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THE
TUrnSDAY, JULY y.
ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
RUSSIA FACES
II NECKS
Financial Matters Are
in Serious Con
dition.
FINNISH GARRISON
WITH THE PEOPLE
Several Members of Czar’s
Council Resign Because
Douma Was Dissolved.
By Special Cabl*—Copyright.
st. Petersburg, July 28.—The finan
cial situation la becoming alarming.
Already'th# govarnmanl haa received
notification from the underwriting of
the Itiiaalan bonds In Berlin and Paris
that subscribers to* the last loan are
balking and decline to meet the second
payment which Is now falling due.
Is. of course, too soon yet to determine
whether or not the suggestion of the
delimit that the people refuse to pay
taxes will be generally followed, but It
Is evident that the foreign inlanders
believe that there Is danger of Russia's
ability to pay becoming seriously Im
paired.
It is understood that Minister of
Finance Kokovolf will start In a few
days for Berlin and Paris to see If
the matter cannot be adjusted.
A well authenticated report lu cur
rent today that a meeting of several
Committees of the Social Democrats,
Social revolutionists, peasants' league,
railroad men’s union, telegraph opera
tors' union and military committee haa
tM bald for the purpose of dlsruss-
Ing plans for the establishment of a
provisional government and the In
auguration of a revolutionary move
ment under a thorough organisation,
ii la said that a majority of the meih-
bers of the douma favor this line of
action ultimately, but council delay
for the present.
Six of the elected members of the
council of the empire, the upper house
of parliament. Including four of the
representatives of Science In the coun
cil, resigned today to shorn their dis
satisfaction because of the dissolution
of the douma.
At Helsingfors, Finland, 1.500 sol
diers and sailers of the garrison toak
an oath to fight on the aids of the
people.
CHINKS TO LOSE
THEIR PIG TAILS
ATLANTA NEWS
BRIEFLY TOLD
In Georgia and Adjoining Slates
8ANDER8VILLE.
On Thursday, the 19th, was the an-
Youthful Burglars,
the charge of burglarising
house at 409 Whitehall street an
stealing from H. H. Frtdell, .Frank |
Copper and Frank Wilton, negro Boys,
were arraigned In Judge Broyles' court I
Wednesday afternoon and bound over!
under 1100 bond each.
Young Drunkard.
For being Intoxicated Prank Buch
anan, a 14-year-old negro boy, was __ _
lined S3 and costa In tha recorder's mini picnic at Chalker. A number of
court Wednesday afternoon. The youth gandersvtlle people attended. The
was found by his slater In a drunken "Dick Russell Club" was-qult* In evl-
stale near the old depot some time ago, dence. Among those who went up In
and although the police searched for the afternoon were Misses Mamie
him they were unable to locate him Sparks, Minnie Young, Rosalia Mathis
until Wednesday. The yopth claims a and Louise Sullivan, Messrs. C. D.
stranga man gava him a quantity of sheloutl, Thomas Sparks, Battle
bear, which left him In the drunken I Sparks and Sam Davereaux.
condition. I Profesosr and Sirs. Gibson are visit
—** , , Ing friends In Agricola.
Night Watchman Injured. | a delightful outing was given the
George R. Borland, night watchman visiting young ladles by some of the
In the railroad yards below the old de- matrons of Smith street. The Invl-
pot, Is conflned to his home at It tatlon was to a luncheon to be given
Terry street, aa the reault of an seel-I St Idylwltd, the picnic grounds on the
dent early Wadnasday morning, when IW. A T. It. It. about 20 miles from
a alight collision between two care I Sanderavllle. The guests of honor were
threw him heavily to tha ground. His Miss May McConnell, uf Bavnnnah, and
Injuries, although painful, are not se- Miss Nellie Whllden, of Mllledgeville.
rtous. The party of twenty couples and the
[chaperons left on the 1 o’clock train
Revenue for First Quarter. and returned at 7:90 o'clock.
For the months of January, February | Mr. and Mrs. C. Shelley are on
and March the sum of *1,931,9X4.01 waa trip to the mountains of North Csro-
pald Into the state treasury from the | Una.
general tax. For the same period 9193,- wise Vurlna Lon* will leave on Mon-
199 tves paid In for poll tax. making day for a visit to Her home In North
total revenue of 91,489.990.99. Caroline.
■ — — | Miss Bertha Williamson leaves Sat
ENGINEER DTTNN urdajr for a two weeka' visit to Wrens
r _ , Dr. H. A. Hermann la In New York
KILLED AT CULEBRA f or « wMlon. Whlls there he will at
tend lacturea at tha Polytechnic.
By Private Leased Wire. I**'* 5 u !i 0 . 0 "
Washington. July I6.-Th. headqusr- Vienuann has returned
ters of the Isthmian canal commission f rom . delightful visit to Roms.
In this city was advised by cable from Mrs. Gordon Boatwright, of Roches
Civil Oovarnor Magoon, of the canal | ter, N. Y, la the guest of Mrs. Leo
xone, of the death on July 88 of civil Jojd*n. .....
Knglneer Robert L. Dunn, who waa .’?**• ^uRt ICImiard, of Atlanta, la
killed In a wreck in Culebra Mr. Dunn vl *'* 1 "* “ .“re
waa from Peterstown, W. Va , i2P_ k,n " ' ,h * gu *®' of
Governor Magoon report* one death . **.«• ‘ arrora
yesterday !n Colon from smallpox. “^"fwo ^.tta a? th? h”w1 jT
MRS. WILLIS DIES 1 Mrs. Carlos Rodgers, of Savannah, Is
AT NASHVILLE wl,h H a Uw
A X JYAOXl V xl jl jtj. | Mr CoI|n OBmpboIli ot siaeon, Is on
O.H. a«u.. i a visit to hi* mother.
Bpeelal to TBs .OeorMan. I >|rs, c. D. Shclnutt and daughter,
Nsahvllle, Tenn., July 98.—Mre. Van- I(In, are vlslllng Athens and Walnut
leer Wills, wife of Postmaster A. W. Grove.
Wills, of Nashville, died this morning. Miss Susie Warthen, of Bartow, at'
She was prominent In Nashville social {Jf * t '*° weeks’ visit to Mrs. Georgs
c, " , « ®" d « r «ndnlece of ,Gen- E ^?Vn“rew sT^k. ™ a member of
* delightful houie party at tha home
fame. H«r husband, Major WI Is, who of Mr Sydney J. Taylor In Davis-
was an offleer In th* Federal army. L..,, r * ’
lurchanad th* plot of ground at ,
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
OFFICERS BATTLE
WITH BAD NEGRO
Marietta. G*., for th* location of
Federal cemetery.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
An event of the past week which af
forded much pleasure to the younger
society set was ths dancs an Tuesday
th
By Prlrslc leased Wire.
Berlin. July 39-—Offlclsl Information
has reached ths govtmment here that
emperor ..r rhln.i ••.•niempliti- « pi ■-
...mlng two radical reform# and sn-
nrclng thslr accsptance throughout the
■BMW Tha reform* are th* iMHItl
f pig tails and ths mutilation of worn-
n’s feet.
JOHN D. NEARS
HOME SHORES
By WILLIAM H08TCR.
By Wireless Telegram from 8taamer
Amerlka, via Marconi Station, Cap*
Race, N. F„ July 18.—John D. Rocke
feller I* enjoying his homeward bound
trip to Now York with as much gusto
and energy oa ha did on bis eastward
passage six weeka ago. There Is a dlf
ferencs In hi* attitude toward hla ftb
lose voyagers. Ha Is not so social as he
was going over. Mr. Rockafallar has
paid little attention to any of th* other
passengers outside of the members of
bis own party, but be has been con
stantly In avldsnca.
SEEK TEDDY’S AID
TN STATE nw fiWTO I evening given by Ml- Sndb- Gills-ide
X« (liivx ij Up VJxllW. | honor of her guttt' Jtiae Hope, of
Portsmouth, Vr. Miss Gillespie, who
By Prlvste leased Wire. Is to he a debutante of tho next een-
Waahlngton, D. C., July 98.—Senator aott wore n gown of embroidered lav-
Dick, of Ohio, chairman of the state I eider chlffhn and her guest a white
committee, who has been in Washing-
ion several day* making hla plana for wer * ** rvcd durlng the even *
the coming campaign, has secured the *j r . Arthur W. S. Chatreell, who poa
promise of Secretary Shaw to make seises a high baritone voice, ot rare
several speeches In Ohio during the I quality, returned home Friday after
campaign. The senator left for Nhw f,S*“<W" g / or the post, winter In Des
York today, where he will have a con- I n.„>.
ference with Cholrmnn Sherman, of the L MI "® nd h
congressional committee, regarding Ut- 1»
eratura for distribution In tho llurkeye fV£ '' h
state nnd the assignment of speakers. Lookout Mountain,
guest. Ml*s Kirkpatrick, has returned
to her home In Montgomery.
Mies Eleanor Matthews la the guest
of her aunt, Mre. & D. Smith, at
Blount Springs.
Misses Clarlde and Mamie Sue Ber
ry have gone to St. Clair Springs.
Miss Mary Ware, with Mre. Clay
Clopton and .Miss Mary Turner Clan
ton, will leave soon for Greenbrier
While Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
Mre. E. J. Snow and Mrs. Owen
Brown are at Blount Springs.
MARIETTA.
The Ladles' Afternoon Euchrs Club
was delightfully entertained by Mrs.
C. T. Nolan Thursday afternoon. The
prizes, a hat pin holder and pin cush
ion, were won by Mr*. Agnes Hlllsman,
of Albany, nnd Mr*. George H. Keeler.
After the game a salad course and Ices
were served.
Mrs. W. A. DuPre entertained the
Young Matrons' Bridge Whist Club
on Friday afternoon.
XIr. Illlton Holmes entertained _
number of young people at auchre on
Wednesday evening.
Miss Jennie Wollons Is spending this
month with Mr. and Mrs. J7 D. North-
cutt at their summer home In north
Georgia.
Mrs. Walter Sessions and children, of
Birmingham, are visiting her mother,
Mrs. L. N. Trammell.
Mrs. Will Pomeroy and little daugh
ters are the guests of her mother, Mre.
I« N. Trammell.
Mrs. Mttybelt Gtover Williams, of
New York city, Is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Glover.
Miss Ellen George and Xllsa Issla
Brumby are visiting Mr. and Mr*. M,
H. Field In Canton.
Professor Norihcutt's dancs Friday
night was largoly attended.
Mrs. l. N. Trammell, Jn, Is spending
some time In Atlanta.
Mrs. L. I>. Hoppe Is visiting Mr. and
Sirs. Fields In Canton.
Miss Nell Atkinson, of Atlanta, 1*
the gy^st of Sira. C,' T. Nolan.
MADI80N,
■Miss Mary Trammell entertained
about thirty guests Friday evening In
honor of Silas Hill, of Nashville.
Miss Lucy Burton, of Buford, Is the
guest of her aunt, Mr*. J. W. Rein
hardt.
, Silas Inez Parker la entertaining the
members of the J. S'. L. Club at a house
party this week. The guests are: Miss
Fannie Stokes, Sllss Martha Hunter,
Miss Anlco Speers, Miss Sara Robert-
son- and Miss Kitty Newton.
Tomorrow Mr. Dirk will visit the pres- |. Dr - “{J 11 T' ?!( ’fir
blent at Oyster Bay nnd solicit his old !T® re ® b . oa . t , ,b ® •**! J* /"f^ inke.
In saving Ohio from the aasnults of the Thousand Islands and the great lakes.
Demon hits, who nre making a deter- ?.!. JB":A v„V,„n
mined light to retake some of the dis
tricts now Republican, but which are
normally Democratic.
TO CAST OFF WIPE
AND WED ACTRESS
Deaths ahd Funerals.
Mrs. Harriet Brown.
Special to The Qeorgtsn.
Charlotte. N. C, July 18.—Mr*. Her
riet Brown, widow of th* lata Captain
W. r. Brown, died at her hom* In this
county yaatardsy morning at an early
hour.
F. M~Terry.
V*. M. Tarry, 81 year* old, died at
noun Wednesday at hi* residence, 141
Grant street. The funeral services will
hr held from th* lata residence at 8
o'clock Thursday afternoon and the
interment will be at Westvlew.
Themes B. Mullln.
Thomas B. Mullln, 71 years old.
Confederal* veteran, died Wednesday
night at ( o'clock at th* Presbyterian
h rpltal. H* leaves a wif* and two
children. Th* funeral services taka
place Thursday afternoon at 8 o’clock
ut the chapel of Ilarry O. Pool* A Co.
The Interment will be In tha Confed
erate veterans' lot at Wsslvlsw.
Charles Harrison Morris, Jr.
Charlas Harrison Morris, Jr., tha In
fant son of Mr. and Mre. Charles H.
Morris, died at the residence of hla
parents, 397 Highland avenue, nt 9
o'clock WsdlMtsday night. Funeral ser-
vu es wer* held at 3:9# o'clock Thurs
day afternoon at the residence, Rev. C.
C. Jarrell officiating, and the Inter
ment was at Oakland.
John C. Bucher.
Th* body of John C. Bucher, a citi
zen of Docatur, waa brought to Atlanta
Tmirsday morning nt 7:M o’clock and
carried to Patterson's undertaking es
tablishment. Mr. Uuclter was killed
Tuesday afternoon at a saw mill be
longing to him nssr Waycruea by being
"'ruck wHh a piece of flying Umber.
The funeral services will be held at i
o'clock Thursday arternoon at the res.
I denes in Decatur, end th* Interment
will be In the Decatur ecmatary. Mr.
Bucher I* survived by a wife and one
daughter.
rjir'Vr W l,lU— 10 d ® w1,b r ®® r
,^_T%st doesn’t conesrn ate.” rsewered
JJessreoa* man. -The questtea Is 'Wkat
Katherine
Misses Addl* nnd Ethel Norton are
the guests of Hon. und Mra J. Q. Rob
ins In Tupelo, Miss.
Mr. Wallace W. Wilson has returned
from a visit with friend* at Lake Tox
away and Asheville."
Miss Leone Cdhby has returned from
Mobile.
, . Mrs. Frank S. Whits and her daugh
By I'rlrat* Leased Wire. I t#r jjj„ jinrguerllo White, have gono
Berlin. July 18.—Duke Ludwig of Ba- to Glenwood Springs, Colo., YelTow-
varta, who la 71 year* old, announces atone l’nrk and Portland, ore. Captain
his Intention to renounce hla second w ' 11 j 0,n th, J'
I _ The marriage of Mis*
18887 and to contract a third morgan
atic marriage with Frauleln Tordak, • I Tr.'V.'J. hem. of the
BSS MuScT ° f ,h8 R ° y#1 OP *"‘ Srid.\ y SSW i t r. lh .nd h0 x”™.°J. *1*
WHITFIELD COUNTY L2US , -“* Bl ®' Ubb ' 5
Clfc NEW R0UTE.| 8 t“ M re. Harvey Woodward l.ft
. th* city In their automobile for Cleve-
By I’rivale leased Wire. land. Ohio, from whence they will go
Washington, July 9*.—Rural delivery to Sidney and then to Waldaa, Me.
rout*, established to commence Sap- »h*lr former hum*.
., mh ' .. Mr. and Mra. David Thompaon Jiave
Varnall* Station, Whltflald «ot«»F, th ‘^ n *Vlo
ueorgla. Rout* No. 1-14 mil**: POP- »P*“/.,5®' t ” f Au * u *‘ ®" J ,hen e °
SFi°u n t. M .8 V * d M1 ‘ NUmb#r ° f hOU,M nlr? .?d y Mre. Mikael aifford.
on rout* If. | M)m cufford , nd Mr . Libert Clifford
have gone to Atlantic. Mist Clifford’*
DRAGGED FROM HOME
BY AN ASSAILANT. | ROGERS MAY TRY
Special to Th# Georglsq. I TO SETTLE STRIKE
Nashville, Tenn., July K-Frnnklln, .
Tens., was tbe erene of *a attempted p*- B 3 Private leased litre,
snnlt today, says s special. UIm lYorl Naw Bedford, Mass., July 18.—Strike
Knott, oldest daughter ot Mrs. Victory I breakout nr* being brought here today
Knott, w» nttrectsd to tho door by tho I by Prenldont Crappo, In an attempt to
hmd Larkina of a dog. On opening tbe lh , .trike which han tied up tha
door, oho was ariaad by s ail aid dmg- of th , Vn[on 8tre ., Railway
&**& r n hJHam*Y wSlfl*ff ‘
ant aad'raaback to’ihoT , T elDTiy I n * h » ot *"• ‘rolloy uwu it wa w ,
pnreoed. Iler acre*ms 8tiall* brooght shorter bourn and the recognition of
neighbors to ksr reacoo. thslr union haa been reached.
It Is declared by somo that H. H.
Roaera, on* of the largest atockhold-
CAROLINA DEMOCRATS lire in the company, will personally
TO NOMINATE CANDIDATE. I come to New Bedford and take a hand
In th* conflict.
By Prlrala leased Wire. ,
Raleigh, N. C., July 88.—Th* blgge.it | FREE MAIL DELIVERY
and moat Intarestlng congressional eon'
MAY BT SECURED.
vontlon ever held in North Carolina gpeclal to Tho Georgian.,
will be rallad to order at 1 o'clock thl* Tlfton, Ga.. July 38.—Although Tlfton
afternoon at Fayetteville, whan th* |a unable to meet the population requl.
Sixth district Democrats will meet to I B |t«. she Is an applicant tor free de
nominate a candidate to succeed the | livery under the annual receipt clause,
present congressman. C. B. Patterson. Tho gross receipts for the decal year
The principal competitor la stats Ben- [ending June 80. In Tlfton# poetofdce
*tor J. A. Brown, of Columbus. There [department, show# an amount over
are two additional candidates. Cook, 1810,000. not Including the_ mon, y or-
Cumbarland, and Goodwin, of liar-1 deni. I'nder the l nlte* States post-
nstt. office regulations sn> city with a pop.
utatlon of 10,000 or more, or any city
, whoa* poetofdce ahowa un annual re-
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O 0 business. Is entitled to a system of free
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O Savannah, Ga, July 88.—Her- Olg 8IX CHILDREN BORN O
mon Exlay, of Savannah, aged It, O p TO A NEGRO WOMAN. Q
waa married last night at th* O O _ .
union station to Xflas Jlncy Nabb, O u Special to The Georgian,
of Hurry hill, aged 20. Th* young 0 , ° Nsahvllle. Tenn, July M—A O
woman did not want to get mar- O | O special from Kingston In William- O
o rted In th* country, so they came O O eon county, to The Banner. Mates O
0 to Savannah. o O that a negro women near that O
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o truck farmer and has been mar- D O six children. All of them are alive 4
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JA8PER, ALA.
Mr*.. R. IV. Anderson and daughter,
of Alexander City, are the guests of
Dr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Stovall.
Miss llene Lanikln, of East Lake, la
the guest ot Misses Kate and Douglass
Rowe.
Miss Florence Is able to be out after
an attack of fever.
Mr. Asa Cranford has returned from
a trip to St. Louis.
Misses Everett and Mary McGuire
luivn nuurn.'ii fmm u lew day's visit to
Tuscaloosa relatives and friends. • .
Miss Irene llucue, who han l.een vis
iting Mr. and Mis. W. W. Hokus at
Dora, tins returned to Jnsper. nnd Is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles D.
Long.
Mrs. Mollis Daffln, of Mobile, Is via
ttlng her parents. Dr. and Mr*. D. L.
Parrish.
Miss Lena Comer, who has bean tho
guest of Miss Laura Parrish, has re
turned to her hom* at Birmingham.
Mlaa Carrie Lamar I* visiting frlsnda
at Dorn.
Mrs. J. M. Shaw la th* guest of h*r
daughter, Mra. T. M. Cross, at Dors.
Miss Ives gave a vary Interesting
and enjoyable dramatic recital for the
benefit of the Confederate aoldlars'
monument fund at th* school audito
rium recently.
CARROLLTON.
M|sa Eva Thoraatson entertained the
Lit Mu Club last Friday afternoon at
her home on Xlapts street. Ella Wheeler
Wilcox was the study of the afternoon,
and an Interesting and profitable pro
gram waa enjoyed by all.
The Presbyterian Aid 8octaty enter
tained th* Ladles' Aid Society of the
Mathodtat church and the Willing
Worker* of the Flret Baptist church
ol fresco at ths home of Mr. A. A. 81-
monton on Mapla street.
Mr, Laatar Blade, who haa basn vis
iting his parents, Xlr. and Mrs.' T. B.
Slade, returned to hie home In Colum
bus last Monday.
Mrs. Joseph Klngsberry la quite III at
Oak Lawn.
Miss Ethel Carroll, of Tlfton, Is vis
iting Mrs. Dr. Sewell. /
Congressman and Mrs. W. C. Adam
son attendad the meeting of the Geor
gia Bar Association at Warm Springs.
Wayne Sharpe Is spending the weak
In Charleston, S. C.
Mis* Willie Ridley, ot Ridley, Ga,
spent Thuraday night here, *n route
for Cleveland, Ohio. 8hc will spend
most of the summer on Lake Erie.
Miss Nell* Lou Walton, of Nawnan,
Is vlstlnc Mra. Cliff Turner.
Mr*. W. D. A. Anderson, of Fort
Leevsnworth, Kan, la visiting her par
ents hare, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brown.
Mrs. J. W. Stone left Wednesday for
a visit to Douglaasvlllo and Austell.
Miss Katherine Wooten, of Atlanta,
will visit Miss Paulina Morris thl*
Miss Lucy Harris waa hostess at a
apend-the-day party Tuesday. The
guests were: Sir*. Sarah Meador, Mr.
and Mra George Fuller. Mr. and Mra
Cliff Turnar. and Mlaaea Nell* Lou
Walton and Amle Mary Fuller.
Mra«A. C. McDonald nnd Mlaa Lucy
Harris will leave Tuesday for a vlalt
to north Georgia.
CORNELIA.
Mr*. Bam Avery ha* a* her guests
the Mlaaea Ramseur. of Toccoa.
Mlsa Lula Hogsed and Miss Edna
Payne, after spending several days
with Mias I .eel* Walls, have returned |
to their home at Toccoa.
, An enjoyable event of the week waa
{he party given Thursday night by
Mlsa Baesle Wade In honor ot Mis*.
Eva Burns.
Misses Ltwl*. of Elisabeth, N. J„ are
st the Grant Hotel, visiting their fath
er, J. M. Lewis.
amerTcus.
Among >h* out-of-town guests at the
recent L*wts-Councll wedding were:
Mr. and Mr*. IV, II. McKensle, Mr. and
Mr*. E. B. I-ouis, C. N. and E. N. Lew
is of Monlesuma, Mrs. S. B. Lewis
Mrs. Edward Wolf*, Mr*. C, M. Clarke.
Mr*. Julian Clarke of Albany, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C*. Holme* of Macon, Mre. Ed
ward English of Atlanta. Mr. and Mra.
Brooks Coley, Mlaa Pearl Lewis, Cera
Lawla Miss Lamer Lewi* and Mis*
Helen Lewie of Valdosta, Mlsa Barths
Leonard of Vienna, Mr. E. R. Clark* ot
Euflaula. Mr. Nat Lewis of Macon, Mr.
and Mr*. A. F. Belllngrath of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mre. W. D. Moreland are
spending some time at Tybee.
XBases Maybelle Hawkins and Lola
Williford have returned from a pleas
ant visit to Cordeie. -
Mr. Jeff Taylor, of Tampa, Fla, la
spending some time In Americus, tils
former home.
MTrAlRY.
Vis* Dora Duuwnody has retorned to
Macon after s visit of several weeks with
Mrs. A. II. Heywood, Jr.
Mrs. E. Coulter and daughter, Mlis
Pauline Coulter, returned to Atlanta gun
lire. Roliert T. Walker, of Savannah, Is
occupying her anraincr cottage on Uonnt
Sll«* ■ Alice While, of Atlanta. Is visit.
Ing her sister, Mrs. O. T. Whits.
Hr*. K. B. Htellings
! f Atlanta, are among
lonterey.
Mrs. Knte Jolly has returned to her home
In Atlnntn after n visit of two weeks with
Mra. J. F. Rttbter.
Xllss Mary Waller, of Colombo*, Oa,
Is with her mint, XIVs. II. T. Waller, at
ber summer cottage.
Mr*. J. V. Chariton,- of Columbus. Oa.,
Is with her sister. Mra K. T. Waller.
Mlsa Alice Lynn l-ewls, of Irvine, FIs.,
Is at Mra. Ilnhley's for a week.
Xllss Lnta T. Pond, of Albany, Ii
occupying ber summer cottage on Llliertg
**32; a. It. Reinhart, with her son, Frs*.
man, Is visiting relative# la Greers, S. C.
F. A. Quick, wife sud baby, left the
klouterey Sunday for Highlands, N. C.
It. A. Harris, wife sad son, left Mount
Airy Mondiy few New . York city, where
th(y wilt stay for aeveral weeks.
■Hi M. L. Tolbert left Mount Airy
Runday for Highlands, X. C.
t>. V McCullough srrlred from Atlanta
ftntnrday and Joined his wife for s trip
lo Highlands, N. C.
Mra. Allen I’. Rice sad l/ttls son, Allen
nice, Jr., of Cotmnerrt, are at the Moutercy
for the season.
O. T. White, Hr., of Haddock, <ia„ Is
Isttlng Ilia sou. Dr. 0. T. While, Jr.
C. Gresham made s business trip to
Charlotte and Asheville Wednesday.
D. W. McGregor, wife and baby, ef
Athens, Is st the Monterey for ths season.
Xlr. nnd Mre. Barrett Pbinlsy are nt the
Monterey.
Mr. and Mrs. David Tbrlaher, of Macon,
nre at the Monterey. i
Mr. and Mra. It. L. Foreman and cbll
dreu, of Atlanta, nre at the Monterey for
n few days.
Mfa. A. J. Ilnnaell. of Atlanta, Is the
guest of Mrs. It. T. Wsller.
Ths Mlaaea Maude Kirkpatrick. Marlon
Wood. Ilsale Corrle, Geule MeCsslln, Olive
Hhropahlre, of Atlanta, are tbe guests of
"'las Marlon XTorrla.
.Mlaa Fluellyu Plant, of Macon, la the
honored guest of Mias Emily Thompson.
OPELIKA, ALA.
L. Penn Is at Borden-Wheeler
Springs.
XBases Mary Winnie and.8usle Lee
Harris entertained Friday at the home
ot Xtrs. J. B. Greene, In honor qt their
▼leltor. Mis* Sophie Chapman, of Ce-
dartown, Ga.
One of the pretty events of the week
was the luncheon at which Miss Annie
Shapard entertained In honor, of her
attractive honso party visitors, who are
Misses Nonle and Hattie McWilliams
and Mary Ellen Graham, of Prattville,
and Xllss XIaud Brown, of this city.
The meeting of the Social Club, which
was to have been hold with Mrs. Orrln
Brown, Wednesday afternoon, was
loetponed on account of the critical
llness of Mrs. Fannie J. Banks, the
mother of Xlr*. Warren B. Watkins.
The Bobk Club meeting, which was to
have been held at Mra. A. L. Dowdell's
Tuesday evening, was also postponed.
XIra. Banks' condition Is precarious and
grave doubts are fait aa to her recov
ery. , \
Ysstorday afternoon from 8:80 to
8:80 o'clock Xtrs. Jack F. Gay was th*
hostess to a number of friends at pro
gressive whlat In honor of Mlaa Lena
Bingham, of Talladega, the popular vis
itor of Mlaa Effle Smith.
Mlaa Jennie Lana Mitchell, who waa
the recipient ot many pleasant social
honors while In the city, the guest of
her couslna, tha Xllsa vs Dickinson, has
returned to her hom* In Atlanta.
Xlr. and Mra II. T. Woodyard and
son and daughter, of LaGrange, who
spent a few days with Xlr. and Mra. Jo*
L. Renfro, hav* returned home.
Xlrs. D. T. Hurdmon and daughters,
Misses Lata, Genevieve and Bertha, left
a few days since for East Brook
Springs.
Managing Editor W. T. Wear, of The
Dally News, has returned home from a
week's trip to Shelby 8ptings, where
he wt<nt to recuperate.
Thera have been quite a large num
ber of Opellkan* who vlalted East
Hperial to The Georgian.
Valdosta. Oa, July 38.—Sheriff J.' A. |
Campbell, of Colquitt county, and Dep
uty Sheriff Crosby, of this county, had
a desperate tight with a negro named
Will Whit* at Olympia, Ga, yesterday
afternoon while trying t<S arrest him
The negro was wanted In Colquitt
county for burglary.
He attempted to snatch a pistol from
Campbell when the officers went to a
house In which he was staying, and
waa shot by the two officers.
The negro la still alive and may re
cover.
Brook Springs, Tenn, during the past
few days. Among them were Mr. Noah
P. Renfro, president of the First Na
tional bank, and his family.
OXFORD.
Mils Clnrn Leo. of Bridgeport. Ain, !
th# rneat of her slater. Mra. E. K. Turner.
Mlaaea Mozelle nnd 1-ililra Harris of
Mneou. nre spending some time with Mrs.
Oddis stone.
Dr. Y. H. Yarbrough of Grmly Hospital
spent Sunday with hla parent a In Oxford.
Her. Henry HrnnBnm, wife sad little girl,
Rev. Walter Ilranhiuii. of Jnekaon: lira.
Mattie Moore, of Dolton, and Mre. Walter
Emory, of Atlanta, i-p-ut last week wlib
their brother and sinter, Mr. J. IV. Bran
ham nnd Mlaa Lynn Ilranham.
Mist Mattie Griffin, at College rnrk. la
tbe guest of Mlaaea Helen and sne Means.
Dr. C. E. Dowmaa, .if Atlanta, spent n
\y In Oxford last week with Dr. Dickey.
lira. McMIcbael. with her daughter,
aiH'ndlnz the summer In Oxford with her
daughter, Mrs. E. II. Johnson.
Mr. and Mra. IV. A. Albright, of Atlanta,
spent lash Friday with Dr. and MiU
James E. Dickey.
Miss kuale Sandlford sod two brothers.
II. snd Ralph. Sandlford, have returned
■ bury —,.
Mlaa Winona Thomas, of Augusta, Ga,
will arrive Ibis week to be the guest of
Mlaa Julia Dickey.
Mrs. Joe Carr and children, of Savannah,
sre spending the summer with Mra. Stev
ens. the mother of the' former.
Mrs. Howard I’ark nnd children, after
spending several dny* with Miss Nnnnle
Itose Thomas, here returned to their home
n LaUmuge.
Dr. Arch Avery, of Atlanta, spent loat
week with hla wife nnd children In Oxford,
who nre spending the summer with Mrs.
M. .T. Peern .. . . .
Mra. Charles Jsrrell. of -
lending several days with
xfnrd, has returned home,
ltsr. R. K. Bakes, of Atlanta, came down
nat week to vlalt his family at tbe home of
Dr. and Mra. J. 8. Moore.
Xllaa Emmie Stuart haa gone to south
Georgia to be the guest of her slatar, Mre.
Dr.‘ James E. Dickey spent Monday In
Atlanta on business. _
Miss Janie Brown Cofer Is expected to
day from Atlnntn to spend a month with
Mlaa Nell Ilamaey Lowrey.
Mlaa Lynn Branham haa gone to Bolton,
Fannie Singleton
Ga, to lie the gneat of her sister. •
Mias Fannie tUngletou la visiting ber
slaters at Hporta, Ga,
faculty, Hesar. Douglas Rumble. N. A.
Goodyear snd James Hinton, nt dinner.
JEFFER80N.
Miss Pauline Marler Jins returned
from a visit to Athens.
Xtrs. C. T. Mitchell continues quite
III.
Xtrs. Xlattlo Bell Roberts end chil
dren' are visiting the former's sister,
Mrs. Burts, of ElIJsy.
Mrs. Sam Kelley Is convalescing af
ter a severe attack of fever.
Protracted meeting Is being conduct
ed this week at tho Baptist Church.
The pastor, Rev. F. L, Ward,'Is being
assisted by Rev. L. EX Roberts, of Mon
roe.
Xlr. IV. C. Wills vlslttd In south
Georgia last week.
My, and Mrs. McGaughey moved here
from Campion this week.
Mr. Allen M. Flanigan was In the
city Tuesday
Mr. Fred H. Randolph spent Thurs
day In Atlanta.
Dr. Bennett has returned from
visit to Wrigthsvlll* Beach.
COMMERCE.
Miss** Opal McNight snd Ids Xlsy Bus
sey nre the attractive guests of Mlsr
Ol* Little.
Miss Lllllsn Carson has returned
Carntsvjlle.
E EVINCE
FOR REFORMERS
Council Committee Is Find
ing Much Uuclcanliness
in Meat Supply.
New stories nre coming to light dallj
about the methods of butchering cattle
in the local yards, all of which help
toward the hoped-for municipal system
of Inspection which the council com-
mlttee, Dr. Waller A. Taylor, chair-
man. Intends to Install.
The committee will again hold se*.
Sion Tuesday afternoon, when much
“*® ln ®t the present methods
will be heard.
Thursday Dr. Taylor, In speaking of
the campaign, said It was one of the
best things ever undertaken by Atlanta
and that The Georgian, being the first
paper to take up the Important matter
was deserving of great credit.
ENGINEER GREEN
T IN A WRECK
Smashup Occurred * Near
Cartersville Thursday
Morning.
As the result of s head-on collision
between Louisville and Nsahvllle and
Western sxd Atlantic freight trains,
two mller scuth -of Cartersville, shortly
after ml idsht Thursday morning,
John Green, engineer of the W. and A
engine, lies at his home, on Jones ave
nue. with a broken arm and serious
Internal Injuries, and damage to the
amount of several thousand dollars
was done to the rolling stock of both
roods Involved In the accident.
The cause of the accident has not yst
been determined, on account of the In
juries sustained by the train crews,
Green being the most seriously Injured/
The two engines and seven freight
cars, all of the Fefngerator type and
empty, wera pile* In a huge mass by
the terrific impact, and It was tbs work
of hours to clear sway the debris suf
ficiently for traffic to be resumed.
Immediately after receiving word of
th# accident In Atlanta, Superintendent
McCollum, of the Western and At
lantic, and wrecking crews from both
roads were sent to the scerfr. Passen
ger trains were enabled to reach At
lanta by making a detour, but no at
tempt was made to move freights until
9:40 Thursday morning, when both
tracks were cleared.
_ . 1 *m! Mrs. Pitt Brown, ot Itacon,
sr* tbs guests of Mr. snd Mra. It. r
Daughtry.
G. L. Carson, Rr., Is ta Atlanta.
W. B. Hire has returned from Royston.
Misses Millie nnd Fannie Carson nre vl
(tins Miss llsse. In Toccoa.
Mis* Halite ktaplsr Is at home after s
FILIPINO MIDGETS
NOW IN THE STASES
Photograph of Filipino midgets,
who hsv* Just arrived In tills coun
try. The father of this remarkable
family la 82 years old and Is but 29
Inches tall. At the left of the group
ta Juan DsIsCrus, the husband: next
is hla wlf* clasping thslr midget
baby by the hand. To the right Is
the sister of the head of the family.
The other figure Is that of Xtsrk
Evans, thslr manager.
after a visit to Mrs. Charles Goodlu.
U. L. Hardman, of Atlanta, Is spend-
it) week with ber slater, Mrs IV. U
visit to her slater, Mre. Lows, In Waabtnr
ton. Go.
Miss May Hudson has returned to At
lanta after a.vlalt to Mrs, C ~ MM
Ing tile
Herbs*.
Mrs. IV. 8. Erwin, of Cornelia, spent Man
ly with Mrs. IV. B. Burns.
fiinrlie Ilnwklns Is In Asheville.
Mra. IV. A. Shannon and children are
visiting In Knit Point.
Henry Williamson spent Sunday Is Toe-
M.
Judge snd Xlr*. IV. IV. Stark hsv# retart-
ed from * vlalt to Carlton.
Mr. snd Mra. IV. D. .Williford visited Is
Comer last work,
Mlaa May Blackwell hat returned to her
home In Due West, H. C„ after a rislt to
her brother, Hpv. J. D. Blackwell.
Mr. nnd Mrs Will Blackwell are la
Charleston.
Xlr. nnd XIra. Diwjtt Alexander, ef Fait-
adelpbla, will vliltTelntlrea hero this weok.
A TALLY^HO PARTY.
Special to Tho Gcoralsu.
Culloden, Oa., July 25.—On Isat Monday
evening, the young gentlemen of Cnlloden
complimented the visiting young ladle# of
tho city with nu Impromptu tally-ho parly.
At 8:10 o'clock, n pnrty of tweiilv-slx left
Central suiinre. en route lo Captain wil
liam Rutherford's, where It was their In
tention lo surprise Miss Fanny Blount
Rutherford, while they stopped to have
Miss Annie Amelin MrAfee Join them, tho
xna emertainmcni ot tne cveninz ».-■
chiefly musical—Mlaa Mary l/iu Morgan, of
Mneon, and Mini Mary Casttln. of Cnlloden.
contributing lioth Instrumental and vocal
selections. After games under tho mens se
men' of the hostess, Mlsa Rutherford, Mis;
Thomas 0. Itismeuiore, of Cnllsdsn. rend
Mary E. Milkin'# atory. "An Object ef
sl? T kiuds! n ” ho * tm *® lor fr ” l< ‘ 0<
Thoso present wer* Misses Mary Jon
Morgan, Macon: Clyde Wright, Knoxville,
Mattie Armlntmut. Itannah Atndntrou'.
Aahhurn: Ilurraah Bankston. Mary 4jistlen.
IJxxle Martin. Dorothy Martin. Thomna
Roquemore, 8*111* Cothert. Lillian Cham
bliss. Annie McAfee, Cnlloden: nnd Messrs
Charlie F
tlf-W. Utl
Grady HIHPKIIIPMMIIPMMHK
Jones, of Cullodrn: John Jooe*. Ruston.
Martin, CUatlteld. Mallory Fltxps'-
Jones, of Cnlbslcn: John Jooe*. Ruston.
La.: Hsrschel Mrtllntr. Hneran. I*.!®"' 1
the chsperooe* ware Mr. sad Mre. C. A.
Holmes and Hr. and Mre. cTlI. IMlrnre-
Misses KnGmrluI*nm? T Ma , riba Qotlltan.
. om Athens, sre visiting Muses Jills and
Mamie Liu Burden In ill- rmmtrj.
Miss Georgia Crourh returned It sdneslsr
roan khnroo, where she was the guest of
friends for several days. . ,
Mias Elies Calloway, of Augusta, Is via
Itlng Mra. Brantley CoUawsy. .
Mlsa Katharine Aubrey Wtlheit retorned
Saturday from Atlanta. .
kites IV»«* Itay Slev-ue who was Iks
gneat of Mlsa Bertha Wood, has returned
to her home In Atlanta, . ,
Miss Cornelia Pinker left Thsred*y f>r
Augusta, Where she will spead *»•« 'h®*
vlslllng friend# end relatives. .
Miss I Jills n Ramsey, of Warventon.l*
with Miss** Elisabeth snd Frances Ram-
**&ls« Ftorrie Ellington will leave Wed
nesday to visit Ills* LiU'lle Norman In
Mlaa’wlU Matt 81ms. of Atlanta, Is vis
iting st th* hom# of her parents, Mr. aim
Mrs. M. M. 81m*. . _ ....
Mrs IVylle DsBos* sad children hav*
returned from a month's stay with rein
five# In Anderson, 8. C. ' _„i
Mra. Fanny I/m cotart and family
leave next week foe the mountain* <*
North Carolina. . .
h*." I."*C« Ji^‘'wJd®. after
!S5? vUTrh« gRTaS. ^ ra
SrS
Mnrgoret Hhl.. |)ih ^ n I* vtitttag Mis*
ter. Mr*. Harvey Phillips, I* Atlanta. tut»
Pricia
VILLA RICA. .
Hies Berts Kilgore, of Colombo#. I* ,D *
r!c
Nlss Velma Noil has gone t»Jf>n»
Ala., when- fan* n nufft&l
In till’ I.rv-Wl. Ii* of -I'DlF 'll Ala
w. . f Uncivil In at boa* fro«
hrahi for
Mr. -anti Mra. Oar# (
tbe gorata c f Mr. an«i
ernes, "ITltM. »**
Mra. 8. J- Tsau