The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 20, 1906, Image 4

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4 THE ATLA NTA <i BORf J1A X. At •. t i DID HARRIMAN USE POLICYHOLDERS’CASH? THESE OFFICERS MAKE AFFIDAVI 'T' TO SEASON’S BIGGEST FISH STORY Bf Private (.eased Wire. New York, A uff. 2p.—There woe n storm of cf|tlc|sm today from promi nent bankers of th« financial district over the tactics of the pool In I T nlon ami Southern Pacific common stock, beaded by E. If. ifnrrlrftan. which f -reed a profit estimated nt 116.000.000 in tha rise of these securities. Th« criticism was summed up In the putting of several pointed questions, such aa the following: •‘Why was the agreement, made In May last, for a 7 and 4 per cent divi dend. respectively In ITnlon and South ern Pacific, suddenly altered, in secret, and dividends of JO and 5 per cent declared? Where Doe* Schiff Some In? "Why were the formal announce ments regarding the two Pacific divi dends held up for a full twenty-four hours? “What Is the association of Jacob H. S chiff, h?nd of the Insurance pool, to . II. Harriman In the Pacific stocks deal? “How much stock was acquire^ by E. H. Harriman and hli associates since the regular meeting of the di rectors of the T T nlon Pacific road on July 19, and the dlvendcd announce ment last Thursday morning. Union Pacific rising 20 points and Southern Pacific 13 points In the Interim?” It was regarded as more than a Incidence that the date of the dividend meeting of the two roads has not yet been known while It has become known that the meeting* of the full hoards of directors Imniedlateiy preceded the ac quisition of the Pacific stock by the Harriman pool. Who Furnished the Coin? There was no doubt expressed In Wall street today that the handling of the Harriman pool must have necessi tated an enormous supply of ready money. There was also doubt ex pressed as to the possibility of llarrl- man alone having enough and In this connection the relationship of Jacob HehllT to the Pacific- poo! became Inter esting. "What was the purpose of the Insur ance syndicate, If you said It was to concentrate a holding of a large amount of stock? Do you mean by such holding to maintain the contro 1 of Union Pacific?" was asked. Mr. Schiff nnswered: “With all due deference, I do not think that is a question to be asked DEAD CHINAMAN FOUND LYING ON IRONING HOARD; .MYSTERY SURROUNDS CASE • Lying stretched out on his Ironing board and dressed In all the clothes a Cblnaman ever wears, Joe Kee, a Uhi- S iman, waa found dead abftut 8 o’clock onday morning by some citizen who had called on Joe to get his laun dry. An Inquest was held over the body Monday by Uoroner Thompson and a verdict of death from unknown causes waa.returned. The coroner stated that he could find nothing like heart trouble 6r any other disease liable to bring on tudden death In the examination. The officers state that upon entering fhe place Inhabited by Joe Kee, or Kwang King, ns he Is sometimes known, they could detect u slight odor of chloroform prevailing above the other cnlors that arise from a Chinese laundry. The policemen state that the Chinaman could have been dead hard ly more than two hours when he found. The dead Chinn man is said to have a son In Athens, Gn.. and Is also said to have saved up $1,200, which he de posited‘In an Atlanta bank. Joe Kee is a partner in business with Joe Huey, who Is the proprietor of a laundry on East Mitchell street, Just off White hall. WILL Bf LIMB! LIED SEE! BE General Committee Report Plans Are Fast Maturing. FIVE BANDS SECURED HOKE SMITH MONEY READY FOR ALL TAKERS Hundreds of voters who have pAssed the J. J. Ooodrum Cigar Store ul the corngr of Peachtree and Murlettu streets Monday have stopped to rend the hold list of bets posted In the win dow. Some $3,000 or $4,000 Is offered on the candidates. Some of this has been taken and some, so It Is claimed, will be token late:*. “Before the nightfall." as a Clark Howell eup|H>rter stated. Tfi* bets have been posted by the Smith supporters In the name of “Walker," the Identity of the backers being concealed. The cards In the win dow state that $500 has been offered on Clark Howell, that he will carry the Seventh and Eighth wards and that this lias been covered. It then offers n bet of $|0rt on each wnrd that Hoke Smith will get more votes than Clark Howell on August 22, taking the wards nil together. Another offer Is made of $100 on each voting precinct In Fulton county that Hoke Smith gets more votes than Clark Howell on August 22. One thousand dollars Is offered that Hoke Smith gets more votes In Fulton county on Au gust 22 than Clark Howell; $10o that Hoke Smith will carry four counties to Clark Ilowell’s one. From what run he gathered on the streets there will l>e more betting on the election this yeur thnn ever before. These bets are not confined to money, but the Htetpotyiwed election hat and shoe bet and the wheelbarrow* Jokes as well as new forms are being Indulged in. tndnrccipcnt of U. A. H. Will Prove of Great Assistance. __ __ j Joint couimitttfs mi Allants iintlounl mllltnrjr parks, which returned from Min nonpolls, where It appeared before the re union of th« Grand Army of the Republic slid obtained that body's Indorsement of the pro|HVM*<| parka, declared Monday morn lug th.it oat of the many cities the commit fee* Visited Minneapolis was the only one that fonlf) compare to Atlsnts In l*enuty. Councilman Marlin wits quite enthusiastic mey the success of the committee and la»- limes that the appropriation of $2U0.t*W win he made for the psrks by the next .oiigr»*i.s. Us said that the commlnec was treated with the grentest consideration and kindness while on the trip mid (bill Com umuder-ln-Cbief Tanner, of the if. A. It., did everything to moke the visit a pleasant “The most pleasing sight I saw on the trie.” said Mr. Mflrilii. "was the cupltol building of Minnesota. It Is considered the finest building In the United Flutes next to the congressional library la Washington, but the part that plrnaed me moat was the exterior. It If built entirely of Georgia tnarblt.’’ MOTOTITEOIIM IS SETTLED FORUM NO CLEW YET FOUND II Cormier Holds Inquest Over Body of Murdered While on Ills way home Saturday night. Anion Moody, a truck farmer liv ing on the Adumavllle rood was shot to death by unknown puriles nt the 6-nille post. Ills Imt was found lying In the middle of the road, riddled with allot, and a short distance away Ids body was found lying where It bail been thrown by his assassin. Robbery |: supposed to have been the object o the killing, us Moody was a law-it bid lag citizen anti hud no enenitea. Coroner Thompson held ut Inquest Monday morning over the body, und the Jury rendered a verdict that the deceased cajpe to bis death from gun sh«»t wound#fnlllcted by unknown pur lieu. Two negroes. Junuo pud William Mitchell, brothers, had been arrested on suspicion, but the Jury found the evi dence against them not enough to In criminate either, and they were releas- Jed. No Incriminating edlvence against any other parties was Introduced. Moody’s body will lit’ taken to Ked I oak, Oil., for funeral services and in terment ut I o'clock Tuesday after noon. Two officers of the steamship St. Andrew', William B. Spicer, on the left and James Cumtnlng on the right, wmo have made an affidavit to the effect that they saw* an enormous sea serpent off Land's Ena |n the Eng lish channel. • * LOSS OP SAVINGS CAUSES SUICIDE GOVERNOR HIS SIGHED THEflUCKETSHOP BILL The $25.0)0 .In|in of the J. F. Morris must* sgaiast the city of Atlanta for al leged damages caused by the roustruelloii >f lb** I'efers street viaduct whs settled Monthly morning by the claims committee. ronncllmuti Martlii, ehnlrmiin. for the sum of fUOS. I It waa rial nail by the petitioners that i ,, ,, , , ... the property was damaged by the raise ' Governor Terrell Monday signed the i.f grade at the vbolurt. general deficiency bill, the bueketshop The committee, which held session la the and pure election bills. He also gave ! hl«»l*n»,ure to a hug- number of local s«vi TOJKTswwsr fc i t..^ .he „ T ^ tor iuHith line of the street to Glenn street. , the governor to sign measures. As fast Harrison was np|N»|uted agent, with.- n* they come down from the engross- ►«o compensation, to negotiate for the |»nr- i j n - | )e rends and approves them. iK!f. lrill renor?'to'liMUi- ,l *" ^ftected that the staff of engross- dreit. Mr. Harrison will report t< | n|C o|e | kjl fn lhl> , louw » w jh complete FSu. —«— ——» i* i- i-n—^i, I their work Monday night, and all re- •» matnlng bills will be approved by the the people living In governor Tuesday morning. Receiver (loses One of Stenlamrs Big Knter- prises. By Private I.cnsed Wire. 'hleago, Aug. 20.—Receiver Dawes closed the Milwaukee Avenue Co-oper ative store, the Stenslan:! enterprise, today. Notices were posted on the win dows that the store had been closed In preparation for a receiver's sule. .Another suicide was added to the list caused by the failure of the bunk today when KdwJit Kollereb, 45 years old, hanged himself from a pile of lumber Harrison street and the lake: ’ months ago he deposited $250 In Hue Ktensland bank, which the police un derstand he Intended as nucleus of a fund for the purchase of a home. TO BE WITH COLUMBIAN Popular Railroad Man to Enter Insurance Field. NEVER RETURN Two Members of Outlawed Domna Arrested in St. Petersburg. By Private Leased Wire. Kt. Petersburg. Aug. 20.—The Gazette publishes today the fact that 2,300 persons were banished from St. Pe tersburg on Saturday. Several hundred and fifty other were put on trains bound to points In the Interior and warned not to return to St. Peters burg. A careful computation from the re turns of last week shows that fifty- eight government officials xyere killed In the terrorist outbreaks and forty three were wounded. Fifty bomb de pots were discovered. M. Frankel and M. Prltull, members of the outlawed parliament, have been arrested. OUTHERN SOCIETY IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES. PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES Many Enterprising Finns Will Have Attractive Floats. I-ilmr liny pinna nr- fn«t mntnrlnn. mil frnm r-|mrl» until, nt t|i- in—time „f K-n-rnl —minlt,— In r-|t-mtl«n Hull sm tinlny -r-ulng. » r—-ril lir-altlug imr.1,1,. limy Ik* expected. • The nnuiCN of the speakers nml the liu.. of march were settled upon. The atienker* are: .fumes O'Connell, president of the in. ternatlonnl Machinist*' liilon, orator of th » day, mid It. M. Bhiekburn nml Mmllwui Bell. niembei'H of the legislature; It. y Smith, secretary of the DeKnlb t'nmitr Hi raters KdaejitleiinJ nml Co op,.rathe I 11I0I1. Iter. C. B. li llnier, rector ,,f Sr Casino "*** w ^ t * r *M ,P,, b , g prayer at th** i-in« of March. The following will Is* f|te line of mnnh mid rules governing same: The unions must re|H»rt to the uinrsbiil not Inter than *.?A a.in. nt Rrsklue'* fountain, nt lVaehtre« and West Peachtree streets. The parade will Isiglii at 10 o’clock. It Will mm. I, down I'eaehtree to Whitehall street ami thence to Forsyth. It will countermarch from karsyth down Wliltehnll to Alabama, ant) thence to Forsyth street, where it will disband. The first division will form on the east side of West Pencil free street, head rest- Ing nt the fountain; second division form* nst jdd‘'. °?. Ponchtree, 11 id on Fast head . on west side of htree. head on Baker. B.- Hewitt reported that five bands hail Imhmi secured for the tmeaslon: Thom N. Henles reportetl progress as elm Irma a smith speaks ' i IN MONROE COUNTY By I'rlvuir l^n—il wir-. Qaltlmnie. Auk. J- —Rev. Thoina. , LVond, .enlor pe.tnr of the (ireat Fall- , rlrcuU of lh- M-thodl.t Kpl-copal . K|v.» lnl m I'h- OeMclau. Phurch of Baltimore county, wan killed' 8t»clal Circle, Oa., Aug. 2».-Hon. , aterday by his home while he wan Hoke Htnith spoke to a large crowd in Irving to take u stone from the anl- Monroe today. The *iperf»r court is in rntj'i hoof. session. He s|ieaks In Social Circle The animal, nervous from a fright, this afternoon ut 4:10 o’clock. From an automobile, suddenly backed i Walton Is u strong Russell county, ind then leaped forward, nnmpllng the Every district In the county with pos- mlnlster. breaking ibre^ ..f hU riba and 'slbly i*ne exception will give Russell u eauslng internal injuries. majority. It Is claimed. J. B. Heyward, whose resignation as hlef of the baggage deiuirtment of the Terminal Station, becomes effective on September 1, has been appointed s|»e- executlve f«ir Georgia for the Co lumbian National Life Insurance Com pany, of Boston. Mass., and will be mnected with the office of Alfred C. ewell A Brothers, managers for the Southern department. Mr. Hey wan! fame to Atlanta from South Carolina, of which state he Is a native son. In IS93, and Unlay perhaps no man In Georgia is better or more favorably known In the railway serv ice. He I* a near relative of Governor Heyward, of South Carolina, by whom he lias frequently been entertained. Mr. Heyward’s departure from the railway service will Im» generally re gretted hv his associates and the trav eling public with whom he has been In timately associated for a great tnuny years. Ills entrance Into the Insurance field will mean a valuable addition to the business life of the city. Mr. Heyward s successor*at the Ter minal Station has not yet beep deter mined upon. CARS ARE DERAILED BY SYMPATHIZERS Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Aug. 26.—The strikers of the street ear company and the company, arc further apart than ever, and there Is great excitement. Yes terday afternoon nearly 5,000 people packed the city auditorium to attend u mass meeting, called b.v the strikers for the denunciation of the company and Its methods. A number of cars have been derailed, the strikers and their sympathizers ob structing the tracks In some Instances and In greasing them wRh lard. Tor pedoes also have been placed on the tracks. No serious Injuries or dutnage of any sort have been reported. It Is stated tlmt the sympathizers and not the strikers are doing the damage. The strikers are about seventy-five In num ber. The company Is firm In Ifs de termination not to employ a member >f any union. WILMOTTPARK AUCTION SALE ON SATURDAY Those looking for first-class Invest ments In real estate should not miss the auction sale at Wllinott Park next Saturday afternoon at 3:3d o’clock. \V. A. Foster, the well known real estate man, will offer nt auction 19 very desirable lots there on that day, and the property Is sure to be snapped up at once. Wllmott park Is located on a high point on the Decatur Blue Line near Hast Lake, and two and u half miles from the business center of Atlanta. The car service out Is excellent and those seeking this section for.residence purposes are assured of frequent and comfortable service all the time. As the n.itlohal park seems /t strong possibility In the no distant future, the value of these lots is sure to double In a very brief time. The average size of the lots are 50x250 feet. On Saturday extra ears will begin running nt 2:30. This certainly offers an exceptional opportunity for the safe. Investment of money. The terms will be such that the man of moderate means can tuke advantage of the sale. Stonewall Jackson Camp to Most. The members of Stonewall Jackson camp. No. 1,581, U. C. V., are called to meet on Monday night, August 20, at 14 Hast Hunter street, at 7:30 p. m. A full attendance Is urged. A. B. Weaver HI. The friends of A. B. Weaver, whose home Is on Oglethorpe avenue. West End. will be sorry to lqarn of his Ill ness. He is suffering with fever and hns been for several days at the Wes ley Memorial Hospital, on Auburn ave- f nue. While quite sick, he la able tol y^.|| m . r ALBANY, . Mr. R. H. Warren and family have returned from a short visit to Atlanta. Mr. David Brown Is spending a few days at Hot Hprlngs, Ark. Miss Kmma Haircloth Is visiting friends and relatives in Savannuh for a few days. Mr. Joseph Hhrlich has returned from a short business trip to Augusta Miss Kereldn * Martin has returned home from a pleasant visit to friends In Columbus. Miss Kathleen Odom, of Blakely, visiting relatives In the tit>. Mrs. A. W. Palin and children have returned home from nn extended visit to Tampa, Fla. They were accom panied by Mrs. Palin’s cousin, Miss Christine Majsey, who will visit here. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brooks are visit Inc relatives In Atlanta. Miss Mary West, of Montezuma, has returned home ufter a pleasant visit to relatives In the city. Mr. A. P. Vason has gone to Saluda to spend a few days with his daughter. Mrs. A. J. McDonald, of Unlnbrldge, Is the guest of her father, Mr. B. F. Manning. Mr. Henry Lanier has gone to Hen dersonville, N. Ci, to spend a few days with his wife, who Is summering there. Mrs. L. O. Sykes hns returned to her home In Valdosta, after a visit to friends In the city. .Misses Annie Grace and Neva D/fm- l»erry, of Camilla, have gone to Bron- wood, after a short visit In the city. Rev. C. R. Jenkins, of Macon, spent ti few days In the city this week. Mr. (). G. Mcphall hns returned from a business trip to Atlanta and Co lumbus. Mi*. II. H. Blnns has returned from a pleasant visit to Washington, Ga., und Charleston, S. C. Mrs. L. C. Plonsky and children are sending a few weeks nt Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Mrs. F. L. Bishop and children, of Hamlin, N. C., are visiting at the home of Mr. U. F. Smith. 'arrlngton has returned from a short business trip to New York. 1 Mrs. Fannie Hllsinan. of Moultrie, W* visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Tift. Mr. Ira Cook has gone to * Indian Hprlngs affd points in North Carolina to spend a few iveeks. Mrs. K. I). Sheffield and little daughter, of Amerlcus, are visiting relatives In the city. Miss May Phillips has returned to her home In Huwktnsvllle ufter a In the city. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Churchwell have gpne to New York to spend a few days. Mrs. Sarah Campbell Is visiting rel atives In Savannah for a few*, weeks. Miss Lois Combes, of Jackson, Ga., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert Heumun. • Mr. W. W. Pace has returned from Saluda, N. C., where he spent several weeks with his family, who are ^inv merlng there. Mrs, W. S. Pryse, of Steelevllle, III., Is visiting her sen, Mr. W. M. Pryse. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller are spend Ing a few days In Bronwood with rela tives Mr. and Mr». D. C. McCaskill have returned from a ten days’ visit with relatives In Brunswick. 51 rs. Belle Greer and Miss May Rey nolds have gone to St. HI mop'i Griffin of Atlanta. Annie McAfee, Fn - e W you ^ linn 4'hriiuhllss. \V. a|. Fllieher, Elizabeth (inittlebl. Snllle 11. Austin, l-oulse Holle- moii. Afidic Jackson, Bennie Ctuitfleld. Knl- lb- Hightower. Messrs. John Martin of Memphis. Htllep Martin of Atlanta. John Jones, fin tup Jones. H. II. Fitzpatrick. Cal vin \V. Battle. Hr.. Calvin W. Battle. Jr., Benjamin llllsiiinu. Edivln Humph. W. I'enree, Charles Martin. A. H. Wilson of Con vers. Wesley Wilson. W. K. Clement*. II. II. Fincher, Wesley l'carson nnd Gnidy Holes. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. IJohnes will compli ment several members of the younger set with a couching party Friday evenlu* The party will drive out to Mr.' T. Z. AI»ei..*oin- I tie's lovely country home at Strouds, where a ifetlghtful idculc luueh will l»e served nnd mnsb* und triune* enjoyed till a fate hour. Mr. George Timmons entertained “hi* set” at a bn theme on Thursday nt Mr, II. T. FItzjuitrick’s subiirbsa home. Mr. Ain!lory Fltzpr Battle are enjoying the Fly lit river. Among the young people the w*eek end at Mftec" siio will spend - Misses Bolt ed $75 extra to spend on this feature of the parade. Fine Lot of Floats. The following firms will have floa The F. It. I'enu Tobacco Company Atlanta Georgian. The Atlanta News, link Cherry ninf* * * ‘ '* ‘ lanta Tool Dahl Floral cbniiMiny, Company. It. M. Hose, Taylor tinbr Manufacturing Company. Atlantn tire d« pnrtment, McClure Company. Ksslg ltr*e nnd others who nre contemplating Jolnin the movement. The prize coiumltte, !,. I Marquardt. chairman, reported prngrc*> were complete. land to spend the remainder of tha summer. Miss Lola May Schoeppel, of Bruns wick, who has been visiting Mis* Clara Monk, has returned home. Miss Marlon Gunnison has gone to St. Slmon'M Island to spend a couple eeks. Miss Annie Butler has returned to her homo In Savannah, after spending several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Harwell and chll dren, of BrooksvUle, Fla., are tin guests of relatives In the city. Messrs. J. S. Davis, N. J. Cruger, Sam W. Smith, Smith D. Pickett nnd Z. A. Barnes, Jr., are spending a few days In New York Miss Cxirrto Sterne Is spending a ew days In Columbus with friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Manning are spending a few days In Blakely. CULLODEN. most enjoyable occasion* of i the '‘left-hand party” glv see his friends. the Aliases Martin In lemor of their brothers, Messrs. John nnd Silas Mnrtiu. of Memphis ami Atlanta, nml several visiting girl*. Dcllgbtfnl game* were played until a te hour, when delicious Ires were served. Among those present were Alts*** l.mile ** “ of Forsyth. Jennie ponder of At Alls* Luclle Zelliter, who hns ln*en the guest of Mrs. It. II. Holmes, hns returned to her home In Forsyth. Alls* Eleanor Ilnur, of Brunswick, Is vis iting her slater, Air*. Klynt. .Messrs. John nnd Chnrbs Martin spent the villagers Thursday afternoon with llghtful musical program. Mrs. George Blalock ami cbildrrn luve re turned from Tallulah. Colonel It. II. Bay, of Alscaa, was here Wednesday. Airs. J. G. Dougherty a ad family leave Mmnla v for Commerce for a short visit tw*- fore returning to New York. Airs. Jennie J. Anderson nnd Alnster Als ton Anderson will leave for a visit to Aim. W. W. Griffin In Atlanta next week. MILLEN. Messrs. Eugene Lanier and Charl ton llext, of Savannah, spent several days here this \feek fishing in the Ogeecheo river. 1 Air. nnd Mrs. \V. R. Turner returned Wednesday from their bridal trip. They enent several days at Tate Springs, Chattanooga, Atlantn nnd ilarnesvllle. Misses Mattie and Jeanette McCIenn of Thomson, who were the guests of Miss Keen Hedges, returned to their home Thursday. Quite a Jolly party of young people enjoyed a two days' outing at * the Ogeeehee Club house Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Games of all kinds were played. Those in the party were Mr. and Aim. F. 4’. Wallis, Misses Keen Hedges, Celine Daniel. Mattie McCIenn, Jeunette McClean, Alessrs. Hugh*-Par ser, James Palmer, Brantley Daniel, Vinson Joyner. Mrs. J. II. Daniel, Miss Alary Pal- mop and Mr. J. H. Daniel, Jr., left Thursday for Hendersonville, N. C. 8pec|nl to The Georgian. Greenville, - Ga. Aug. 20.—Hon. Clark Howell Is conducting a vigorous campaign In Meriwether today. The candidate spoke to a large au dience at Greenville at 10 o’clock this morning, and will deliver another speech In the county this evening. Work has practically suspended on the farms in this county till after tha election. • BRUNSWICK. Air*. M. C. Rowe I* in Woyuesvlllc, N. C., here she will spend several weeks. Air. ami Airs. F. M«*4'. Brown nre spend- ig a few weeks In Asheville, N. 4'. Mr. John U. Xlldcr, Miss Eva Slider nnd Air. Elmer Slider, of Atlniitu, nre spending have gone north'to visit relatives In All I Ohio. Mrs. I,. U. Akins and Alls* Akins I WATKINSVILLE. Mrs. Hugh Abercrombie visited Ath ens last week. The camping party * to Barnett Shoals carried most of the young peo ple out of town this week, so things have been very quiet. The party I* chajx*roned by Air- and Mr*. W. H. Ashford and Mr. Robert Billups Is host of the occasion. Dr. Steve Roan, of Wadley, Ga., Is visiting Mr. Robert Billups here. Miss Flora Qullllan Nya« the guest of her sister, Airs. Henry Ashford. Sunday. Miss Della Watson has returned to her home In Athens. Allsses Annie Blanche Bostwick and Claudia Fullllove are the guests of the Mliftes Jackson- Alias Fullllove Is from Texas, while Miss Bostwick s home Is In Atlanta. Mesars. D. B. Veal* and Clinton Ash ford went to Athens last week to near Russell's speech* Miss Ida Murray Is visiting her Me ter, Airs. Llntberger, In Greenville, k. C., and will go from there to yew York. Among the vlStS?I?4tl;tttn this ” sre J. Td. Dunenn, T. V. IWgwell. J. I- la***. .?. 1\ Khlgewny nml Him Bowers Alls* I’earl Brooks, of OgWhon’'’ r "" 0 ty. Is with the family of D- .\V. 1 ,! ,rM V w "i,,r# Messrs, ft. A. and J. A. WHIwnD returned from south Georgia. Mrs. 4. 4. Itoyston Is visiting relate•* In the Gate City. . , , k Air*. Dr. F. G. Moss, who was quite »i< k the first, of this week, .hns reeov X. c. N. A. Itoyston'Is visiting In Auder- McWhorter nml Joseph T. ‘Bar*- gun Air sp«Midlng ■ W weeks at Tallulah Falls. Air. and .Mrs. John 4Jreci>. xvlio have visiting riiatlves In north tb>orgla, have returtieil to their home In this city. Ails* Alattle Alilliki , n. of Jesitp, I turned home after a visit to fri<‘iids Simons. Air. and Mrs. Ed Pfeiffer nnd Miss Lllllnn Pfeiffer have returned to Brmisxvlek after n visit of ten day* to Airs. Pfeiffer's parent lit Albany. Airs. It. II. Easmi and Alls* Irene Ensou, of Baxley, and Air. J. P. Illgbsmlth. of Kastman, who have been spending two weeks with Air. nml Airs. L D. ttdham on Xt. Hlnnoi*. have returned to .their home*, nml Airs. W. B. Fain, who have l»een Ing some week* nr Cumberland, hart returned to their home In thl* rity. Airs. Harry DunwisMly I* visiting Iter Mis ter. Mr*. HimiIhmi Arnold, In Atlanta. Alls* AugiiNfn Hardin, of Atlanta, tins re turned home after ri visit to frleuds In this ifr. I.uelus I,nftlii. of Atlanta, smuit a day • two In Brunswbk thl* week. Mr. Thomas 4>*Cotiner Is visiting nt Tallu lah Falls. Air. B. F. Alnnn is at home after if visit * relatives in north tieorgln. Judge J. 4*. Ueynohl*. of AVareross, has •en spending a few day* in this city. Mr. Aforris Sllversteln I* s|H>ndliig a week In Blriiilnglmm. Air. E. A. Northen. of Atlanta, was lit Bmnswiek «tie day thl* week. Mr. Bnynnl Butt*, of Atlanta, ha* l»eeu Isnts, May f*)U Morgua of Macoa, Aaule vlslflag relatives ii> Brunswick. nliichum have n*tuniMl from Atlanta. Alls* Cleo Meadow, after n visit «»f ^ eral week* here, has returned to Her In AmlerMon,' 8. C- . Mr*. J. n. SleKntln-. of Athon*. »••»* *TJ- ornl liny, of lhl, nook nt Krnnklln Hiiri i.'- KiiKono ll..ml. who hnn lo-on In nrliooi Emory college. Is nt horn:* for n tiumtn- Maury. Bowers Is visiting relative* •« North Carolina. .. , rltl#i The a nun I on roputieet Ing nt Poplar epro began last nlghL and will eonllitne n'*“ J* a week. latrge crowds are usually >'i tendnuee. •_ CARTER3VILLE. The Misses Nell eiitertalnetl ut a • •. versntlmi party” last Thjtwla^jjmn^ j | W m l ,nn,o,,r, r .? their guests. • I Griffin, of Itmiie. Alls* Main A!Until entertained the time Club Inst Saturday- Alls* Anise F spending some I.uinpkin. family have reiurue<i innn •» •* *:„ lleaeli, FI*., when* they visited the fan of Dr. It. K. Smith. ... Mrs. Field, wife of Judge Dl«*k H' b Kansas City. Is the guest of rdstDe* » • Mr*. Felton Jones Is *|H*ndliig this at VlrrinH Beseh. , „ k Allas Julia Foute la vlsltiiig In Bruii;' 1 ^ All** Ella Neel leave* next week e.*fende.| trip to Texas and goutbern ’otMla. . # Mrs. Alls* Alary l.u Wlkle Is tpe guest of 3trw XhropsblT !u AtlauU.