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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
PURITY. PROMPTNESS.
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FRANK EDMONDSON & BRO,
DRUGGISTS.
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OUTHERN SOCIETY
IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES.
PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES
WAREHOUSES
Now is the time to
Vulcanite.
flood on stern o
flat roofs. Order it
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morrow. ltecnm
mended by the Na
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der writers and
Rotithmatern Tariff
ATLANTA SUPPLY CO.,
Sole State Agents for Georgia.
29 and 31 South Pryor Street. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
I. C. GREENFIELD, Pmlttll.
C. A PEIK, Secretary.
STATE OF GEORGIA
NOT JIEPRESENTED
LESTER’S PLACE ON COMMITTEE
GOES TO SMALL OF NORTH
CAROLINA.
Bj Private Leased Wire.
Washington, June 26.—Although
members of the Georgia delegation In
congrea* desired that Mr. Adamson be
appointed on the rivers and harbors
committee ot the house to succeed the
late ('ongressman Lester, the place will
doubtless go to Mr. Small, of North
Carolina, Representative Williams,
leader of the minority, having stated
that he was pledged to that
gentleman. It ts expected, there
fore, that Small will be chosen by the
speaker. Georgia has been represented
on the committee for sixteen years.
There seems now no chance of the
elate continuing to be represented.
NOTED PEARL HUNTER
BEGINS JEW SEARCH
ARKANSAS MAN FOUND MOST
VALUABLE ONE EVER PUT
ON THE MARKET.
Going? 'Twill restore
your youth, make you forget
your troubles, add five years
to your life. What? T. P.
A. Outing Isle of Palms.
Special leaves 8:30 p. m.
Thursday. Georgia railroad.
Ex-Confederate Die*.
Special to The Georgian.
Spartanburg, S. C., June 26.—H. T.
Ferguaon, aged 62 years, an ex-Con-
federate veteran, died at his home on
West Main street. He was stricken
with hemorrhage of the brain last
Thursday evening.
The deceased wa: far a number of
$500.00.
The above reward will be paid
for such evidence r.s will lead to
arrest and conviction of the party
or parties who maliciously cut a
number of wires on cable pole at
corner of Peachtree and Seventh
streets, during Wednesday night,
April 19, or.Thursday morning,
April 20.
A like reward will be paid for
such evidence as will lead to the
arrest and conviction of any per*
•on or persons maliciously inter-
fering with or destroying the
property of this company, at any
point
Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company,
A- EPPS BROWN,
General Manager.
Special to The Georgian.
Little Rock, Ark., June 26.—George
Gilliland, one of the original dlscov
erers of pearls In Black river, le now
operating on White river below Clar.
endon.
When the discovery of pearls
Black river was first made few under'
stood the value of the gems and Gllll
land was among this number. His
flrst pearls were disposed of at a frac
tion of their real worth. He averaged
finding a good pearl every three days,
nnd had sold quite a number, when he
determined to try for higher prices on
hti next lot. A few days after form
ing this resolution he found a larger
and prettier pearl than any he had ever
taken out, so he sent It to the dealer
with the statem,nt that he would take
61,150 for It, nnd felt that this was a
very fancy price. The dealer very
promply sent his check for 61,150.
Later Gilliland saw the dealer and
ha told film he sold the pearl to Tlf
fany for 616,000. "But,” snld the deal
er, “1 was as big a fool for selling it
to Tiffany for 616,000 sa you were for
selling It to me tor 61,150.” The dealer
went to New York to make the sale,
and felt that he had driven the bar
gain of his life when he unloaded his
pearl on Tlltany for 616,000, but hadn't
gotten out of New York before he
rend In a paper where Tiffany had
sold that identical pearl for 646,000. It
la said to be, nnd still ranks, as the
finest fresh water pearl ever dlscov'
ered. »
Soon after this transaction Gilliland
quit hunting for pearls himself and
went to buying from others.
In three months he had made 67,000,
and had the money In a bank. This
money, he thought ample to satisfy his
needs, and he abandoned his elfotts to
accumulate and went to spending with
rather a lavish hand, for In a few
months his 67.000 was gone.
He Is now digging shells In White
river. He hasn't quite as much money
os he had when at the height ot his
success as a pearl buyec. hut he has
made something near 61.000 since Jan
uary selling pearls.
WILL ^ELECTPLACE
FOR NEXTCONVENTION
BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF COT
TON MANUFACTURERS ,
CALLED TO MEET.
Special to The Georgian.
Charlotte, S. C., June S*.—It was an
nounced here by Secretary Bryant, of
the American Cotton Manufacturers'
Association that the board of govern
ors would meet here next Saturday for
the purpose of selecting a place of
meeting for the next annual convention
In 1(07, the last convention having been
held In Knoxville In May last
This will be the drat meeting of the
board as constituted since the May
meeting. President A. H. Lowe, of
Fitchburg. Mass., Is expected here Sat
urday, as well as the chairman of the
board of governors, T. H. Rennie, of
Granltf vllle, 8. C.
A number of cities will present In
vitations to the board for the next
convention, but It Is Impossible to
forecsst the choice of the meeting Sat
urday.
HEAR GOV. BOB TAY
LOR BUILD CASTLES IN
THE AIR AT WESLEY
MEM. CHURCH THURS-
‘dwM-KgvHAWT. DAY NIGHT, JUNE 28TH.
j: d ,r3TfJme*5!Sj TIO KETS AT EDMOND-
SFasSSs SON’S DRUG STORE, 14 S.
104 N. Pryor Street. I BROAD ST. 50 AND 75c.
OPELIKA, ALA.
Mr. T. Boothe Ingram, one of the
most popular and successful young
business men of the city, was Joined
In wedlock this week to Miss Mabel
Ponder, the second daughter of Mrs.
Colonel Walter Johnson, of Oak Moun
tain. Go., the ceremony being perform
ed at the home of the bride In the
pretty mountain village Thursday
morning. Rev. William Taliaferro, pas
tor of the First Baptist church of
Opelika, performed the marriage cer
emony. Immediately after the cere
mony Mr. and Mrs. Ingram boarded
the train for Columbus, where they
spent the day with Dr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Lorenz, the latter being a
sister of the bride. The newly mar
ried couple- came over to Opelika on
the afternoon train and will reside at
the home of Mr. B. F. Ingrain on Rail
road avenue.
Miss Madge Fallaw, the charming
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E Fallaw,
and Mr. J. W. Weaver, of Thurmond.
West Virginia, were married Tuesday
evening at the home of the parents
of tho bride, Rev. W. A. Taliaferro
officiating. The ceremony took plnce
In the spacious reception hall, which
was decorated with ferns and smllax.
The bridesmaid was a sister of the
bride, Miss Annie FhUaw, while the
best man was Mr. T. IC. Weaver, of
Pratt, West Virginia, a brother of the
groom. Tho Initial party 'left on the
evening train for their future home In
West Virginia.
Mrs. W. O. Brownfield and daughter
are the guests of Mrs. Brownfield’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gilmer,
In Montgomery.
Miss Belle Goldsmith, of Fort De
posit. Is the attractive guest of Mrs.
W. H. Holloway.
D. L. Folsom, of Ridge Grove, attend
ed the Epworth League conference at
Pensacola loot week, as tho delegato
from Pierce Chapel.
' W. C. Hunter and family, of Roa
noke, were In the city last week en
route to Hogansvlll^, Ga., for a visit.
Miss Ava Reeves, of Molena, Ga., Is
visiting Miss Mattie Story, of near
Chewacla.
Dr. Jernigan, of Birmingham, la
spending a few days with his aon, Mr.
H. C. Jernigan.
Mra. A. O. Allen and daughter, Mias
Berta, are visiting at Birmingham.
Mrs. Kate Hudmon Cooper U visiting
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mr*. John M. Fletcher en
tertained a few days ago at a 6 o'clock
of Mr. and Mra. John
dinner In honor
M. Jolly, of Downs, Ala, Mr. Jolly la a
brother of Mrs. Fletcher and with hla
bride has been spending their honey
moon at the country home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fletcher—-"Rossdale." The dining
room was attractively decorated with
flowers and green vines and plants.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Za-
bud Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collins,
Mrs. W. M. Fletcher nnd Walter
Fletcher and Philip Fletcher.
Proressor George White, Jr., who Is
the principal of the Prattville public
schools, stopped over In the city a few
days last week with friends while on
route to his home in Sparta, Ga., for
the summer vacation.*
Mrs. Herren and Miss Gladys Har
well, of Dadeville, were tho guests last
week of Mrs. Hugh M. Wilson, on
North Eleventh street.
Professor and Mrs. Robert Harrison,
of Union Springs, who have been tin*
guests of Opelika relatives, left last
week for Tuscaloosa, where Professor
Harrison will teach at the summer
school of the University of Alabama.
Professor G. W. Brock, superintend
ent of the Opelika public schools, left
last week for Tuscaloosa* to teach at
the summer school. Miss Ethel Mays,
who has been teaching at Ridge Grove,
also was among the Opelikans who will
be at the school at the University of
Alabama.
At the home of the bride’s parents.
Captain and Mrs. George W. Ellington,
at Gold Hill, Miss Ludle Mae Filing
ton and Mr. Reuben Tumble, of Five
Points, a popular young couple, were
married. The ceremony was performed
Thursday morning by Rev. C. J. Bur
den, of near Lafayette, an uncle of the
bride. The old Southern mansion was
a bower of beauty in the pretty deco
rations. Both young people are popu
lar among a large circle of admiring
friends and acquaintances and many
handsome presents were displayed,
which attested this fact. Their resi
dence In the future will be at Five
Points, where the groom has a largo
plantation.
Misses Ruth and Edith Martin, of
Columbus, who have been In West
Point, the guests of Misses Epplc Lee
and Nona Scott, were here lust week
returning to their homes.
Mrs. J. C. Hanson has returned home
from a visit with her sister, Mrs. B. L.
Cox, In Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dowdell and Miss
Virginia Dowdell were among the Opt-
llkans who attended tho marrlago of
Miss Susie Thomas to Mr. Henry
Reeves at Auburn Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Henry Reeves, a prominent law
yer of LaOrange. Ga., ami Mi— Su —
Thomas, one of Auburn’s sweetest and
most popular belles, were united In
marriage last week at the beautiful
suburban home of Mrs. E. C. Dowdell,
In Auburn. The officiating minister
waa Rev. C. Cornell, pastor of the
First Methodist church of Auburn.
Pretty decorations were seen through
out the home, the parlor where the
ceremony was performed being espe
cially attractive. To the strains of the
wedding march played by Miss Mary
Drake, Mrs. George Wycroff, of Mts-
Tuoker, Weaver, J. A. Greene, G.iv
EL M. Jones, Dorsey, Yarbrough, Smith,
Peacock, B. W. Williams, Sehuessler,
McCall, Ingram, Love, Burt, Hightower,
Dickson, Lee, Watkins and Dowdell,
Mrs. Samford was assisted In enter
taining by Mrs. J. W. Williams, Mrs.
A. M. Buchanan, Jr., Misses Mary
Samford and Berta Bridges.
Major John G. Harris, of Montgom
ery, who is a candidate for associate
railroad commissioner, was In Opelika
last week.
Mika Carrie Samford Is here from
Atlanta for a visit with her mother,
Mrs. William J. Samford,
Berner Shi. assistant commandant at
tin* A. 1*. I., who is also Instructor in
mathematics at that Institution, was
with Opelika friends a day lost week
while en route to his home at For
syth, Go., for the summer months.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Hightower are on
a pleasure trip to Interesting points In
Florida.
Mrs. C. J. Stewart and children are
In Atlanta.
marriage recently occurred at
Montgomery which Is of great Interest
to # Onelikans. as the groom was at
one time a resident of this city. Tho
marriage referred to was that «»f Mr.
Thomas J. PInckard* a well-known
business man of Birmingham, to Miss
Lucy LedyanJ, a popular young lady
of the Capital City. After tho cere
many Mr. and Mrs. PInckard left for
Colorado Springs. Upon their return
to Alabama they will bo at home in
Birmingham.
Next Wednesday afternoon the So
cial Club will meet with Mra, W. E.
Hudmon on Geneva street
TOCCOA.
Miss Ella Mae Henry, of Elberton;
Mra. W. Lee Harrell nnd children, of
Macon, are guests of Mra. H. J. Cox.
Misses Sallie Mae and Bertha Scott
have gone for visits to Atlanta and
Elberton.
Miss Elizabeth Sherman, of Roswell,
has been a guest of Miss Edna Graves
tho past week.
Miss Salih* Harrison Is visiting
friends and relatives In Atlanta.
Miss m a v si m j in uii is visiting rela
tives and friends In Anderson, 8. C.
Mrs. Walter Barnwell and children,
of Atlanta, are guests of the Albeiparle
for the summer.
Rev. and Mrs. John A. Simpson, of
Pineville, Ky., are visiting Mr. Simp;
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Simpson.
Mra. J. H. Bonaker, of Tampa, Fla..
White Oxfords at Muse’s.
White Oxfords that have shape and style
to them, with comfort and durability assured.
Perhaps you’ve hesitated on the point of shape
liness, but Muse’s has found the smart things
for you.
White Buckskin -with leather welt and rubber bottom • '
with no heel $5.00.
• Best White Canvas Blucher with graceful swing
last and military heel $3.50.
Drab Canvas Blucher Oxfords $2.50.
White Canvas High Shoes $2.50.
White Oxfords for Little Folks
Youths’, Little Gent’s and Children’s White Canvas
Blucher Oxfords:
Sizes: Five to Eight...« $1.00.
Eight to Eleven $1.25.
Eight to Two .$1.50.
“BLANCO” the
White Cleaner.
Metal Box with
Sponge 25c
MUSE’S
3-5-7
Whitehall
AJVJIMIIW k , u*. — 4 »“•(
Is a guest of her parents, Captain and
Mrs. A. 8. Scott,
Mra. N. A. Fessenden attended the
Bumey-Howell wedding In Madison
and Is now visiting relatives in Au
gusto. * I
Rev. Mr. Boone, of Gainesville, spent
last Sunday In Toccoa and preachfd
morning nnd evening at the First Bap
tist church.
Mayor John W. Owen attended the
League of Georgia Munlclpalitl
which convened in Augusta last week.
Mrs. E. W. Schaefer nnd Miss Car
ter Schaefor arc visiting relatives and
friends In Atlanta.
Miss Mary Capps has returned from
a visit to friends at Liberty, 8. C.
Miss Alllo llayes, a teacher In tho
Alabama-Brenau College, of Eufaulo,
Alabama, came home Saturday for n
short visit beforo going to Gainesville
to attend tho summer school at Brenau
College.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S. Simpson nnd
children have gone to Franklin Springs,
N. C., for an extended stay.
Mra. W. H. Eckford, of Atlanta,
spending a few days with her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Burgess, at the Al
bemarle.
Mr. and Mra. H. 8. Wooding,
Ilngansvllle. were guests <»f ltev. John
G. Logan's family recently.
Md. Edward ‘Schaefer hi visiting In
Baltimore, Md., thte week.
Mr. D. K Hogshed spent Inst week
at Franklin Springs.
Misses Nolle and Eliza Bright visited
friends at Commerce last week.
Little Miss Vera Hogshed has been
spending soveral weeks In Elberton.
Mr. Morgan McJunkln. of Hartwell,
Is visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Lome Owen has been visiting
Deercourt tho past week.
Professor Wilbur Calvin has been
conducting the teachers’ Institute of
Bartow county at Carteravltle the past
week.''
Mrs. Gaston has a a her guests her
brother and three sisters of Royston.
'Miss Annie Rampley, of Camesvllle,
Is visiting her sister. Mrs. A. L. Fricks.
Mrs. Richard Isbsll and children have
been visiting xHntlves at t'nrnesvilN*
recently.
Miss Zella Phillips, of Carnesvllle,
Is a guest of her slater, Mra. Richard
Isbell.
Mr. W. T. Balding has returned from
a two weeks' stay In Athens.
Miss Minnie May Burney, of Madi
son, and Mr. Clarence Ward Nowell, of
Toccoa, were united In marriage en
Wednesday at the home of the bride.
Mr. am! Mrs. N«iv-»!l will malm tli< ir
home In Toccoa.
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COLLEGE and RD T XI A 17 Gainesville
Conservatory MJ XV. ML/ i V <c\. v GEORGIA
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literature, arltnce andiclndrrdsubject!: faculty of 25; well-equlpptd laboratorl'-i. Ilia lonirrvatory
offer! beat advantages in muilc, elocution, art; aperlal courie and training rlutri for Mudr Tear hrra; SO
Plano* ; two pipe organs ! mo»t beautiful conr*it hill In Ihit had 27S b»ar«1*ra last ytat,
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la Thomas, of Prattville. maid of hon
or. ‘Staten, of the bride, entered the
parlor, followed by the bride and her
father. The groom wa. attended by hta
brother. Mr. Madiaon Reeves, of Green
ville, Ga. The bride la an attractive
blonde, and waa gowned In a beautiful
toilette of white nllk. prince*** ntyle,
trimmed In baby Irtah lace. The bride
waa asatatant In tbe poatomce at tha
Code*e City, and waa admired by the
entire community. Sir. and Mra.
Reevea left on the evening train for
LaOrange, their future home. Among
LaOrange, and an elegant water ^at.
the rift of the board of deacon, of the
Pint Baptlat church of LaOrange.
Mra. R. L. Samford waa the charm
ing hoateaa to the Domino Glob but
Wedneaday afternoon at her residence
on North Tenth street. The evening
waa enjoyably spent by the following:
Mesdaraee G. N. Hudmon. R. M. Green*.
Jr.. Condon, Randolph. Dick. Carmack. ' Mrs. A. Reynolds and Mlaa Klltabetlt
Watts, Fletcher. Oi N. Hodmon. Jr . Reynolds are visiting friends In Noah-
HIRAM.
J. Kdgar Bodenhamar, of Decatur,
visited friends In the city Sunday.
Mrs. joo Lawler, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday here with relatives.
Miss Edna Hlppa, of Birmingham, la
the guest of Mrs. W. W. Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, of Villa
Rica, vlalted the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Tidwell, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Richardson ant
their guests. Misses Johnson and Tay.
lor, of Holton. Go.; Mlaa Stalworth and
Amos E. Ragsdale, of Atlanta; Mlaa
Butter and Ovm Parker, of Hiram,
spent Sunday afternoon at Llthla
Springs.
The entertainment glvan by Mies
Parle during the past week was an en
joyable affair.
JI. Poole and wife spent Sunday
with frlt-cds In Austell.
marnEtta,
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Pope Allen, of
Macon, spent several days here this
week.
Mlaa Virginia Crosby- has ratumsd
home from Agnes Scott.
Mr. atvl Mrs. Ralph Brown enter-
tnlned a number of friends at a de
lightful tea this weak.
Miss Regina Rnmbo la visiting In
Savannah.
Mrs. Tolbert and Mlaa Tolbert, of
San Francisco, are visiting Mrs. A. C.
Reynolds.
Mrs. Hughs Is visiting her daughter.
Mrs. IlesHi* Green, at Stockton, Ala.
Mrs. A. Reynolds and Miss Elisabeth
Samford. Farley, Roberts, vUIe, Tenn
Tli>- Yo-ir-.gMatronFRridg'-
entertained on Tuesday afternoon by
Mrs. T. M. IJurmby, Jr. After the
game a salad course, followed by Ices,
waa sarved.
The Ladles' Afternoon Buchre Club
met with Mra. Jordan Black on Thurs
day afternoon. A salad course was
served and the afternoon greatly en
joyed by all. The llrst prise, a book,
waa won by Mra. Caldwell, and tha
second, a card can with cards, waa
won by Mra. Richard Joyner.
Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Brumby art
spending the summer at tha residence
of Mr, and Mrs. Bolan Brumby,
church street.
Mr. and Mra. Hilt Hall entertained a
few friends on Tuesday evening.
GREENSBORO.
Mrs (1, A. Hall retsrned Friday from a
visit * ■—
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AMUSEMENTS
CASINO
TONIGHT—MATINEE TUESDAY.
VAUDEVILLE
MMB. THERE8E RENZ.
Introducing her Arabian Hornes.
Brothers Moors. «
Loroy A. Woodford,
Chadwick Trio, Camoragraph,
Waterbury Broe. and
8al* at Grand box
RACES
WAITHOUR vs. MORAN
MOTOR PACED
COLISEUM—Tonight mil Tomorrow Nl|kt
Admission 25c., Reserved Seats 25c.
extra. Tickets on sale at Goodrum’s.
This will be Walthour’s last appear
ance.
to her mother at Ini
sea firliaos sad Wl._
Flslna. and Miss Annie Hml
Iiifh'iide.
Walker, or WMtfl
H parts,
iTe Mou
Grimes
l»e mar*
. . . . . from hero
will attend th«* marriage. *
Mr. and Mra. Wilt l'rior and Miss Annie
Prior,^of |A|^ahiebee, are visiting Mr. and.
Miss Clyde Willie has returned from
Arkansas, where she has been utteiidlnjf
rollefe. 8b«* was serompanled by her sunt,
rtgo, where she will study at the Fairer-
slty of rhlrago. Mlaa Vlrefats Hmlth will
spend the summer with Mrs.
Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boswell and Howard
MeCominons and M. C. Thompson are at
“ ■ hind* "
mm*. Thornton wit.rt.lm-.l bi*r Httii-
■tay arhool rtaM ami ■ nornlwr nf tb*
riHingvr rt at sa nbl fashlonnl tamtharn
Urtwrn* at Bnwiku's I'osrt on Frhlsy.
I.uthi-r Hmlth ho. gun. to vl.lt reutlm
imI frtaitds Is Oklahoma.
Mrs V. H. Hull ha. returned from
rl.lt to her sister at '
retnrnln
dansbter, Avne., spent Humbly to Mntey..
About twenty members of tbe It. Y. I*.
I*, attended tbe convention In Atlanta.
They war. chaperoned by Mra. A. F.
O'Kelley, Mra. J. II. Mnncrirf, Ml.a Helen I
Davta. Mlaa Georgia Arnold ami Mrs. A. M.
Bennett.
Miss Annie Davison, of Woodvlllc, Is
visiting Mrs. u.-A. Merritt.
Mlaa Mania Bayne* h.s raturnrd from
Urararill*.
The party that has been camping at
" ‘ T g
sKsjajE
and Mary Copalas, Adam., Jernigan. Ar-
'ennl* nnd'Kate Kraus nml Nell*
DONCE DELEOki
r fwrk n
DIRECTION JAKE WEILS, Prulha:.
THE GARDEN SPOT
Of Atlanta.
RAND CONCERTS TWICE DAILY.
See OSTRICH Farm
Krans,
. .. tsvaaa,
John Hull.
itolif & Cl. Adams. J.
.either Hmlth, Mlllrr Armor, John
John Ilryaut. 1’carrs IIrowq and Ja
has rsturnari from tho t’nl
rrndty of (toorgl* at Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack, liran<*h si
Mrs. Griffith
visiting her
L ju
neb and son. of
- Betti* nranrti.
and 'daughter, of Athens,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1L
r. Griffith spent tiuudoy
AtUnta. srw Mux Mr*. Mettle Branch,
lug her
... _'fSl
with them.
WATCH
For Ike Opeiiig
of
NATHAN’S VIENNA CAFE
PVH Atlanta before
ralng.
. % Will Brooks returned from Lexington
Wedneaday.
Mrs. B. Murray, of Atlanta, has returned
home after a visit to Mrs. B. F. Mr'
Whorter,
Miss Anns Lewis left this week for an
extended trip to Ohio, Philadelphia and
other K*stern rifles.
Albert King, who ha a been attending i
rflege In Florida, has returned home tori
me summer.
Iff. Cloud, flgeut Rundoy with relatives ]
II. F. Hurt and their 1 ,
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will
On. nf lb* mnat delightful pnrfl,. <
given In Green.horn wn. tbe ••Sll». cl.
-mt. khnurer” given by Min lx>lla J.-rnlgnn
Wedneaday MMWM la buuor ot Mi-.
Annie Grime*, whom marriage will taka
place Jnaagf. Mine. Kara Lee Thorn ton
pad Lacy Jerulgan accred ilellrlmi. pnacb
In <he dining room, which waa lighted by
allvrr candelabra and decorated with
grreaa. Aa eack goeat eutrrnl tb* ball
they were naked fn ri-cteter lu tha br|.l«c«
lae.li. Mine* Annie Linton nnd Morion
Fnfk waaaiited iba bride wltti many ono-
fu glfi. given her by her friend,
thla aberhert nnd rbanip.-igne wnfei
nerved. Tb»»e prraeut were Mr..
Merritt. Mr.. K. II. Armor, Mlem-a Grlinca. | parent.
A. Hmlth. Il.llle Walker. A. Harlan*, j i ller. J
It. Jarkwni. Hall. II. Hmlth. Haiti* and ISaaibrni
'I '• • I* J. i. - Hun,.. Mar, < • p, I .
tan. led* and Kllat liter, Kvli Bara- Hr. V.
hart. Blake Bicker., Adillo Copcloo, Bella merilng
Armor, Nan La*. | aah la.t
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1 Wklfktf, Opium, the*
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I r#ks<r# nf bifiiflf.
or Norn filiioffM,
Tlx Otilj (••!«, Iiitt*
tut. In GMrffa.
235 Capitol An., ATLANTA, 6A.
Southern Home Pure Lead and Zlne
Paints, Pure Putty, Varniehee, Oil
Cofors, Window and Plata Gleee*
Wholesale and retail.
F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO.,
Atlanta. Savannah.
LAWRENCEVILLE.
iru Andrews left. Friday
IKIee, of Cblpley. Is
Mr. J. H. Mrflpe.
l.lllto .t.i.l Hula Cato
••ley a a Kmuaie Colin
ere I
RENOVATING
ATLANTA MATTRESS CO.,
I'.-tth I*fi' n - * 4i«7. • 174 IMedmont Avenue.