The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 16, 1906, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TIintSliAV. AUGUST 1«. BUTTLE MIST By TEXANS All Candidates Drop Out at the Last Minute. Two Persons Are Missing and a Number Injured. irff fn n. Special to Th Pallia*. Texas. Auk. 16.—At 2 o’clock this afternoon o. n. Colquitt and C. K. Bell, two of the candidate* for govern or of Texas, withdrew their name* from before the vhlch r I’rhnb* Wire. Pittsburg. Aug. 16.—A* n result of a tight between the striking miners of the Pittsburg Plate Glass Company’* Creighton mines and a number of non union men, two men are missing and two were serfotiHly Injured, one of whom will probably tile. Eight men are In the county jail here awaiting a hearing on a charge of fel onious assault and battery, and another Is charged with Interfering with an of ficer. TAKE MANY LIVES Railroad Lines Are Report ed Destroyed by the Waters. By Private loused Wire. Bombay, India, Aug. 16.—Unprece dented floods have occurred in Bengal resulting In the destruction of railway lines. Communication has boon stop|»ed except by boat. It Is feared the floods have caused heavy loss of life. 'FIGHTING BOB" EVANS ENTERTAINS FAIR GUESTS ABOARD FLAGSHIP made the nomination of T. M. Camp bell unanimous. This v ns after M. M Brooks had been dropped on the balllot this morning. SAYS STENSLAND HAS GONE EASTi BE IN N, Y i Friend of Hanker Declares He Talked With Him. By Private Leased Wire. • New'York. Aug. 16.—A dispatch from Pittsburg says thnt Oscar Holmes, a mechanical engineer, who was once an Intimate friend of Paul Stensland, the fugitive president of the MlUvuukee Avenue State Bank, of Chicago, says he saw the banker on a Pennsylvania train bound for this city. He says he had not seen Stenslnnd for two years, and when he saw him at the station, walked up to him and •aid: ’’Hello, Stenslnnd, what are you do ing here?" Stenslnnd said: "For God's sake, Is It you? I>on’t give me away!" Holmes snld he told the banker he had no Idea of meddling with his af fairs. and Stensland seemed much re lieved. He left on the next train going East. LIVES OF FIREMEN MENACED AT BLAZE By Private Leased Wire. New York, Aug. J»>.- Two flreine were Injured and four « there overcome by smoke and rescued difficulty by their companions fire thnt destroyed n warehouse filled with Jute, bicated among the Bush stores at Forty-fifth street, between First and Second avenues, Brookly today. The fire started from spontaneous animation In the one-story a rehouse. STATISTIC'S. BIRTHS. To .Mr. nml Mrs. M. GuhNuiltli, Spring it reef, u sou. To Mr. and Mrs. S. p. Monciief, nt 1W • runt street, a duiiulitrr. ilia! Mrs. II. Sprat ling, Gordon duiiKliti' DEATH8. and .Mrs. A. T. Kraut died 2Sa Lnwfmi si i. Lizzie f typhoid tv ears old, died 1ST! PROPERTY TRAN8FER8. $960-4’. H. Winn, administrator, to Kilte 4 'Missel!, lot nil corner Peters lieron streets. Administrator's dee .KIN) A D. (In Meld et nl. to Ml Lfpscomh. lot on Auburn it veil tie. Jneknoll street. Kt . _ to. Penal Hum—Mrs Mrs. It. K. Turner, lot M. deed. GOSPEL TENT MEETINGS ARE OVER With an average attendance of over 1,200 people from all parts of the di: tTlct, and with scores of conversions testify to the good results acrotn pllshed, the union goiqiel tent meeting which have been under way for th past few weeks at Mabfeton will com to a close Friday night with a session «t which upward of too prominent At lanta speakers will he present, many joining In the service. Orent and lasting results have I doubtedly been accomplished through the medium of these gospel services, and not for years has there been such a religious revival among the fanners of Mableton and vicinity. The exer cises of the dosing week have been In charge of Rev. E. II. Peacock, <| Atlanta, and with the assistance « Miss Kate Irby ns a soloist has sue ceeded In making the services highly entertaining and Instructive. Among those from Atlanta who hnv attended the meetings and assisted In the programs were: \V. C. Mansfield K. H. Thornton. George \VInshlp, F. J Paxon, George Muse, Dr. E. h. ConnulJ ly, President A, J. Moncrtef of Cnxl College, Rev. Charles O. Jarrell and A. W. Farllnger. WILL BE~CANDIDATE FOR PLACE ON BENCH Bpeclut to The tjcorjrlnn. Jackson, Qa., Aug. 16.—lion. I«. I Hay. a member of the Jackson bar, will be a candidate for one of the placet the bench of the new court of appeals In the event that that court Is estab lished. Mr. Ray Is a very able lawyer and has a large practice throughout the Flynt and adjoining circuits, graduated at the University of Geor gia In the law class of 1Km8. Corporation Formod. A petition for putters of lncor|s»ra flon were filed In the superior court Thursday morning by Paul J. Baker, James R. Smith and Victor Untar Smith, who have formed a company capitalised at $15,000, t.» do a general real estate, stock and bond business, under the name of the Georgia Realty Company. on. IVnsil Hum—Peters Diml His ,1. Peeples, lot o|| Piedmont ear Fourth street. Bond for title. $3,750- John E. Murphy to Mrs. A. W. I Hub Myimtt. lot on Jack land nvenue. Warranty deed. $12.01*“. Penal Hum Empire State In ment t’o. to J. It. Neal, lot on Forrest line, near Fort street. Bond for title. $HM>i» William II. Howell to I’o Adair, lot on earlier Frew and Ormond streets. Warranty deed. $410 J. M. lie Poor to J. ||. Whaley, hi on Morris street and East Point nvcntli Warranty deed. IS.42l-lvi.-hi IV In W'llHnm I Peel. I«»t on corner Piedmont avenue uu> Fourth street. Warranty deed. BUILDING PERMITS. $175 Hr. 4*. E. Murphy, to add to fram dwelling at Jackson street and Angli tine. $26— It Parker, to add to frame dwelling flame dwelling at 447 A $'7. G N Morgan, r. frame duelling it 265 I $9,500 II T. Inman, brick warehouse at IT McAfei story build fra in tV. I»r shed nt 62 Hill $L2“0 It. A. Houaldsoii. to t ae story frame dwelltiius at - Twelfth street. $600 T. It. Hawtell, to build I. FaidtoJ a\ eline. $!rs» Atlanta Sprlmr Bed frame luiildliii; at Means street. )-Mrs. I*. F. Austell, to lutlld try frame dwellings at 40 Ei at 159 to build rd $15“ il. ys. to re 4-over two story ■nine iIut'Kini: lit 65 Garnett street. $263—M. I*. Itlun. t.* Install hot air fur 4*4* at 37i» Washington street. 1212—Mrs. II 1 *»■>pans, to Install hot nlr $300 F. II. Simons, t mine dwelling at 613 South Pi $1.100—tessle J«dllis<>n. t< * mine il Well I llg at 415 Skn|i l.ull.l Stic ... Hints, to add welling nt 5:tt W. Mitchell street. $400—A. and J. F. Avery, to Imlh torv frame .Iwelllng at 326 llullen . $3,260 - It. F Little, to build two mine dwelling nt 343 Euclid avenue, o the visiting II Harris eut* Flub Tuesday couiplt- "Brl.lgc J T. Trice Is at Asheville and To MN*.** Pn all tie and Vernon Hliclle.v In •inroad from » trip to north Georgia a it* Faroliuas. Atlsnla. spent Hu *• ». A. P. Mo trip with the pr J. F Eden. of Mil Ids parents. Mrs. Bob Rldle Hood, i. Tom Huaii e Thursday nfte Mr Tub „ - Mrs. .Mollle Baldwin onth nt Mount Airy. Inland Bussey return Allaiitn. Addison Owen, of Annlst ■pending returned from a nH'latloii. issl, spent Hundny iterfabosl the Euchre Is spending II 1 Weil ne*. lay fro ew days In tlo .... . Xu tier and Mis nt Indian Spring. >ye K. Garner, of Apr E. J. Graham. Word has been received In Atlanta Thursday morning of the death at El Faso, Tex., of E. J. Graham, the son of Rev. B. J. W. Graham, of 613 Wash ington street, editor of the Christian Index I>r. Graham left Atlanta last Tuesday night to go to the bedside of his son. but according to the message he arrived too late. Young Graham contracted consumption In «’uha. anil came to Atlanta In June, hut left In a abort time to go West In search of health. The body will he brought hack to Atlanta for funeru! services and in terment. CHAUNCEY DEPEW STOPPED BY LAW FOR- FAST DRIVING Aged Senator and His Wife Held Up in Tlieir Auto. By Private Leaned Wire. " hll<‘ I’Ullni. N. V.. Aiir. 14.—The l.|, r M nntuuiiibllr III whli-ll Kenntor Climiiircv J| Ih'pew no i.mrlu, Wciclienter •vi!* hell! up Idduy In Ilnriwlnle. T h, elmuffeur wo, nnvHt.il for •perdtu,. s,.„. nlor nml Mr,. Drmw and nnniher ivimmi, were In the iiinelilnr. 1 The purl)- hiiil Ihvii over at the Oliver Ilnrrliiiiin eoumrr home, mid th aiT«>rdln, to lieputy Hherlff Homnel"r * •eml. wna Irntellng n( the rate „f L uillea nn hour. " Jnetlee of the I'eaee Olover wn« not at home, no It waa deeld.il lo have the nr' rnlKiiineut on Krldny night nt hln uiri.a In Ardnle/. Henntor llepew. who ,vn« altllng In Imek aeat In Ida long linen dnnter. mit np fa requlrml for the npimriimv <.f ' i : SirunSHf' 1,111 ' ll,,r,r Wl "‘ """'V'' 1 to Xonator llepew anld’ ••I do not lielleve thnt the mnrtilno ■■■ irneelliig ao fn«l, (ml *he olTleer may in... Iieen JtiNtllleil In holding ua up." ' * WIDOW BEGS UNCLE SAM TO FIND HER A HUSBAND lly Private Leased Wire. Washington, Aug. 16.—Mrs. J>. A. orrell, a widow of New York city, wants to remarry, and owing to the backwardness of the swains of the great city has appealed to the pension bureau to secure a mate. .Mrs. Worrell Is a |»ensloner, her de ceased husband having been a soldier In the Spanish war. She has written to Deputy Pension t’ommlsaloner Da- enport, telling of her desire to remar* y. although In doing so she will for feit the government bounty she now enjoys. In her letter Mrs. Worrell says: "I have wanted to get married, hut vants there seems no man here that me. If there Is, he Is very slow Ing forward, so that If the bureau will furnish n good man. presume thfc money will come nil right." "The money will com! all right" Is Interpreted to mean thnt the lucky suit or will find Mrs. Worrell possessed of some worldly goodx. Commissioner Davenport referred the request for a husband to several of his clerks, principally those from New York city. All side-stepped, however. "Sorry, hut the bun»au can not do anything for you In This matter," Commissioner Davenport’s Indorsement on the letter. ters. of Fayetteville, visited Mrs. Willie Gray during the meeting of the Luthe church. .Mrs. J. 11. Ilulf, of Texas, formerly Miss Kate Holier!son, Is visiting relatives nnd friends In this cniniumilty. Mr. W. Robertson, of Atlanta. Is visiting Ids sisters, Mrs. Fiuup nml Mrs. Couiutlly, Tuesday night the young people of I In nil son had a straw ride, which was extended to Mr. Jack Thompson’*, where they had lee cron hi, watermelons nml music. Mrs. .1. J. Fincher, of 4’ntesvllle, has been visiting Mrs. M. A. Hodnett. Mrs. W. T. 4'nllnlitiii has ns guests Mr. and Mrs. Harris, of Oakland. Mr. I». I.. Hill, 4if Atlanta, nnd Mr. W. F. Caldwell, of Carinel, visited Haralson Tuesduv. Mr. James Estes. t»f Gay, wn* In llnrnl- WeUnuaday In the Interest of the tall* 5 OUTHERN SOCIETY IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES. PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES HEFLIN, ALA. Mrs. J. H. Little and children, Atlanta, spent the week In Heflin. Little .Miss Frances Fuller, of At lanta, has been visiting Miss Haiti ci t y man. of Heflin. She left for her »me this morning. Mr. Frank Morgan has been »ine people for several days. Quite a number of the lletlln young ladles who have first-grade license have been elected to good positions In d work. Miss Kula Htrlckland will » Hhertlebl to teach; Miss Flora Bell ,Steven* will teach at Pell City; Miss Bessie Morgan has been elected director of music at Temple, Ua. The Clehurn county Institute met at Bells Mills, some ten miles south- nst of Heflin. The Heflin brass hand made fine music for the invasion. There re quite a number of good subjects ably discussed. Most all of the Cleburn iunty teachers were on hand. Pro- fcsHs.tr C. <\ Slaton, of Hetlln; Super intendent UI«**gou and Hon. Craig, amlldute for congressman from the mrth district, made tine talks. Many the young teachers had valuable suggestions to offer. There was a (Inner spread out In the good old hos- •itahie way. A long, neatly construct 'd pine table under the oaks was well tilled with all the products of the big around. Ex-Governor Joseph F. Johnston was lletlln this week. Hon. B. II. Comer, candidate for ivernor, was In lletlln this week. Mrs. Ben Easley, of Anniston, und children are the guests of Mrs. D. Vrryman this week. y There was an artist In Beilin Friday king scenes about town. He hud uny pretty scenes In different parts rth C’ieburn. There was a pretty entertainment ren at the Moore county home Frl- y evening. Five couples went out a talla-ho, chaperoned by Mrs. Ow en Black. The beautiful new home was tastefully decorated In ferns and s. Miss Hamner was assisted by her little sisters, Ruth and Jennie. Refreshments and games were inter spersed. Mr. Will Haley returned today from Atlantic Beach, where he spent several or several days. The MIhhom Bullard have returned to lire- iieu after visiting .Miss Annie Baggett Fa . Jones, of Hprlug City, is the. guest r. Coke Smith nml family, i. nnd Mrs. Hiu*aannn. of Way i*re for a while at the Miles Imm Missionary Society of the .Methodist supper last Fit road. VALD08TA. M'ssea Susie ami Bertie Howard are vis iting relatives nnd frlenda nt Blakely nud Ml** Mi llse. of Mnntlrello. Fla., who has l»een the guest of Ml** Meo Young for some time, has returned to her home. Miss Mr- line wiih the recipient of many social hou- 4»r* while In fills city. Misses Horn and <»rn Hliunis are visit ing Howling park, where they will spcml three •ek*. cuing. Stnov IInwkin Me Who vlllc nrrl of the summer •d this week I the remain er father nml Mat Wat*« Miss EtTIc meat of Mr - . inch ruuicaii, of Birmingham, is J. T. Huiieiiu. Ml** Mamie Plffmau is spending some time In Austell mid Mil Met on. ami Mrs. Heud.v nrrlveil home this mouths in Houtli Carolina Miss Janies, of Atlanta. Is * ■onsin. Miss Willie Parks James. pcudlug the past two Isltlng Wednesday night to Llthla l»rlugs in honor i*f the visiting young In- es was nn enjoyable affair. Miss Mattie Hum-aii, of Atlanta, and Miss Susie Have*, of West Point, are the guests of Mrs. T. A. J nekton. t Im ACWORTH. Sain, of Covington, |* e hen* with her mothe Mr visit- Miss I Pixel Butler, who has been lug her grand parents. .Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Phillips, has returned to her home In Mn rlettn. Miss I .cone Nortlieiitt. of Home, l» vis iting relatives here. Mrs. Robert William*, of Mm-on. Is'here a couple of weeks visiting her mother! Mrs. A. F. Winn. Miss Helen Felder, of (Jultinnn. a fair guest of Mrs. J. 41. Hteroio “ lias returned to her home. Mlss4>* Ailele Halley and Miss Kiln Mor ion- have returned from a visit to Quit* Hill II. Pr. nml Mr*. ('. P. Fnrson hnvo gone on a visit of a few week* to relatives nnd friends ut Flemliigfon nnd Kfnckshetir. Professor nml Mrs. It. 11. Hnulels have re- furiosi to the city after nn nhscure of sev eral week*. Professor Hnulels has been ea rn ged In tenehlng nt the summer school t Athens, while Mr*. Hnulels has Iweti IsJtJug relatives and friend* at Livingston, Ala. ^ Mr. und Mrs. H. M. Smith nml Mrs. Joseph Hightower have gone to Indian Hprlug to stay ten days. Mr. nml Mrs. Howard Harris have gone- to New York for n visit of several weeks. Miss Ileli'ii Alyddblon (* visiting rela tive* a ml friends nt Brunswick. West, who has been si>cnding * to Admiral Bob Evans, who has Just left Newport with his squadron, entertained a number of society people on board his flagship, Maine, shown In this cut. The portraits shown are those of four society girls who were among the principal guests. In the upper row (ire portraits of Miss Edith Dea con, Bob Evans and Miss Vera Gilbert. Below, also, from left to right, are Miss Pauline French and Mias Edith Colford. Reid. Mrs. John MrKcnxIc returned to her home nt ThomnHtoii the tlrnt of the week. Mrs. Jenkins, of Futhbert. Is the gU4**t of Mrs. C'nrrlc Fhunn. Mr*. M. E. Hutton, iicronipnnled by her little granddaughter. Annie Hutton, la vis iting relative* In Atlanta. Air*. Hr rosier, of Greenville, wn* the guest of her *i*ter, Mrs. W. 11. lllntou, the past week. . Miss Kittle Wyche, of Concord, la visit ing friend* nml relatives here. Mlssi's I toil and Grogan, of Aflnnta, are guest* of Miss Tessa Powell. seme month* the city tills eonipiinled tier husband, stopped In At lanta, and will slay there for a couple of weeks before returning home. Mrs. Thomas K. Mel'all nml Miss Mnry Fiimlln. iif Jacksonville, are the guests here of Mrs. A. W. Thomas. Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. lewis nml the Misses Lewis left a few days ng4> for New York city, ami after spending some time there, will visit u number of |»opulAr sum- new resorts. Mis* Hue Harding, of Rowling Green, Ky., wlm Inis Imhu* the guest of frlenda here for several week*, km* returned to her home. ELBERTON. Monday evening, from 6 to 8. Mr*. Z. F. Ilnyes entertained In honor of Miss Elisa beth Swift's house party. ie last annual meeting of the Horosl* entertained hy Mrs. II. J. Rrewer sdnv evening. Resides the member* of . Horosls, there were several visitors. After the regular program of the meet ing. refreshment* comdsilng of an elalmntte salad coarse, wns served. Miss Marguer ite Brewer, the talented young daughter if the Imstes*. furnished mush* f4*r the oc- •ashui. The next meeting 1* to Ih* held lu Hepteuil»er. ami Is the Itegliiulng «»f n new Tin* subjeet for the next year’s study •f It. nl family are visit- Eilwn . Mollf idathes in Kentuck s Mildre.l Phttlli week Misses 1 ey. of Marietta. . Lena Smith and daughter, Pauline, ■me, are visiting Mrs. Octnvln Humph . 4'nnmtlly lays Mr. and Mr .laughters Inn Is nl daughter. Miss Elolse, have Ih*4*ii with Mrs. A. J. Hurliatn ie past month, have returned to Iii« In Statesville. N. F. Miss IjiUnh Barrett Is visiting rehittv elm NASHVILLE, TENN. NaMhvlIle society wan well represent ed thl* week nt the marriage In Co lumbla Wednesday afternoon of Miss Lillian Lee Hmlth tnd Mr. Eugene Tavenner, of thla city, aaalatant pro fessor of Latin at the Peabody Col lege for Teachers, and widely known as one of the finest amateur ’cellists in this country. The ceremony took place on the lawn ut Elmwood, the fine old homestead of the bride's ven erable grandmother, Mrs. A. M. Hughes. Misses Jane Tillman and Mary K. Williams, of Nashville, were two of the brldeamnlda and Mr. Henry McClelland waa best man. The bride's twin sister, Miss Lena B. Smith, was maid of honor. The bride und groom went via Savannah for a six weeks’ trip to New York and other Eastern points. Mrs. A. G. Brandau and little sons left Tuesday to visit Mrs. Nannie Sea- well Boyd, of Atlanta, at Hyde Park, Chicago, where she has a house for the summer. Miss Elisabeth Moore and Elbredge Moore, who have also been Mrs. Boyd’s guests there, have re turned to Clearwater, Fla. Mis* Estelle Shook has been the hos tess this week of a house party at the Shook summer home at Tracy City, whose personnel Included Mr. and Mrs. Paschal Shook, of Birmingham; Miss Snmmle Keith. Drs. Rufus E. Fort — *• McPheeter* Glasgow, of Nashville. Several small affairs have been given during the week In Nashville to com pliment Mlsa Mae Branch’s guest. Miss Mary Tancey, of Elkton, Ky., Includ ing a dnner and subsequent theater party ut the Glendale Casino Thurs day night, given by Miss Branch. The Woman’s Congress at the Mont- eagle assembly last week was widely attended. Mrs. Oscar T. Peeples, for merly of Chattanooga, now of Car- tersvllle, Ga., who is president of the Tennessee Woman’s Press and Authors' Club, presided over the annunl conven tion of that body. One of the suc cesses of the meetings was a paper, "The Literary Women of the Bouth In Closer Relations," written by Mrs. George C. Ball, of Atlanta. It was read by Mrs. Elizabeth Fry Page, whose girlhood home was In Georgia, and who was formerly president of the organization now headed by Mrs. Peeples. A feature of the Dnughters of the American Revolution Congress the same week was the announcement made by Miss Mnry Temple, state re gent, that Mrs. T. J. Latham, of Mem phis, will give a silver loving cup next year to the Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution chapter or member who raises the largest amount for Continental hull at Washington. Mrs. George W. Fall, the adopted daughter of the late President nnd Mrs. James K. Polk, was the week with Mr. Lewis' family. Messrs. J. C. Nixon and Dick Brown left Tuesday for an extended tour of Texas and other Western states. Miss Marlon Usher, of Augusta, was the attractive guest of Miss Lillian Clark, several days during the past week. Mrs. W. H. Gaither and children are spending some time with Judge and Mrs. A. M. Griffin In Gaithers district. Mrs. Heard Perry returned Friday from Indian Spring. Mrs. Richardson, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Mrs. Belle Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bush have re turned from a week’s stay at Indian Spring. Miss Bessie Crook left Thursday for Rock Hill, 8. C., on an extended visit to her parents. Miss Louise Skelton has returned from a visit to her grandmother. Mrs. Sarah 8kelton, near Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Pace, of Wash- lngton city, are visiting In the city, the guests of Captain and Mrs. J. M. Pace. Mr. Eula Huson, of Columbus, Is spending a month’s vacation with his parents here. Eula Is one of the most successful men of that thriving south Georgia city. Mrs. John B. Davis left Monday for a month’s visit North. She will visit Washington city, Baltimore, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Cleveland before re turning home. LA GRANGE. Mrs. W. A. Reeves sail children leave tills week for White Htilphtir Hprlug*, where they will reninlu till fall. George W. Murphy Is spending smut time nt Indian Hprlug* thl* summer. Miss Mnrrec Mnshhurn entertained a party of young people last Friday eve- nlng nt the home of her parents. Mr. ntid Mrs. N. E. Mnrshhurti. on Broad street. Dr. nnd Mra.‘ II. R. Hlark entertained a party of young men at their home with a stag supper. The event wit* elegant in erfry detail. Iielrig given In honor of a few college lioya. Mis* Viola llnrks returned from Hurt- well Thursday evening. Hhe had Iieen the guest of her cousin, Mr*. Meredith, for •vers I weeks. Mrs. Henry Jnrrel Is visiting In Athens nnd Madison. Mrs. Cheiioweth has returned from At lanta, where she has been visiting for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ranks nnd tlieir daughter. Miss Marguerite, are now In El- herton a* guests of Mr. John Rnnks. Be fore their return here they will go to '-.’It/ Point. FIs. Airs. Julia lllll, of Atlanta, Is visiting Mrs. II. R. Slack. Colonel W. W. Wisdom and family, to- tlier with J. F. Askew nml family. B ’tl •t MU* l.ouise Furl to in Marietta till* Mr. E. 11 Nortlieiitt «nd family, of limed Inline after s|h»i .Ith relatives In mid B Hi -.1 fra ....... ....... nt t’uuilierlatid Wand. Mr. ntul Mr*. Jerome Wilson enti'rialm-tl Inst Monday ewmlng lu honor .*f the Mlsse* Bullnrd. of ItriMiien. Mr*. F4irre*t»*r ha* returned to her leone in itlonwood. Gn . after visiting relative* f.ir several week*. rn Kmtii. of Atlanta, i* speiellug Ml* vIth he l.'lllv 'Fawn Watson otu Tallapoosa, has nrrl*-I •he vltKed HARALSON. Ml** i:*de Foggtn* and Miss Bertha Jii.-k »«»». of floltonville. have been visiting the Mlsse* Ibivvl* this Week. MN* M. B llaynes, of Knnderavllle. ami l»«-r niece. Ml** Irene llaynes. 4«f Atlanta, are visiting tie- family of Mr*. M. A. Il»*l- nett. Mi. me! Mr*. W. T. -Fill In linn are rejoje- Imr In He* arrival of n little ilaughter. Mr*. Willie Gray ha* a* guest* Mr*. W. !•*. Culpepper nml little daughter*, of Fay etteville MN* Fu> lloilnett. rf Heuola. tins Iieen vNItlng the MN*e* Raw!* nt llnralsou. Mr*. W. F. Culpepper aud Utii* •> M ugb- One .If the BARNESVILLE. (flightfill affair* *en*on wn* the entertain- dally . ._. Hu nt given l»y MN* Re**! uipllrtii'iitnry to MNses’Kl Williams. • nml Fe- lb-la Morrison, of Jneksoti, and Miss Allle Mae Neely, of Valdosta. Upon arrival, tlm guest* were served with punch hy Ml** Mary Anderson. Progressive fan-tan wn* the main feature of the entertain- iiieut. The prize, a beautiful gauze fan, wns won bv Ml** Nell Smiley. The eon- solntbin prize, a small palmetto fan, was awarded to Mis* Parker Butt*. After the gntiies, refreshment* wen* served. Tim** present w.we Misses Florence .111.1 FcIh'lil Morrison. Allle Mae Neely. Mattie Ncl*in, Annie Kate Smith. Ida riiuriuan. Nannie Kltcliiiig*. Prlsdlln Strand. Rosa lintuiiiomL arl Llfsev. Nell* ami Kat.' Smiley, loda ’oil lei IN Blackburn WOODBURY. *. i hnrlr* Simpson Is I II. W. Clement*. James K. Polk, was the presiding of- fleer at the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution meeting. The large summer colony of Nash- ■I I Jeans at Beersheba. where many have summer homes, Is enjoying Just now a succession of at fresco afTnlrs. with card parties and germans. A belle was Mlsa Blanche Carson, of At lanta, who accompanied Mrs. Ittle K. Reno and Miss Kllse Lipscomb here offer a trip to Virginia Beach and Lookout Mountain, but is now home in Atlanta. coviTJgton. Mrs. L. O. Wright and Mlsa LucII# \\ right, of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs Robert Fowler. H. D. Bush, who is taking an out. Ing at Indian Spring, spent Sunday here on business. Mr. K. R. Hines, of Mllledgevtlle, has returned home after a visit to friends in the city. Dr. W. L. Del^aperrlere, of Winder. *\ ,r - F ‘ °- r ° ok wm guests of R. L. Loyd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bush and Mr. Heard Perry are spendlrig some time at Indian Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith leave 8at- urday for a few days’ visit to relatives In Atlanta and Jonesboro. Mrs. Ernest E. Lee returned to her home In Dallas, Texas, . fter a pleas ant visit to Mrs. w. D. Travis. Mr. T. T. ^Phillips nnd his mother, of Exu-t ot • | Inh Falls. Dr. L l». Mitchell, after a very ex tended visit to various points In t’aiwda, returned home a few darn ago. Dr. H. W. Terrell and family have re turned from Borden-Wheeler Hprlug*. Ala. CAVE 8PRING8. C. W. Davis, of East Point, Is spend ing several days here. Mrs. H. D. McCarty and little daugh ter, of Anniston, Ala., are stopping at Cave Springs hotel. Misses Gussle Dlckaon and Ethel Fox, of Brunswick, are the guests of Miss Louise Hlght. Mias Mary Lake Shelton will return home Saturday from Monteagle, Tenn. Mr*. Mary 8troud, of Rome, I* the gueat of her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Stroud. Mlaa Louise Hlght entertained de lightfully Wednesday evening In honor of her guests. Misses Dickson and Fox. and of her sister. Miss Wllletner's, birthday. After various games fruit* and candles were served. Those In vited to meet Misses Dlckaon and Fox were: Misses Lillian Sparks, Emma Pettla, Minnie 8mlth, Maud. Kate and Lora Edwards, Georgia Trout. M. Mc Collum, Katie nnd Ktnmle Anbury* La dle Pullen. Maud Miller, Emma King. Ruaha nnd Reedle Ray, Lela Mont gomery and Mary Pullen, Messrs. Cliff, Claud and Jete Miller, Aabury. Ra >'* Skelton, King. Tilly, Reeves, Mont gomery, Rakestraw, Snow, Landham, of Anniston, and Mr. Davis, of East Point. Mrs. H. A. Dean and daughter. Ml** Martha, are with Mrs. Dean's father. Captain Corput. for a few weeks. Mr. H. W. Wheeler, of Rome, siient Sunday here. Miss R. E. 8ummera left Monday f- r Birmingham and Atlanta to visit friends. Miss Georgia Trout will entertain Frida j' afternoon In honor of Mis* Louise Hlght and her gueat*, Ml**ei Dickson and Fox. , . Misses Fannie Culbertson and Dixie Hlght leave Saturday for Asheville. N. C. Mrs. Hawkins, of Marietta, who ha* been the guest of Mm. M. L. Tumlln. has returned home. , Miss Margaret Watts and her mother have returned home, after an extended visit to relatives in Eatonton, Professor R. W. Edenfleld I* In Ma con. . . Miss Vivian Tilly has returned li‘»m*. after a pleasant visit to friends in Norcroas and Toccoa. Mr. Irby Joe Daniel, of Rome, was down Sunday. MUs Lillian Montgomery has re sumed her school at Bellvlew. * he will spend Saturday and Bunday here Ith home folks. Mrs. T. H. 8mlth, of Rome, .s the guest of Mr*. N. 8. Miller. Mrs. John M. Hill, of Atlanta. Is vis iting relatives and friends here. Misses Butler, of Atlanta, Go-. ** with Mrs. Sheldon.