraiinon. Mnster* John McGehee, Jr., Henry Norris, Wilbur Norris, Paul Bong- Ins, Johu Isttwrenoe of Iloohelle,Eugar rope Dunbar, mul John M. Heath, Jr. Mr*. William James Thornton gave a brll- llnnt reception Wcdursday. Hhorry Ices ami fruit cake war* dispensed al fresco. Mr*. Thornton wore a handsome gown of black not nnd silk. . , , . . Tho Domino Club hn* enjoyed a aerie* of pretty function* recently. Mr*. W. O. De- Loach** Initial affair wa* characterized by great charm and Intercut. Ml** Clara Free- nmu won ttr*t prize. n china cake plate. Ml** Eleanor Ileall's Japanese party was uovel and pleaaaut. 311m Ruth Morris was given a Japune»e picture. MIm Lpulle Rrad- lev nl*o received the clnb, and Ml** Martin wa* again »uccc**ful, winning a ho* of Rtntlonery. . . , A 'possum hunt varied the plen«ure« of the week. About twentr-flvo young people nml their chaperon* participated. The ren- deivon* wa* Indian Muring*. MI** Will Uuderwoml gave a delightful chafing dl»h party on Friday evening, Each . , -'-ity. ngd -** nsmg ■Hwiijon .. 9H Mathew* Chapter of tho U. D. C. held It* llr*t niitunm meeting at the home of Mr*. L. I*. Freemnu, Mr*. J. A. Bryan presiding. Mr*. A. Dana IVr> irned from Colntnb— Mi** Kdythe Martin, of Columhue, 1* vis Iting relative* here. Mr. ami Mr*. Porter, of California, were guoKt* of the Ml**e* llobtns on Friday. Mr. Walter Fn*eman, Ml** Clara Free man and Ml** Kallle Fannie Gorman are lu New York. , . . . Mr*. William Wooten and .daughter, of Uuemi Vl*tn, and Mr*. N. t\ Hightower. of ThomnHton, are guest* of Mr. Hod Leou- * l MI** Mary Mathew*, of Tbomaston, la with Mr*. K. It. Mathew*. Colonel nml Mr*. O. D. Gorman attended the Ilnrrl* Jnek*on wedding in Mncon. Mr*. T. A. Hard well umi Mia* Jane Hard- ell. vl*lt Atlanta Mr*. l-nwson Taylor nml daughter, of Butler, are the guest* of Mrs. Greer Hte- pben* Maxwell. A Sorry 8pectacle. Some kind* of glasses help our sight, And »ome Increase our trouble. But they're too stout for us, no doubt, That make u* see thing* double. —Saturday Evening Post. Raleigh, N. C., Oct. 3.—The fourth day of the trial of Dr. D. S. Rowland and wife for the alleged murder of En gineer Strange, In the superior court here today, waa characterized by the examination of Chemist Syme, who made the analysis of Strange's stomach last June. Dr. Syme stated that there waa no chemical process or test for detecting the presence of aconitine In the stomach. That while you might find an alkaloid, you could not determine whether It was aconitine or other alkaloid poison. The most Interesting and Important witness was J. C. Allison, bookkeeper at the wholesale drug store here of King & Co. By this witness the state Is at tempting to prove that Dr. Rowland purchased through King St Co. aconi tine poison (which was ordered for him and delivered to him a few days before the death of Strange). The evidence of this witness is not of his own knowledge of, or participation in, the transaction personally, but through entries In the set of books which he kept at the time. The defense strongly fought the admission of Alli son’s evidence. The judge sent the Jury from the court room and a long argu ment before the court by counsel fol lowed. The judge Anally announced that he would decide the jjblnt later and the Jury was sent for and other witnesses put on the stand. Allison's testimony may not get be fore the Jury. If It does not,. It Is said the state can not show that Rowland purchased aconitine of King St Co., the head of tho Arm having died a few months ago and not having been a wit ness in any of the preliminary hearings. Dr. A. W. Knox was on the stand giving medical expert testimony when court adjourned for dinner. Night ses sions will probably be held tomorrow and next day. JACKSONVILLE, FLA, The event of the week in Jacksonville society was the wedding on Saturday, 8ep- temlter 14, at 6 o'clock, nt 8t. John* church, of Miss Lydia Biirr*, the only child of Mr. J. Munlock Barrs, tho city attorney, nnd Mr. Philip Dnvhl Browder, n successful young lawyer nnd partner <. rather In business. Tho bride 1* a petite blonde, nud wa* very lovely In her wedding gown of white nuune velvet, the corsage trimmed with old Brussel* lnce, nnd the toilette complete by n becoming veil of tulle snd orange blossom wreath. She was attended by Miss Margaret Bryan, of KIs- slmee, ns mold of honor, whose pretty frock was of pointed chiffon, nnd her bou quet of white asters. Two attractive cousins of the bride, the Misses Annie Barrs nnd Janie Crabtree, acted ns brides maids, their gowns being alike of white moussellne, nnd their flowers nlnk asters. Mr. Browder's best man was his brother. Dr. Bailey Browder, of Philadelphia. After the ceremony an luforinnl reception for In timate friends and relatives took place nt tho family home, llngnu nnd lleaver streets, before Mr. nml Mrs. Browder left for their wedding Journey to New York. They will he nt home after October 1. An engagement of Interest to Jacksonville people nnd Indeed to Floridians generally Is that of Miss Horn Harris, the elever elder daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frauk Harris, of Ocala, to Mr. Charles Harrison Lloyd. Miss Hnrrl* I* well known In the field of Jour nalism. having ably filled the position of city editor on her fnther's paper for the past few years. The wedding will take place In the early winter. Tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Carroll. In Hpiingfleld, was the scene of n pretty, though quiet, wedding on the afternoon of September 15. when Miss Josle Peule be came the wife of Mr. E. II, Fnln, of Way- cross, Ga. A wedding that took place nt Portland, Me., on Bcptcniber 11 Is of much Interest to Jacksonville society, the groom. Mr. C. 31. liilnney, having made this his home for several yeurs, nnd hclug associated [ nently In business with his uncle, Franklin Rus*eU, of Kppluger A Hi Ills bride, Miss Entmn Gilman Morse, of Portland, wore n charming gown of white chiffon over satin, with a priceless lare veil inn heirloom) caught with lilies of the val ley, completing her costume. Mrs. Phln- ney's msld of honor was her atster, Mlsa Jam* Morse, nnd the rlblmu girls, prettily gowned, formed the aisle by which she ap proached the Improvised nltnr, two of the x iiurit-RKiii, iiuii uent it-uriiuu wnu luierr*!. Mr. Arrington ht, mail, wan, frtendi .lur ing the tew renra hi- lina llrwt In Jai'kanii- vin. ami Mlu Mnn.tl.-lil m.rte a dlatln.-t 1b* t *• 1 •nr. MILLEDQEVILLE. SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS reatlon Club ou The parlor* ! I__ with many tall Mill tn bntk. TS* «*nnln« »*►>!•» ■ iSiSPfsai Quru*«d lo tan or jr«»*r »••**? back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6ot AHNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES » last Friday afternoon, hall were profusely adorn- ill vase* and Jars of beau* tlful golden rod. Domino euchre was In dulged lu hy the members of the club, who are Mesilames Joseph. Andrews, Edwards, Sibley, Vinson, Mobley, McCrow, Thorn ton. Linmr. Fox. Hlne* nnd Callaway. Mr. niul Mrs. John Vinson entertained In formally at ten last Wednesday evening. Cover* wore lab! for six. Those seated nt the table were Mr. nud Mr*. Ishatn Rich- unison. Ml** .Tulin McArthur, Mr. Leon Callaway nml Mr. ami Mr*. Vinson. M Sidney H. Jones, of Atlautn, *|>ent several day* here this week. Mr. Charles F. Barrett spent several i In Atlanta Inst week, the guest of his ter. Mr*. Hansel! W. Compton. Dr. K. A. Tlgner speut several days In Atlanta last wet-k. Mrs. Thrash ami Miss Kate Thrash have returned here after an absence of several months. Miss Maude Gillette has returned to the city. Mr. If. W. Compton, of Atlanta, spent Monday here. Mr. and Mrs. Ham Whitaker, of Atlanta, ■e the guests of their father. Dr. J. M. Whitaker. Mrs. E. E. Bass has returned from sev eral weeks' visit to her parents at Dever- enux. Mrs. Mattie Bivins nnd Miss Maggie Biv ins have returned from a visit to Mrs. Wil liam Brown. In Hawklnsvtlle. Dr. Thomas M. Hall ami son. Hansel, are In New York, for several weeks. New York. Mrs. Anus Crawford has returned from Macon. HARALSON. The friends of Mr. Leou Rawls are glad to note that he Is Improving. Little Ruth Taylor, the little babe of Mr. nml Mr*. Ben Taylor. I* still very sick. Mr*. W. B. Ector, of Columbus. Is visit ing her mother. Mrs. Mnry Taylor. Mr*. W. A. Grorenuteln and Mrs. W. D. Bishop were tn Atlanta list week. l>r. IL II. Taylor and Colonel W. II. Tay* * Griffin, were with their many 8AVANNAH. A number of October weddings will bring the summer travelers home earlier than us- uni this year. On the evening of Octo- l»er 9, Miss Gertrude Falllgant and Mr. Charles Harrison Thompsou. of Miami, Fla., will l»e married at ht. Johns church. Ob the 15tb there will be two weddings of broad social Interest-that of Miss Harriet fitter- aril nml Mr. Evelyn Wood Allen, and Miss Martha Isabel Wood to Mr. Henry I**e Richmond, The drst will lie a quiet event, taking place 'at uoon at the bride’s home, and the other will be a larger event of the eveulug. Mr. Witnberley Jones DeRenne has return- ed from the North. . M Miss Lilia Neyls Colquitt has left for • visit to Jamestown anil Richmond. Miss Cornells Lee has returned from New York. Mr. J. F. C. Myers will leave next week for a trip thread. . Mr. and Mrs. G. Nobis Jones and Ohll- dren. have returned from the mountain* of North Carolina. Mr. sud Mrs. Robert Bllllngton returned last week from th# North. , Mlsa Clermont nuger la visiting her sis ter. Mrs. Itoliert Harrison, In Atlanta. Mrs. Charles .Barrington King and Mias Belle Vernon King left last week for Uoific. Miss Phoebe Elliott has returned from a summer at the North. Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph Anderson have returned from the North. Mrs. P. W. Meldrim nud tho Misses Mel drlm have returned from th# mountains of North Carolina. ... Miss Lena linger and Mr Percy Huger are spending some time at Highlands. Mrs. A. It. Uull ha* returned from the mountains of North Carolina. Miss Virginia Anderson will teach this winter In Corbin, Ky. Mrs. Pleasant Btoroll and family are nt home again, after spending the summer lu Augusta. Ml#. Fnuuy Hull, I, vlilllng friend. In Atlanta. . .. .. Mra. l'nlmi r Axion I, .pending ,ome time In Mnenu with her parent,, Mr. nnd Mr,. Jeiiies F. Callownjr. Mr. and Mr,. Frank Miller ChHbolm have returned heme, and are at the lteBoto for a few week,. Mr,. \V. It. Krenaen and the Mlaaea Kren aon are vl,Iting relative. In Athena. Mina Uln Thompann. of Quitman, la the guest of Mra. Fletcher Hmlth. Mil, EllMlieth .Malone nnd Mlaa Bailie jCnrmlehael have returned to achool In f'blladelnhlfl. , Mlsa joule Anderaon haa returned from the North. Mrs. Thomas Way tie hn, returned from Loularllle, Ga. Mra. F. H. Stewart, of Waycroaa, In via- Iting 51 r. and Mra. Richard Wylly Thlot. Mr,. tV. W. Williamson la In New \ork. Mlu llarvle Hull left during the week to attend ncbeol 111 Boston. Mra. Henry Walthmir baa returned from Pennsylvania, where aho apent the anmmer. Sira. John 14. Ilawkln, haa returned home. Ur. nnd Mra. K. B. Canon have returned from the North. Mra. J. 8. Wood, the Mlaua Wood and Mlsa Irene Wither, left during the week for a visit to New York. .... Mr. Florence Mini, ha, left tor a trip North. ... . Mra. Wnyne Cunningham ha, returned from North Carolina. ... The Minus Barrow have returned from the motinlalni of North Carolina. Mlaa I-oulae Hearing D spending some time at Blue Ridge Summit. Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Hearing are In Ath "m‘m. W, O. Morrell baa retnrued from the North. M-RAE. Mra. C. R. Baaaett and children have re turned from Macon. Mra. J. F. Cook nnd hire. J. T. Carnn- Iiell spent a few dnya at Lumber City thla * Mlaa Dora O’Nell Llndaey relnrned home yesterday. She visited Now \nrk, Wnah- Ington nnd several other elflea thla anmmer. Colonel nohert A. Ilarrla left Ratnrdny for a two weeks’ vlatt to New Tork. Mra. W. B. Folsom and 3lrs. L. Q. Mcltno apent Sunday In Lumber City. Mrs. L. L. Campbell left thin week for her home In Wnycrosn. after spending the anmmer with her fnthcr, Profeuor T. P. Whidaor. ^ Eubanks and wife returned Tuesday from Home. Mra. Esehol W. Graham returned from Gainesville Hundny. ...... C. B. Parker left Monday for Virginia, whrro ho goes to acrompany his wife home. Mr nml Mrs. Pnekham. of Baltimore, are with Major and 3!ra. O. 8. Havla. Mr. A. Rawls. city n few hotira this week. Mr. J. J, Ilin nnd aon, Pnrln. left for Atlunta. where Mr. 1IIII will enter Purls nt l/r. CC T.' II. Nelson, of Almo, won In the city this week. HUNTSVILLE, ALA. The Mlaaea Clay entertained at a Rube and Cynthia party on last Fri day evening In compliment to their niece, Mias Mary Saunders Clay, of Birmingham. A large number of young people were present, wearing costumes appropriate to tho occasion. Mlaa 8al- Ite LeRoy Betts and Dr. Charles G. Dillard were awarded prlics for tho moat appropriate costumes. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Adams enter tained on Monday evening In compli ment to Mlaa Mary Saunders Clay. The ladles of th, Randolph Street Presbyterian church entertained at a missionary tea Friday evening at the homo of Mra R. L. O'Neal. Mra. John A. Matthews haa returned from a visit of several weeks In Texas. Mlaaea Etta and Lucy Witherspoon have gone to Nashville to vlelt rela tives. • _ Mlaa Fannie Driver hae gone to Co lumbia and Nashville. Mra. R. C. Brickell haa gone to North Carolina. . _ Mrs. Mary Leslie and Mlae Cora Reasley have returned from Crutcher Springs. Mrs. Harry Oreen and eon, of Shel- byvllle, Ind.. h.v.e been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Connor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brooks, of Nashville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Yarbrough. Miss Susie Wylie, of Ryland, Is vis iting frtenda here. bliss Rachel Tomlinson has returned from a visit In Indiana. bliss Florence Berry haa returned from Kentucky. Miss Charlotte Butler, of Gurley, Is in the city. bliss Hassle Mendel has returned to Chicago after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bradley have gone to Colorado Springe. Miss Zella Russell, of Athens, Is visiting Mias Zeta Carter. Mr*. J. H. Landrum. Jr., of Bir mingham, is visiting Mra. Sue Tan- nock. Misses Madge' and Julene Coltart have returned to Memphis after vis iting relatives here. Mrs. H. M. Johnson, of New Hope, la visiting Mrs. Peevey. Mrs. Charles Pulley and children, of Greenbrier, are visiting at the home of Mr. C. L. Nolen. biles Mery Feeney hae returned from Whltwell and Kelen, Tenn. Mr. anti Mrs. W. H. Gillespie, of Birmingham, have been visiting here thla week. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Judd have re turned from Shelbyvllle, Tenn. blisses Alice and Marla Garth have gone to Roanoke. Vs. blisses Carrie Belle Ward and Wll- helmlna Spence have returned to Nashville after visiting Mrs. Roach. Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Pettua have gone to Norfolk to attend the James town Exposition. Misses Clara McAllister, Helen Me- entry, blable Stegall. Mary Mastln and Luelle Anderson have gone to Athena to‘attend college. Mra. .Solon Whitten and Mlaa Odelle Whltlen have returned to Chicago aft- r ~"dlng the summer with friends ARROW COX. LA RS INTERLINING IS CUT AWAYWHERE COLLAR FOLDS —THIS INSURES FLEXIBILITY AND PREVENTS CRACKING. OVER too STYLES IN QUARTER SIZES. CLUPECO SHRUNK. ISC. EACH; .2 FOR 2SC. CLUETT, PEABODY A CO., u.scai. THE ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE. The operatory of The Atlanta Dental College la open for practical work from 8 a. in. to 3 p. m. each day excepting Sundays. Filling operation* of all kinds. Including gold, and tooth extractions, with or without gas, are made by the advanced students, entirely free of charge. Experienced demonstrators In charge. THE ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE. and relative* here. Mr*. Ren .Matthews and eons have gone to Indiana. Miss Fannie Levy haa returned from an extended vlalt In New Tork. Mrs. Thomas McAllister, of Birming ham. Is visiting her parents here. Mr*. C. G. Dillard ha* returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. and Mr*. G. W. Wilkes have re turned from a visit In Betlll Springs. Mrs. Jeff Terry and aon have return ed from a vlalt to Merldianvllle. Mr. and Mra. John R. Rivera, of Birmingham, have been visiting ftrends here this week. Mrs. M. R. Murray and children have returned from a visit in Marshall coun ty. Joseph B. VanValkenbui^h and bride, formerly Mlsa Margaret Powell, have returned from their honeymoon trip. Mis* Della Well has returned from Birmingham. Mrs. Thomas P. Hay has returned from a visit In Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rice have re turned from Wooly Springs. Mrs. James L. Darwin, of Green Grove, has been visiting Miss Mary Lou Harris this week. Miss Emily Barclay Heard, of Wil mington, N. C., Is visiting Miss Hen derson. Miss Mary Hall hag returned to Chattanooga. Mrs. 8. o. Holmes and daughter have returned from South Carolina, whero they spent the summer. ATHENS. Ml** Mattie Wllaon Dullose entertained nt bridge Wednesday morning in honor of Miss Fdtvlna Williams, who will be one of the October bride*. The prlxe for the top •core, a crescent of brilliants, wo* won by Ml** Maude Cheney; that for progression*, a hatpin, by Miss Agnes Go**. Mis* Kath leen O'Fnrrell received the booby prlxe, n piece of music, "No Wedding Hell* for Me," nnd Ml** Wllllnm* was given a box of dainty handkerchief*. A salad course served after tho r __ra. John W. Brtunt recaption Wednesday .....—... mentnry to her danghter-ln-taw, Mra. Frank Hardeman Brumby. It was tho largest so cial affair of the week, al»out 200 ladles calling during the receiving hour*. Thursday afternoon 311** Sarah Mnnne. at her home oa .Mllledge avenue, entertained at bridge. The gaum waa an unusually Interesting one and the prises very pretty. 3Ir*. J. G. Carlthers left Friday for New York, where ahe will spend some time. Hhe will go to Jamestown lator, represent ing the Elijah Clarke Chapter at the Na tional D. A. R. conference, which meets there In Octolier. Ml*s June Lvudon has returned from a month'* stay In the mountains of North Carol inn. Mr*. 8. M. Herrington I* visiting Mra. J. D. Rradwell In CoHeire Park. Ml** Anna Coate* Benedict left Frida/ for Raleigh to resume her studies at 8t. Bell la Flinch has returned from ^Professor nnd Mra. A. II. Patterson and children have returned from Chapel IIII1, where they apent the smumer. Mins Lola Witcher will ipeud the winter In New York, studying at Columbia. Mlae Cal lie Maanowskl la the guest of Mrs. Peacock. Rosa Woodberry has returned to — be summer “ ... Pensacola, guest of Mra. Homer Nlcholaou. 3tlsse* Sarah and Marianne Frierson have returned from Anbcrille, and are nt Mrs. J. w, Rrumby's jfor the winter 4 J.' strict Brief News Notes Some unique contrivances were ex- ■ hlblted at the electrical show which opened In Madison Square Garden to night. One Is a machine for milking cows by electricity. One machine, It Is said, will do the work of seven milk maids. Conditions are slightly Improved In the storm-swept districts of southern j France. Storms give Indications of abating. Reports have been received here that the Catholic China Inland Mission at Chanchow Fu was destroyed during the boxer riots. The American mission aries, Horne and Marshall, with their families, are safe. E. H. Harrlman, who last week un derwent an operation, was today de clared to be Improving. Twelve Russian provinces are affect ed by tho epidemic of cholera which broke out early In August. The death* already reach Into the thousands. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., has Joined the Harvard football squad. He was put through light signal practice at the left end of the fourth team. CITY TAX NOTICE. CITY TAX BOOKS WILL BE CLOSED OCTOBER 10TH. PAY NOW BEFORE FI. FAS ARE ISSUED AND COSTS CHARGED. E. T. PAYNE, City Tax Collector. Special to The Georgian. Waycross, Ga., Oct. 3.—Miss Ada Stewart, missionary to Brazil from tho Methodist Episcopal church, Is in tho city visiting relatives and friends. Miss Stewart has only recently returned to the United Stntes from Brasil, and talks quite Interestingly of that South American country. Upon the request of the Senior Epworth League she de livered an address before them at their regular meeting Tuesday evening. E iest of her daughter, nd. Ml** Lou A. Drown li visiting relatives In R. 11 ester. Miss Anna Canmk leave* soon for Dnltl more to »pcn<l the wluter. Ml** Nina Join**, of Waynesboro, Is the nest of the 311**4** Thoms*. 31r*. Grave* Ktephensou and little daugh ter have returned from Monroe. .Mrs. Robert M. Jones nnd children, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mr*. Hugh J. Rowe. Mrs. Julius Talmage baa returned from Chattanooga. Colonel mul 3!r*. J. P. Fort sud family will spend the wluter In Athens. m’doTJough. Dr. R. L. Tye has returned to New York. Dr. and 3Ir*. Adel Beott left Monday for Baltimore, where the former will enter the medical college. Mr*. E. 31. Kmltb la In Macon this week. Mia* Dollle McKlbhen, of Jackson, la toe gneat of 31 is* Lillian Daniel. Mis* Blanche Wentsell has returned to McDonough. 311** Annie Hnlllvan, of Concord, was the guest of 31 Isa Ilerthn Dixon recently. ' Mr. Moore, of Atlanta, waa In the city Sunday. i Sir. Jamie Hooten has returned from Car- follton. 311m Zatdee Clannce la the guest of Min Annie Dm Copeland. lion, and Mra. J. Q. Nolan visited Atlan ta recently. Sir. Harry Dunn Is the guest of bis par- er Meaara. Clarence Ilarrla and Cliff Tye made a business trip to Jackson recently. Mr*. J. F. Wall has returned from Ma con. Sir*. E. J. Reagan gave a dinner party Monday night In honor of Mr. and Sira. W. A. Price, and MIm Dollle McKIbbeo, the guest of MIm Lillian Daniel. MIm Lillian Daniel will entertain tonight In honor of her guest, MIm Dollle McKlb- lien, of Jackson. The bouse wll! be deco rated in palm*, ferns and cut flowers. Tall vases of I^iFrance rosea will lie used con spicuously. Silas Daniel will receive her gneste In n cream silk, daintily trimmed Fu lace. Miss SIcKIbben will be hand somely gowned in a Parisian creation of cream lace over henry cream satin. Pro gressive aaines will lie played nnd an Iced course will lie served later in the evening. Those Invited are Mlssee Dnnn. Carmichael, Briggs, Hmoke. Copeland, Clannce, Brown, Betts, anil Messrs. Turner. Hooten, Cohen, Jackson. Tollcson, Parr. 3!oore. ltengnn. 311** Florence Carmichael will entertain MIm Lillian Daniel and her guest, MIm Me- Kthben. nt dtnuer Wednesday evening. Mr. and 31 r*. W. A. Price are the guests of Mra E. J. Reagan. MILLEDGEVILLE. Mr*. Will Little entertalncil the Young Matrons’ Club last Friday afternoon nt her A twenty-dollar bill was found and adver tised In The Georgian want column*, mid returned to Its rightful owner In Icsh than three hour* after the paper was out. Forty-ccnt box or Wiley’* best candy free with each SO-ccnt want ad. for Saturday's paper. 8PINNER8 WILL DI8CUS8 MILLS IN SOUTHLAND. Washington. Oct. 3.—E. M. Guerin, a manufacturer of spinning machinery, of Woonsocket, R. J„ speaking of the work to come before the National As sociation of Cotton Manufacturers' con vention, said: "It Is likely that the old question of the respective advantages of the South and New England for milling will come up again. Every time there is a great rise or fall In the price of staple It appears and Is discussed at length.** l»est on tho market. You can make your •wants" known, too. beat candy free ACTION OF 80UTHERN CAUSES BIG KICK. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn. Oct. 3.—Action of the Southern railway In abolishing Its Chattanooga division luta caused more Indignation here than anything done by the present management of the system. This city and section were al. ready hard hit by the abandonment of the Improvements beguij.Bome time ago. The office of assistant General Pas senger Agent Benscoter Js the only one of any consequence maintained here. andy Fre#—forty-rent box of Wiley’s best i with efcrv 30-ccnt want nd. for Saturday a paper. This offer Is open to every msn, woman and child In Atlanta. Yonng Matrons’ Clnh Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. G. Croley entertained Inst Wed nesday afternoon In honor of her attractive guest. Mrs. Frank Devant. of Marietta. The home was prettily ttccoratcd with gol den red. Domino euchre wg* Indulge.! In: afterwards ft tempting Mind course, follow ed by an Ice course, wa* served. Mr. and Mrs. Louts Plemlstsr announce to their friend* the birth of a daughter. Who will be christened Otelln Case Florals- *r. 3!r*. Scott Carrlngtoii hn* returned from a visit to Winchester, Ky. 31 r. Leo Josenb ha* gone to Harvard to take a course In science. Drc’J. II. White of the United State# marine service, located nt Mobile and New Orleans. Is the gneV of relatives In the city, bl* old heme. 3!rs. Adah Evsns-Austln has returned from op extended trip to Europe. dav* In Atlanta Inst week. Mr. nnd 3!rs.^rinrk Cate, of 3taron, are the gvoiNts of relative* here. Mrs. C. W, Richter will entertain tl»e bis sister, 31re. R. N. Lc.mar,