The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 10, 1906, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA OEOKOIAJJ. GUILTY OF GRAFT, JOEHILLHALL HINTS Hall Fights Black burn Patrol Bill. BIBB MAN SAYS POOR NIGGERS ARE PERSECUTED Live Session of House Monday. Hall Says Police Are Paid So Much a Head for Negroes. Outside of the sensational Flanders Incident In the houee Monday monitor, and the attack of Joe Hill Hall on the county court offlclale of the etate, there iraa little done at the mnrnlnr eeealon of the lower branch of the general as- eeinbly. Arrument on Blackburn'a county patrol bill wne begun but un- •nlshed. ■ The houee met at 10 o’clock, with tho ueual prayer, roll call and reading of the Journal. Mr. Covington, of Colquitt, aa vice chairman of the committee on temper- an.'e. reported favorably a bill by Mr. Thicker, of Clarke, to ubollsh the dls- pcnaary at Athena. On a Joint reaolutlon by Meaara. An- (h i - n and Htovall, of Chatham, Thura- ■I., ’ evening, July 12, waa aet aa the time for the general nnaemhly to be addressed by Hon. Walter U. Charl ton. ..f Savannah. • The houee reeolved Iteelf Into a com mittee of the whole to conalder the bill In Mr. Blackburn, of Fulton, to estab- hah county patrola by tha county grand Jurlea. Mr. Nolan, of Henry, took the chair. Pokte Pun at Bill. An amendment to the Blackburn bill, Ini induced by Mr, Rainey, of Schley, created quite a laugh when read before Hi.- houae. It wan ae follows: "Amojid by adding, Hint each of aald patrola be provided with four galling guna and alx blood hound’a.” Mr. Blackburn, of Fulton, and Mr. I’m ter, of Floyd, apoke to favor of the Iowa Officials Resign By Wholesale Because Deprived of Railroad Passes By Private Leaned Wire. Dei Molnea, Iowa, July t.—The anti-pass taw, paaaed by the legtats- ture hut winter, which went Into efTect July 4, la craating a veritable epi demic of reslgnatlotu throughout the etate. From every one of the Of countlee reporta have been received that county and townahlp officials are deciding that the annual paaa over one or more lines of railway Is more to be dealred than a public ofllce with a fee aystem or salary attachment Two Boye Run Away. A Daugherty, IS years of age, and Jests Eller, 12 years of age, ran away Sunday from the Decatur orphan home and art being sought by the police, The boys left the home together, and It la thought cams toward Atlanta. Major Halferd Speak«. Major K. W. Halford of the Depart ment of the Oulf, apoke to both the morning and evening congregations at and waa the large congregations present bill. .Mr. Knight of Berrien, opposed the bill to a speech. Joe Hill Hell Takes Floor. Mr. Hall, of Bibb, opposed the bill nil the ground that It contained milch ml .chief. He roundly scored counjy court ofdclala for prosecuting poor "nlggera" for shooting "erspa for a penny. Strong hints at grafts among i minty court ofdclala wars made by whole.nle by Ur. Hall. He continued: " 'Twould make an Irresponsible county police. The niggers who are pu lie 1 up to rourta are not tha mean tmvrllng niggers. They ain't got noth in' The criminal laws are enforced to make money for court ofdclala. I believe that these court oMclals should be put on a salary. I have long op posed this, but the abuse of the pres ent system has led tne to this view. 1 a in opposed to discrimination to en forcing laws. "I unilerstand to some counties police are paid so much a head for tha nigger gamblers they bring In. "I understand to the supreme court the other day that here to Fulton coun ty out here at Armour's plant, some niggers wars to a houae talking one Saturday night, when a hobo nigger cam* in and started a game. He (eft ami the county police appeared and the nigger, were arrested and while they Were being brought to town the hobo, who had come back, eecaped and these nlsgeri were lined 250 and 171 when Heavy Vacation Travel. The railroad traffic on all local lines broke the aeaaon'e record Saturday and Sunday, hundreds leaving the city for the seashore and mountain resorts. The Seaboard train to Wrlghtsvtlle Beach on Saturday night waa taxed to Its capacity and upon Its return Mon day was also filled with excursionists who had spent the Fourth at that de lightful resort. to the Philippines. Major Erwin la a Savannah man, and was detailed for service with the Georgia National Guard to 1222. After alx weeks' ser vice the Spanlah-Ameiican war broke out, end he went Into active service. In 1I02-'0I he waa with the National Ouard of Alabama for Inspection ser vice. Assigned to Chickamauga. Captain Carl Relchmann, of the Seventh Infantry, has been assigned for duty aa military secretary to tha commanding general at the Chicka mauga encampment. Deputy Sheriff Oliver Hit by Car. Deputy Sheriff J. C. Oliver came within a few Inches of being knocked through Death's door Saturday night after 0 o'clock by a College Park car at the Junction of the Campbellton road and the car line, while the car whs running at n speed of some 20 mllee an hour. As It was, ha sustained painful brulaea on tha right arm. West Virginia Party Hare. J. W. Stewart, president of the American Horticultural Distributing Company, of Martlnaburg. W. Vo.: » •’IMJIUIIJ, til KIHIllltoWUlli V* s V IV, • Charles Lamar, of Martlnaburg: Alec Clohan, postmaster at Martlnaburg, and ft. D. Henahaw, deputy revenue col lector at Martlnaburg, passed through the city Monday noon after spending a week at Fort Valley and MOron Inves tigating the outlook for the peach crop of the present eeaaon. All the above gentlemen are largely Interested to the peach and apple Industry of east and West Virginia and thalr visit to Geor gia had a significant Importance. Nurserymen Meet Next Month, President Orlando Harrison, of the Southern Nurserymen's Association, has called a meeting of the members of the organisation for August II and 14 at Chattanooga. Aa a majority of the local nurserymen are members Of the organisation, much Interact la be ing taken to the coming session. trie. Political Bailiffs. -This bill provides for the constables .> be sort of ex-officio captain*, doesn't I? My God! The worst thing to the iurld le a political bailiff. (Laugh- ' This bill gives a lot of Irresponsible fell iws authority to raise bell to the country. (Laughter.i I "You pass this bill and to twenty- ; ir hours every officer to the county I. oitrte would have a contract with those patrols.” Mr. Hall was asked several queatlona to regard to Macon. ' "1 lira to Macon, but I am net re sponsible for It." -Hava all the nlggera left Macon?" asked Mr. Anderson, of Chatham. "All thn good 'una, but we have police officers who are responsible and would not like this patroi, running out tha nlggera. "You paaa this bill and as soon aa all the nlggera are run away Ihesa patrola will start on lha poor white f 'Iks and ‘Run, nigger, run, or the pat- r i ll catch you' will be sung to Georgia . nk. to. The patrols will have theee poor folk, running all over the fields." Mr. Longley, of Troup, differed from Mr. llall. He said In part: "My friend from Bibb Is a prophet of evil. Ho In to favor of protecting the rural districts, he says, but opposed to grnn.l Juries appointing, what he says, would be Irresponsible parties, who would drive the niggers away. - "1 believe the grand Juries of lha stair are made up from the beet men in tho etate, and they do conscien tious work. I would have Introduced just such a bill ae this, had not my friend from Fulton done so. I trust this committee will report tble bill fa vorably to the house." Mr. Mann to tho Defense. ,. Mr. Manta of Catoosa, answered Mr. Hall, whoso arguments he said, smack- ed too much of crap shooting nlggera. He defended the grand Jurlea from the snack made by the gontloman from lJlbb. Ho laid: "This bill did not originate with the gentleman from Bibb, It to true, but good can come from other sources. . "The gentleman from Bibb damns the constables. I don't believe these constables are all dishonest." f Mr. Felder, of Bibb, differed from Mr Hall, whom he answered to a strong speech for Mr. Blackburn's hill. The burden of hie argument was that the bill would tend to put down crime to the country, and fore# all "nlggera" to go to work. ' At U:40 o'clock tho committee of the whole reported progress to tha houae and asked leave to alt again. Then cam# the sensational Flanders Bills. On the call of the roll of countlee : f ni new business the following bills and resolutions wars Introduced and read by Reading Clark McClatchey: By Mr. Anderson of Chatham: To rearrange tho several senatorial die- • Addition to Plant. A til,000 addition to the plant of the 11. M. Beutell Manufacturing Company on Bellewood avenue la to be com menced at once. The firm manufac tures bank and office natures and la enjoying un unusual era of prosperity. 31. Anlhonye Church Plcnie, 81. Anthony* church, West End, will give a picnic Tuesday at Chief Joy ner's farm. Fair Oaks, near Marietta. Tickets may be obtained at tha rectory, No. 251 Ashby street. Old Lowry Benk Sold. One of the most Important real estate deals of recent days was that of Sat urday, when James A. Farmer, a recent arrival to Atlanta, purchased from the Lowry National Bank the property at the corner of East Alabama street and Central avenue, .formerly occupied by the bank before the erection of the Equitable building, for the cash price of 125,000. It Is understood that Mr. Farmer purchased for Investment. East Point Teachers Elseted. James T. McGhee has been re-elected superintendent of schools at East Point, being hie fourth term to that capacity, during which time the school has grown and flourished aa never before. Mr. McGhee's assistants during the next year will be Miss Ada Norton and Mrs. A. B. Sparks, of East Point, and Miss Simmons and Mlta Daisy Lee, of Atlanta. Dr. Jameson Preached Sunday.* Dr. S. T. Jameson, principal of Mer cer University at Macon, was to the city Sunday and occupied the pulpit of the Jackson Hill Baptist church at the mornlag service. Youthful Culprits Caught. For several weeks the Atlanta Gas Light Company haa been the victim of thieves, who have during that time carried away more than a car load of braes fittings. On Saturday a sorry- looking trio of youngsters faced Judge Broyles on the ch&rge of being Impli cated' to the petty larceny, l.lge Thomas, Mud Parke and Noah Famea ware the names to which they an swered to court, and they were bound over under S50 bonds for their appear ance In higher courts. The arrests were the result of clever detective work of Officer Rowan. PRETTY STENOGRAPHER WEDS A GAS MAGNATE 3 1 FIRST ELfiERTAS COMING TUESDAY BE8T PEACHES (N THE WORLD all a little LATE. The first car load of Elberta peaches of the year will arrive In Atlanta on Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock. The Elbertoa this year are a little later than unual in arriving, but the growers promise that what has been lost in time will be fully made up In quantity and quality. The first con signment of the "Pride of Georgia" will !.*• «<-nt from pear h on hards <<( Fort Valley and within a very few days car loads from all points of the state will bo arriving. The first of the *•!<>!> will he sent (<> .%!«"•» and At lanta and on Wednesdny the ship rnents to the North will begin. The fruit this year Is of a moct ex cellent quality and Is In the best of condition for packing for Northern points. It Is expected by the shippers and the railroad companies that all records will be broken before the Northern movement Is finished and for the purpose of facilitating the work of the shippers the railroads have every available car on the scene. <s> $ c OUTHERN SOCIETY $ $ © X * $ IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES. 1 PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES | ■3 ■V O & MADISON. LEAPS OFF TRAIN By Private Leased Wire* Suffolk, Va., July t.—When the Atlantic Coast Line passenger train was nearing Knfleld, N. C„ yesterday, Elisabeth Bran Photograph of Mrs. Frederic Tudor, formerly Miss Amy Isabel Logan, a pretty stenographer, who was married at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. R. Felton, on Friday last. Mr. Tudor is a gas magnate and clubman. The young couple left Boston for a honeymoon trip In an automobile. ner, a passenger, 22 years old, arose from her seat, pissed quickly dowa the slate of the ctr, opened the door and stepped out upon the platform, from which »hr leaped to her death from the atens. The train was moving at the rate of w pitas ai boar at the time. U. S. SENATOR PETTUS REPORTED VERY ILL Bank of Buckhaad. A charter waa granted Monday morning to the Bank of BuckhMd, to Morgan county, by tha secretary of state. The capital stock la 225,000 and Incorporators P. 1L McWhorter, John B. Swords, It. II. Paschal, O. M. Gale- aert, J. Ilulino Morgan, C. C. Bhouse and W. L. Rogera. Thla la the thirty- third state bank chartered ilnce Jan uary I. New Llv, 8tock Company. Tha United Live Stock Insurance Company, of Batobrldge, was chartered Monday by the secretary or state. It la a mutual concern, and has aa Incor porators J. W. Callahan, J. C. Me- Caaklll, Dr. J. E. Tools, Q. 8. Mc Nair, E.*1I. Hammond, M. B. Hammond and others. Admitted to Prattle*. Arthur Thurman, of Atlanta, waa ad mltted to practice before th, supreme court of Georgia Monday. Big Cheek fer University. State Treasurer Park received Mon day morning a warrant for 225,000 for the University of Georgia, thla amount S olng annually to that Institution un- ar tha provisions of tha Morrill, bill. Captain Park mailed tha warrant at once to the treasurer of th* university. Railroad Commission. „ The regular monthly meeting of tha railroad commission will ha held on Wednasday. Aa tha mnrbl* rata case went over until August t, no matters of unusual Interest ur, sat for a hear ing. Prison Commission. The prison commission will meet on Tuesday morning. Guile a large num ber of petitions fojr clemency are to be considered, but there are no cases of unusual Interest. The annual report of the commission will be ready for tha general assembly this week. Glnnsrs' Insurants Company. A charier waa granted Monday to the Glnnera’ Co-operative Insurance Company, of Athena. It haa no capital slock, and among tha Incorporators are W. P. Jackson, \Y. F. Dorsey, W. ~ Dorsey and W. A. Mallory. Georgia Man Promoted. Major James B. Erwin, of the Ninth cavajD', haa been detailed major to (he Inspector general’s office and ordered tricte of the state. By Mr Flynt of Spalding: To amend the charter of the city of Griffin. By Mr. Lumpkin of Walker: To regulate the running of automobiles to aald county. By Mr. Rainey of Terrell: To amend the act establishing graded school, to Dawson. By Mr. Rainey of Terell: To amend the charter of the city of .Dawson. By Mr. Calvin of Richmond: create a department of banking to (hla state. By Mr. Singletary of Thomas: To repeal an act to create county courts In certain countlee. By Mr. flSlngletary of Thomas: To establish tha city court of Cairo to Grady county. By Mr. Singletary of Thomas: To incorporate the city of Cairo. By Mr. Sears of Montgomery: Con cerning compensation of county com missioners to said county. By Messrs. Wilson and Nix of Gwin nett: To Inspect all alchollc liquor*. Picnlo at Pairoake Tuesday. Tha ladtaa of St. Anthony's church are arranging a picnic to be held on Tuesday, weather permitting, at Chief Joyner's summer home at Falroaks, and, Judging from the number of tick ets which have been sold, a large num ber of members and friends of the church will attend. Cara, will leave from In front of the postoffice on Ma rietta street every hour during that day and a special fare of 50 cents for adults and half fare for children la an nounced for th* round trip. N,gro„ Besom, Excited. The negro colony at the foot of Piedmont avenue was thrown Into an uproar Saturday nlghl by tha appear ance of a squad of officers under Ser geant Lanford, and the subsequent un expected and unwelcome call of the guardians of the peace upon the club- houee at 12 Piedmont avenue, where Albert Rogera waa entertaining a big party of hla race with a crap game. A stampede followed the visit, but the officers caught tan and others will be produced later. H. C. White Get, Home. Among the arrivals In the city Satur day waa H. C. White, of Atlanta, who haa been desperately 111 at New Or- leane for several weeks. Mr. While Is a well-known and popular traveling salesman and hla many local friends gave him the glad hand aa he passed through the streets while en route to hi, home. He Is still to a weakened condition and will be unable to return to hla work for several days. ALL FASHIONABLEPARIS TO ATTEND THE FETE GIVEN LONGWOBTHS PRESIDENT OF FRANCE TO HON- OR THE DAUGHTER OF ROOSEVELT. By Priests Leased Wire. Paris, July Tha Longworths and the whole of fashionable Paris, espe cially the American contingent, will spend the evening In the Bola de Bou logne, where the president Is giving an outdoor fete to honor of President Roosevelt's daughter, at which the royal Cambodian dancers will be th# chief features COL ESTILL SPEAKS AT MARIETTA, GA, MU8IC FURNISHED BY BAND AND A LARGE CROWD AT TENDED. » Party Going to Asia. On Wodnoaday of this weak Bishop Warren A. Candler, of the Methodist Episcopal church. South, leaves Allan ta for the Pacific coast, where later In the month ho will oall for Japan to re main eeveral months. Bishop Candler will be accompanied on hla long trip by A. D. Thompson and Aaa W. Candler. The party will probably visit China and other foreign lands before returning to thla country- NOT CRAZY, SHE SAYS DECLARES HU8BAND WANT8 HER IN ASYLUM SO HE CAN GET ALL THE PROPERTY. After having been hold In the police sta tion since Haturdsjr pending au Investiga tion Into the fiuestlon of her sanity, lira. Kinioa Karwlsb, wife of Benjamin Kar- wlsh, a merchant at Marietta and Ttoe streets, waa arraigned before Recorder Broyles Monday morning and fined 15.75 on Karwti home. Mrs. Karwlsh has declined all along that she Is perfectly wine and that the talk of lunacy waa merely a ruse on the part of her hustiand to get ner In the asylum so he could get an of their property Into hla business. Urn. Karwlsb says thst at the time of _rr arrest she had liecome Intoxicated from one drink of whisky, taken to relieve lllnt*sa. Hlie states that her hustaml for merly conducted a saloou and that she learned to lore the taste of whisky l»y coming so constantly Inti* coutart with It. "1 am not craay. There ta nothing at all wrong with my mind.” declared Mr». Kar wish Monday morning. "My hnsi«nd stm in get all of the property.** Karwlah and hla wife are said to be worth eeveral thousand dollars. COURTMARTIAL HOLDING IT8 FINAL 8E8SION. By Private Leased Wire, Bt. Petersburg, July t.—The Rojest- renaky courtmartlal la holding Its final aeaalon today, the testimony being all in and the addresses of counsel be gun. Special to the Georgian. Marietta, Oa.. July t.-Coloiwl J. If. Es- tlll, candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for governor, addressed the voters of Marietta today. The speaking was held In the court house, nud was attended by a large crowd. Music wag furnished by the Marietta band. Judge EstIll’s speech wss along the usual lines, snd the occasion was not marked by any unusnal Incident, BAPTIST MINISTERS POKE A LITTLE FUN JOLLY EACH OTHER IN TALKING ABOUT TABERNACLE PLAN. **Of course we know Dr. Broughton says some things thst are not so, but all of us do that, t think I even do so myself some* times.**—Dr. W. W. Landrum. *Tf Dr. Landrnni will just keep on 1 think there Is some chance that be may be converted yet.**—Dr. Broughton. The above fragments of two speeches by Drs. Landrum and Broughton at the meet ing of the Atlanta Baptists ministers Mon- diy ‘on umile n speech setting building of an auditorium, ani. — _ „ id good humored speech Dr. Landrum Ms ei * ' * - - - Jreagfci only uisn who coubl successfully carry nut sttch a scheme, and that he himself could never undertake the work of sack a church. Home good humored criticism waa In By Private Leased Wire. Memphis, Tenn.. July 9.—Private advices to close friends state that the paralytic stroke suffered by United fits tee Senator Edmund W. Pettus has so undermined hla health as to make those who know the facta fear that the end la not far off. Tbs senator la a very alck man. STANDARD OIL BEING PROBED By Private Leased Wire. ■ Cl.veined. Ohio, July 'The *ran<! Jury haa In hand the caaea at the (overnment atalnat the Standard Oil Company, N. N. Anipach, chief or the Lehe Shore railroad freight tariff bureau, and Georte told of the Lake Shore tariff oa puhlisl SAVED FROM GRAVE, SHE IS DEAD TO WORLD By Private Leased Wire. Newport News Vi., July ».—But for the precautions of tho attendln* physician, Bias Maude Wallace. dau,hter of J. 8. Wallace, of Koxhlll, BlUabeth county, would prob ably hare been hurled alive. Miss Wallace wae taken lit two weeks a*o and gradually becama worse. Hhe waa attended l>y Or. Rowe, of Hampton. Sat urday, dnrint the absence of the phyab din. the youuf woman grew worse, and, tc all appearance., died. There were ao at(ue whatever of reepUatloa or pules. The par ent, of the girl, bettering she bad died, made arrangements for the funeral, going to far at to notify the undertaker and bare her body told out In a cofttn. Dr. Howe dlecorered, however, that tho body of the young woman was etlll limp «f respiration. Immediately declared Since then Ml _ comatose condition. Tho phyetetaaa bar# been utterly unable to arouse ^ej, or to ( ^■to arouse Jhr; ■roduce any other erldencea of life. Si no doubt that the spark of life that, the eps body remaining Uiup TRANSPORT THOMAS IS REPORTED FLOATED t TRANBPOBT THOMAS By Pritate Lraaed Wire. Washington, D. C„ July I.—Tha navy de partment has been advised that the United DON’T KILL OLD MEN! JUST MAKE ’EM WORK! By Print* Leased Wire. Denver, Colo.. July l.-Mrs. Sarah Ilatt Decker, of the National Federation of Women'■ Hubs. thrills the ear* of roc- ccMful business men whom Oaler would retire or chloroform, acordlng to tbplr age. by the proposition that when th the age of 40/wealthy men should to fill offices of public trust icy t .JM : without pay. Deaths and Funerals. Wiley Bennett. Wiley Bennett, 24 year* old, died suddenly of heart fallur* at hla home. No. 521 Sunset avenue, at 1 o’clock Monday morning. He loaves to a wife to whom h* had only beet married four months ago. Tha remains will be taken to Calhoun. OA, for funeral services and Intarment at 2:25 Tuesday morn' tog. OOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o PRETENDER'S DAUGHTER ELOPES WITH COUNT. By Private Leased Wire. Zurich, July l.—The daugh ter of Don Carlo#, the Pre tender to the Spanleh throne, la here with Count Ftlchl, an Italian painter. She Is Princess Rlvlm tie Bourbon and the count left a wife and family to fly with her. OO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Nettie Holcomb*. Nettle Holcombe, the 2-months-old daughter of M. L. Holcombe, died at the residence of her father, No. 107 Julian street. Sunday night. She fol lows closely her mother, who died only a week ago. . The funeral service* were held from the residence at l o'clock Monday afternoon and the In terment was at Hollywood. The city of Bt. Louis le soon to have an exhibit building, or permanent museum, that will cost The committee farthering the ImlMing of the museum t« sow to report definite plan*. A SLMM09 fund haa already bee* amnred that will take the form of au endowmeat. Emmie Thompson • nN-rtaiiifil a 1<friends on Wednesday evening in honor of Allss Lucile Moore, of Sha- ron. Various games were played and ai !• •• course was served during the even Ingr. Those present were: Misses Em mlo Thompson, Lucile Moore. Sallle Pat Burney, Hallle AIcHenry. Virginia h ltler, Mary Junes, Louis** McHenry. Irena Austin and Mary Walton Tram mel, Messrs. Everette Atkinson, Wal ter Brooke, Mason Williams, Frank Austin, Thornton Brooke, Guerry Moore, of Sharon; Ernest Snelllngs and Brooke Thompson. Colonel and Mrs. E. H. George have returned home, after a trip to New York and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shepherd are at Indian Springs. Mrs. C. O. Price and Miss Mary Jones have returned from Wlntervllle, where they attended the annual meeting of I Hightower, Armond Jernlgan and Kyle Smith. the W. F. M. S. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burton, of Car- tersvllle, spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reinhardt. Misses May Thomason and Sue Reid Walton are at home, after a visit to Augusta. HAwfclNSVILLE. Elbert Birins, of MIUHgevlUc, Is visit* Inc bis Rl«t4*r, Mrs. Htepbou W. Brown. Missus Nannie Dunham. «>f Cochran, and Clnrnbell Miller, of Atlanta, arc visiting their aunt, Miss Mattie Hutton, on Broaa street.. . . Mrs. W. N. Parsons and little son are Tlsltlng friends at Birmingham, Ala. Morgau Thompson, cashier of the First National hank, la recuperating In Virginia. Mr*. McC. Pate win spend a few week* of directors and agents of an In surance romiutny he represents. Miss Ida Tarver, a recent graduate of county many years. Is suffering from nu at' tack of rheumatism, but Is iignln able to ride to his office, and attend hla tin ties. Announcement of the marriage of Miss Ethel Dupree, of this city, to David Crock et Pleree, ot fhe county. Is made by Mr*. Martha Dupree, mother ot the soon-tn-lH»- bride. Miss Ethel la on* of HgWklBSrUle’g beautiful and charming young ladles. Mr. IMercs Is a teacher or ability and high standing. ^ MARIETTA. The Ladles* Eochrs Club was entertain* ed on Saturday Afternoon by Mrs. Prank Havant. Mrs. Charley DuPre entertained the Bridge Whist Club on Saturday afternoon. Professor Nortbcntt's dunce Frldny night waa much enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Harry DnPre, Mr. and Mr*. James Welsh, Mis* Mary , Dean Towers, Mrs. Henry Wyatt anil Mr. Floyd Northcutt will leave for Wrightsvllle Beach, N. C., on Saturday. A number of young people left Tuesday a— — * *' Will for Mweetwater Shoal*, whore they ._jy camp for a while. Among those in party are Mra. J. II. Miller. Misses Olivia Bacon, Cecil Cantrell. Huslelee Cantrell, Leslie Gann, 8aryt Anderson, finale Andsr- ■uui Mary «uu«avi Anderson, and Messrs. James and Itobert “ Ml Anderson and Louise Anderson, Walter Miller, Harris Lyon, Will Duma*. J. J. Daniel, Jack Collier, Dtv*Mix on, Jose PareJo, of Havana. Cut*. Mlw Nina Moon Is, visiting friends In vsr Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Hall are vialt- Ing Mr. nn<l Mrs. Hill Hall, of Mg* rletta. Miss Belle Armor Is spending several day* with friends In Atlanta. Mlattes Henrietta and Elolse Smith left Thursday for an extended visit to relatives at Sharon, Thomson and At lanta. Mrs. Thomas Winn and Mr. W. T. Linton attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. McDaniel, who was burled at wOodvfU* Monday. Professor P. P. Carter has returned to Columbia. S. C., where he has his studio. Mlaaea Blanche Holden, of Whits Plains, and Mary Myrtla Corker, of Atlanta, are expected to visit Miss Heba Jernlgan next week. Miss Addle Copelan entertained ths Domino < ini> Friday afternoon, ths 29th. The game was played on ths vine-shaded veranda. The score cards were four-leaf clovers, hand-painted by Miss Jule Copelan. The same motif was displayed In the prlxss, a lovely handkerchief bag and dainty clover blotter, and won by Misses Jennie Evans and Henrietta Smith. Delicious cream and cake were served at th« end of the game. Miss Copelan was assisted in entertaining by All sees Ju lia Copelan and Frances Adams. Those who enjoyed Miss Copelan’s hospitality were: Misses Jennie and Kate Evan*, Henrietta Smith, Julia Copelan, Fran ces Adams, Mary Copelan, Hallle Partt, Ellse Armor, Atlle King, Blake and Frances Bickers, Wilson of California, Reba Jernlgan and Neile Hall. Miss Helen Davis Is tlsltlng friends In Maxeys. Colonels W. P. Park and Joeeph Faust attended the' barbecue at Wat son Springs, given In honor of Miss Bessie Brlghtwell’s house party. Miss Nell Coyen, of Atlanta, Is vis iting Miss Frances Bickers. Mrs. B. B. Calloway and children spent the Fourth at Farmington. Mrs. 8. F. Merritt has returned from a visit to White Plains. Rev. Owens, of Crawfordville, ex changed pulpits with Rev. O'Kelley | Sunday and delivered a highly Inter- * — —Lend, from „ra. LH.BHI. of Atlanta, Is visiting btr father, Mr, Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Robeson and two chil dren have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and children. -*j * • »U'I ana. »uuu wiuitu ■UU t'limii ru, o, cart#r>Tllle, ner# the (neat, of Ur. ana Mri. Joseph M. Brown thin week. Mr. nnd Un. John Northrntt sad family sml Mr. snd Mm. It. II. Kortheatt nml inner', numuicr home in Gilmer county. Minn Kunio Ituttelpli In vlnltlnx her broth er and bln wife In New York city. N0RCR0S8. Mr. and Mra. H. M. Beutell, of At lanta, are her* for the summer. Mrs. Louis Csrhsrt, of Atlanta, waa at tha Hotel Brunswick during tha Miss Kmmle Willingham, of Toccoa, receiving much social attention as ths gusst of Miss Sara MoElroy. Mins Jennie Sue Bell, of Atlanta, Is SIIB3 STIIIIIO ouo UUII, VI J\ lilt mil vlstlng Mr. and Mrs. llomer J/inen. Miss Sara Webster and Master Ed ward Webstar srs visiting Alins Hoyls Skinner snd Master Frank Skinner at their country horns on th, Chatta hoochee. The Walking Club were entertained Thursday afternoon by Miss Lillian McDaniel. Ic«n were served on the lawn, and tiny United Slates flag* were given ss souvenir#. Air. and Airs. Jamea L. Key, of At lanta, are visiting Dr. Thomas Terrell Key. Mrs. Charles Browder, ot Sweetwa ter, Tenn, Is th* gusst of Miss Lola Key, anting lecture on the Holy which he han Junt returned. Miss Annie Hamilton, of Atlants, han returned home after a visit to her .In ter, Airs. O. T. Irby. Mr. Guy W. Hall han returned from a trip to Atlanta. Aliases Maude Townsend and Mattie Clayton and Mrs. Townsend have re turned to Greensboro and will npeml the summer with the Aliases Clayton. Air,. Blount, of Waynesboro, I, vis iting her mother, Alr». Luther Vln- Alf*. J. L. Plnnon delightfully enter tained the Daughter, of the Confeder acy on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Miller Armor I, the guent of Mr. Holcombe Armor, of Eastman. Mr. Walter L. Jones, of Atjnlnton. Ala., returned home Thursday after s visit to relatives here. Miss Francs* Bickers wo* hostens st a luncheon Thursday morning at which she entertained th# members of the Dolnlno Club to honor ot her guests. Misses Wilson and Coyen. She wa« as sisted to receiving by her mdther and Allises Blake and Alay Bickers. The house was very dalntHy decorated with bowls of pink geraniums nnd yellow nasturtiums. The score cards wsr* copies of Glbnon heads, and ths prixes wer* a framed picture and cush ion cover and won by Misses Maynile Bayne* snd Mary Copelan. A salad course was served snd very much en joyed. Those present were: Misses Alsyinle Baynes, Kate Evans, Hallle Park, Lucy and Reba Jernlgan, Dun lap of Atlanta, Frances Adams, Ellse mu Ul> nuomu. a-aeteev*.-. * Armor, Allle King, Alary Copelan and Addle Copelan. COMMERCE. Mill Norms Cooper entertained Tuesday renlng at her horns on Koutb Broaa street In honor of bsr guests. Misses Mitch* ell and Vinson. Mias Ovetler la spending her vacation In Atlanta. Deri, Shannon spent Wednesday Is Lex Ington. limner Blackwell, of Do# West. 8. C„ spent Monday here, the neat ot hla broth- Her. J. D. niarkwell. Mrs T. R. Key was hostess laat Thors, afternoon at ss enjoyable party for day afternoon st ss enjoyable psi Mias nsriday. of Atlanta, who hat — — tbl a made Commerce ber home for some time: her many friends regret that she Is to tear* s tires home. Uoy Shannon spent Wednesday Is Allan Tha yonng men entertained tha young ladles st the park Tuesday evening with s moonlight pteulc. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, of Cedartown. will be tbs nests ot Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shannon next week. • Her. M. L. Troutman will arrive Mon day to sstint In the protracted service! st the Methodist rknrrh. Mrs. A. J. TIUey Is st Franklin Springs. Miss MlteheU has returned to her h In Macon after a rlett to Miss No Cooper. GREENSBORO. Mr. snd Mrs. John Palmer and grand daughter*. Ruby and Margaret, of Au gusta, ere spending the summer with Mra. G. A. Hall.. Air*. Willingham, of Marietta, spent several days with Mrs. J. B. Park dur ing this wesk. Frank Robinson has gone to Atlanta, where h* has accepted e poslton. Mist Leila Jernlgan has returned bom# after a vialt to Whit* Plains. Mis* Msmla Baynes la visiting Miss Frances Adams. Several ot the young men of the younger aet complimented thelc spe cial friends with an al fresco party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Armor. The following young ladle, were present: Misers Reba and Lucy Jernlgan. Ruby Palmer. Sere Lee Thornton, Celeste Pmk and Mary Jim Dunlap, of Atlanta. The hoats of the evening were: Messrs. Garnett Evan,, Miq: -to .......... ..... p»t*Jltn*AUt USSq ««| *U Henley Hall, Lloyd Smith, Grover ;ui|q .Unwin o) Xu|oX noA *4V—»II*<» EASTMAN. Ml,, Ruth Whiting, of AlcRse, In th, guest of Miss Mabel Wynne. Mr. Edwin Cosby, of Louisville, Ky, la to the dtj-. Miss Maud Allen, of Birmingham, Ala., Is spending some time to East man. the guest of Miss Ethel Wynne, on College street. . Miss Lucile Hodges, of AlcRse. spent last week with Alls* Pearl* Peacock. Alls, Lucy Barton, of Buford, In vis iting her brother. Air. Charles Burton. Dr. Georg* Lane, of AlcRse, spent Wednesday to town. Miss Hsttle Harrell l* spending some time to Canton. Oa., the guest of Alls* Annie I-aurle Kilby. Airs. J. D. Bass snd children, of Dex ter, G*., srs th* guests of relatives in th Mr. ll *nd Airs. Edward C. Hanford leave to a few day* to spend some time st St. Slmom. Mr*. W. L. Jessup will leave ,oot for St. Simons. 8. C. Smyly left lest week to spend some time lit Washington and New York. LAWRENCEVILLE. Mlsa Anne Winn It to Athens, th, guat of Mr*. C. A. VerNooy. Afr. Tlnk Veal spent pert of lest week near Warm Springs. 8. O. Brown visited at Jersey Sun- d *MlMe» Julia and Luelle Brand, daughters of Judg* C. H. Brand, of Athens, are here for the summer. Miss May Waldln, of Athens, I, visit ing Mr*. W. Al. Sasser. Mr. Jacob Pentecost, after ■* week • visit among relatives, returned to hlx home at Demopolls, Al*., Thursday. Miss Ztlla Buchanan, of Atlanta, i« the guest of Mis* Grace Austin. Rev. Air. Welker, pastor of West End Presbyterian church, Atlanta. Is con ducting a successful meetlag st the Presbyterian church. . All Ibo Lawreneevllle Sunday schools wilt picnic at Grant’s park, Atlanta, next Friday. , Miss LllUe Ambrose has been visit ing st Bulord for a week. Ith Miss May Hwlxsnti. of Athens. Is «o» Ito snd Mr*. Fred O. Hodgson st tbwr summer cottage. HIU L'rest. j Mra. J. fi. O kelly. of Westminister, * l\, Is rl siting her dsoghter, Mrs. J “• C,?h -' ird. Jr... has returned Is visiting Ms mm. Dr. O. T..WMta : Jr Russ both 7, "MletFrisabeth i. Oregfcof A Susie, of Coluabas, era st tbe Monterey Judg* T. P. Wsnty. ssr&JrSd m .ui?r jSSfe ••jrt tawooJH-'tttW >" 0 ?! its atotnt nsEstaajynk”^ 1 I