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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 190*.
TO MI88 LEWIS.
At the linen ehower and card party
w hlrh Mr*. J. D. Clayton rave Tuesday
afternoon. In honor of Mlaa Adeline
I.ewl* the flrat prize, a Mexican drawn
" ork acarf, waa won by Mra. Calif
Maddox. The conaolatlon went to Mlaa
Kellorr. and waa a beautiful embroid
ered tray cover. The booby, a hand
some deck of carda, waa cut by Mlaa
Lewia.
Mra. Clayton’a rueata were the
twenty membera of the 500 club, of
which ahe la prealdent, and Mra. Shuta,
Mra. Tate, Mra. Phelan, Mra. Laren-
dnn. Mra. Chapman. Mra. Arminlua
Wright, Mra. Margaret Brown. Mlaa
Jeannette Brown. Mra. Judd, Mra. Rob
ert Zahner, Mlaa Cleveland Zahner,
Mlaa Katherine Dennl* Mlaa Emma
Phllllpe, Mlaa Katherine Mable, Mlaa
Elizabeth Flandera, Mlaa Mary Bos-
trom, Mlaaea Tutwller. Mra. Robt. Kin-
ley, Mra. Wlllla Dennla, Mra. Hall, Mra.
tv. II. Maddox, Mra. C. D. Maddox, Mra.
C. J. Maddox, Mra. Virgil Maddox. Mlaa
Haralson, Mra. Kellogg, Mra. Marbut.
Mrs. Pritchett, Mra. Elder, Mlaaea Nan
cy and Julia Benedict of Athena;
■Mlsee* Belle, Joale and Ruth Morrla,
and their guest* Mlaa Beaale Reynolda,
of New Orleane, and Mlaa Wheelock,
of Birmingham.
MEYER8-GUCKENHEIMER. |
Mayor Herman Meyera, of Savan
nah, waa married to Mra. Virginia
Quckenhelmer, of Danville, Va., Tuea.
day afternoon, at the Country Club at
Danville. The marriage waa quite
surprise to the frlenda of Mayor Mey-
era and Mra. Quckenhelmer, both of
whom had kept the affair a profound
aecret.
Immediately following the ceremony
Hon. and Mra. Meyera left for a vlalt
to New York. They will reach Sevan
nah during the autumn.
mechlTnTtowns.
The announcement haa been made
of the engagement of Mlaa Chrlatlne
Roae Towna, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Mlrabeau Towna to Mr. Harold Mech
lin. The marriage will take place Or.
tober 10, at the home of the bride’s pa
rents. on Eighth avenue, Brooklyn.
Mina Towna haa many frlenda In At
lanta, having been the gueat of Mra.
Bartow Blount two year* ago. Mlaa
Antoinette Blount will attend the wed
ding aa one of Mlaa Towna' brldea-
maide.
TO MI88MOSE6.
At the card party given by Mra. D.
H. Lopes Tuesday afternoon for Mlaa
Moses, of Montgomery, the prise,
hand-painted china card tray, waa won
by Airs. Molae DeLeon. Mlaa Moaea,
the gueat of honor, waa presented with
a pretty picture frame.
Airs. Lopes's gueata were: Mlaa Mat-
tie Slaton, Mlaa Lula Slaton, Mlaa Isa
belle Thomas, Mlaa Solomons, of Sa
vannah; Mra. Nina Solomon, of Sum
ter. S. C.: Mrs. Schafer, Mra. Jamea
Morrow, Mra. Julius Alexander,
Mrs. Molae DeLeon, Mra. C. I. Walker,
and Mrs. Beall.
LAWN PARTY.
Master Carl Sclple will entertain a
number of hla young friends this week.
The occasion will be a lawn party, to
which many little folks are Invited.
IN HONOR 0FMI88 WAT80N.
Mlaa Annie Watson will be the gueat
of honor at a euchre party which Mlaa
Eliza Dancy will give Friday after
noon at her home on Ponce DeLeon
avenue.
TO MI8S~BR0CK.
Mlaa Elisabeth Rawson entertained
at euchre Wednesday afternoon at her
- home on Washington street In honor of
Mlaa Lillian Brock, of Alabama, who
Is the gueat of Mlaa Ijtura Jeter.
Mlaa Rawson received her guests In
a white embroidered mull, trimmed
with lace. Mlaa Brock waa prettltly
gowned In white batiste and lace.
The flrat prise was a hand-painted
Japanese picture and the conaolatlon
w as .a pair of silk hose. The gueat of
honor waa presented with a hand-made
lace handkerchief.
donation" PARTY.
A donation party will be given
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock by
the woman's board of the city mis-
aloft at the Settlement home, 74
K nith Boulevard.
Mambers are urgently requested to
bring donations of cooking utensils,
ilottdng, household supplies and grow
ing plants on Thursday, In order to
add to the necessary equipment of the
home.
ROSS- R0BERT8.
The marriage of Mlaa Helen Roberts
and Mr. Thomas Rosa, of Macon, will
take place Wednesday evening at the
home of the bride's parents, Dr. and
Mrs. J. W. Roberta, and will be wit-
n'-saed by a large and brilliant assem
bly of frlenda.
The bride will wear a gown of while
chiffon cloth, made prlnceae, and fath-
l-.ned elaborately with lace and hand
embroidery. Her veil will be caught
with orange bloasoma, and her bou-
quet will be of bride roeet and swan-
a-mla.
The bridesmaids will make a charm
ing group In their white lingerie gowns
and satin aaahea.
The house will be elaborately decor
ated with palms, ferns and white car-
tintlona, and the ceremony will be per
formed by Dr. J. W. Lee before an
ttltar of palms and white carnations.
Following the ceremony a large recep
tion will be held, to which several
hundred carda have been Issued.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosa will make their
l.-ime In Pretoria, Georgia, where Mr.
IU*a haa large business Interests, and
1- highly esteemed. Mlaa Roberts will
t-e much missed In Atlanta. She has
here a wide circle of friends, and will
be followed by a host of good wishes.
Mrs. Stewart Roberts will be matron
of honor and Misses Ilene Roberts,
Alice Williams, of Macon; Lillian Sol
omon, of Macon; Dessa Hays, of Cov
ington, and Gladys Tilley, of Conyers,
will be brldesmands.
Mr. J. Clay Murphy, of Macon, will
be beat man. and Messrs. Charles Rob
erts, of Macon; Gabriel Sullivan, Cul
len Branan, of Pretoria; Walter Ross,
of Pretoria, and Donald Davis will act
aa groomsmen.
TO MI88~TAYLOR.
Thursday evening Miss Ethleen
Dobbs will -entertain at her home nh
North Boulevard the members of the
L. D. 8. Club, and a number of young
men. The occasion-will-be a'pretty
compliment to Miss Frank Taylor, who
will leave nest week with a number of
girls for Randolph-Macon.
Miss Dobbs' guests will be Miss
Frank Taylor, Miss Dorothy Breltep-
bucher, Mias Bessie Bailey, Mias La
mar Jeter, Miss Juanita Grant, Miss
Bessie Dobbs, Miss Edith Duncan, Mr.
Will Tayldr, Mr. Hillyer Bmlth, Air.
Loyd Greer, Air. .-Smith', McElroy, Mr..
Anton Hrolte'nbucher, 'Mr. Curry Moon,
Mr. Edward Davidson.
PRIZE8 AT"BRID0E.
At the inarming bridge at which
Afro.-W.,fL ■ Hodges entertained Tues
day aftepioop In honor of her mother,
Mrs. James Hodges, the flrat prise, a
beautiful cut glasa bowl, was won by
Mrs. Maurice Thomas. Mrs.
Mathewaon, won the consolation prise,
a copy of Robert Chambere’ “Fighting
Chance.”
8HROP8HIRE-ARCHER.
Wednesday morning at 10:10 o'clock
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marceltus
Anderson, In West End, the marriage
of Miss Alma Archer to Mr. Jack
Shropshire took place. There were no
cards, and the ceremony was perform
ed In the presence of relatives and a
few Intimate friends by Rev. J. W. Lee,
of Trinity church.
The bride waa gowned In a smart
suit of brown voile, with which ahe
wore a becoming hat of brown straw.
After the ceremony, a buffet lunch
eon, elegant. In every detail, was served
and at noon, Mr. and Mrs. Shropshire
left for New York. After their return
to the city (hey will be at home with
Mr. and Mrs.K. J. Shropshire on Capi
tol avenue.
The bride, ns Miss Alma Archer, has
been one of the most atrartlv/* and be
loved young women In Atlanta, and
her many friends here are to be con
gratulated that her marriage will not
take her away from Atlanta. Afr.
Shropshire is a rising young business
man, and Is highly esteemed both In
the business and social worlds.
MEETING OF SHELTERING ARM8.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Sheltering Arms will be held Thursday
morning at the home at 10 o'clock.
YOUNG MATRONS' CLUB.
Mrs. Rdbert Shedden entertained the
Young Matrons' Club Wednesday
morning at her home, on Linden street.
The prise was a hand-painted plate.
Those present were: Mrs. Inman San-
dets, Mrs. Vaughn Nison, Mrs: Junius
Oglesby, Jr., Airs. Harry English, Airs.
Albert Thornton, Airs. Thomas Paine,
Alias Ruth Hallman.
CUNNINGHAM-MORTON.
Tho social event of Interest to a wide
circle of friends In Alpharetta and vl-
vlnity Is the marriage of Ml**' Maggie
.Morton to Mr. William H. Cunningham,
which wtil'tkkA place on Sunday, Sep
tember M, at tbq, home of the bride's
parent* near Alpharetta. . r ,
Miss Morton Is’A handsome young
woman with a strong apd,^attractive
personality, and 1s the daughtkr of one
of Milton's wealthiest planters. Mr,
Cunningham Is a young-than of ster
ling qualities, and has -many warm
friends. ..
The couple will probably make their
future home In Alpharetta.
MI88 HANCOClTfo ENTERTAIN.
Allas Bessie Hancock has Issued In
vltatlons to an up-JInks party to be
given In honor of her guest. Miss Ethel
Buck, of Tlfton, Oa.
LADIES' AUXILIARY.
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Broth
erhood of Railway Trainmen, will hold
Itsregular meeting on' Thursday Sep
tember A at |. o'clock In K. of T. hall.
Kiser building. All membera are re
quested to attend and pay their grand
dues. AIRS. LENA BRIDGES,
. Secretary.
IN HONOR OF~MISS RITCH.
Allas Marquess Rltch, of Richmond.
Va, who haa been visiting Airs. Albert
Herring for several weeks, will be the
guest of honor Thursday afternoon at
a card party to be given by Alias Jen
nie Knox.
Atlss Knox’s guests wilt Include
Misses Agnes Harrison, Irene Austin,
Helen Jones, Emma Kale Amorous,
Helen Brittain. Emily Wlnship, Bessie
Pope. Mary King, Annie Sykes Rice,
Imogene Thorn, Alary Lawrence, Belle
Law rence, Lula Dean Jones, Jennie
Hutchins, Julia Dodd. Lucy stockard.
Sarah Jackson, Afarlon Foster and
Laurlan Johnson.
MISS CAROLINE~ROQER8
TO MARRY MR. BOWER
recent announcement of an ap
proaching marriage which Is of general
Interest throughout Oeorgla and Flori
da Is that of Allas Caroline Rogers, of
Jacksonville, -and' Air.- Jack- Dickinson
Bower, of Balnbrldge, Ga In Augusta
Allas Rogers Is most pleasantly re
called. She was the guest during the
holiday season of Airs. Edwin O. Weed
year or tvro ago, and.fhjoyed a flat
tering popularity among what war
then the college and school set. Alias
Rogers Is very young, but has the val
uable faculty of making friends, not
only among those of -her own age, but
among the older set as well. Tbe sin
cere liking and regard which her
friends have for her, are-the highest
compliments which society at large can
pay to so young a member. She la the
daughter of Afr. and Mrs. Buxton Rog
era, of Jacksonville, and her wedding,
-which .will occur during the latter part
of November, will be one of the no
table social occasions of the season.
Air. Bower la the younger son of
Judge Bower, of Balnbrldge. He Is a
graduate of the University of Georgia
and Is a brilliant and talented young
man of many friends and with every
promts* and outlook of aucceae In bus
Iness lire.—Augusta Chronicle.
NEWPORT TlOR8E 8HOW.
' The' tenth exhibition of the Newport
horse show opened Monday afternoon
In the famous Casino grounds at New
port.
Hundreds of trunks, filled with the
very latest, models from Paris, have
been pouring Into Newport through the
cuatotnsHfouse, and an unprecedented
gown display Is now well on.
It la weli known that costumes are
seen at the Newport horse show that
never see daylight for other occasion*
Among those who are sharing honors
i the beat gowned wottjen are Mrs.
.Ogden Mills and the Misses Beatrice
and Gladys Mil]* Mrs. Joseph 8. Wide-
ner and Mra. Jamea W. Gerard, who
will share Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish's box
Mrs. Henry S. Redmond, Mrs. Stuyvea-
aflt Fish, Mrs. Alfred Vanderbilt. Afrs.
William.'O. Roelker, Mrs. William B.
Leeds and Mr*- Oliver Oould Jen
nings.
WOODEN WEDDING.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Hulbert will
entertain at cards Wednesday evening.
The occasion will celebrate their wood
en wedding and. the Invited gueata In
clude the friends who were at Miss
Julia Orme's during their stay at her
home.
IN HONOR MI8S COUNCIL.
Afrs. Sam Smith will entertain a few
of the unmarried set at dinner Thurs
day evening at.the Piedmont Driving
Club- In hdnor of Miss Ethleen Council,
if Jacksonville. 1 , FI a. who arrives on
Wednesday‘night to be her guest',
MR8. PELHAM ENTERTAIN8.
Mrs. Joseph Pelham entertained the
members of the "BOO” Euchre' Club
Wednesday morning at her home. In
Inman Park.
The first prise was,* sofa pillow and
the conaolatlon was-a cut-glass vase.
The members of the ■cltlb' - V* : Mrs. C.
B. indwell, Mrs. Cicero Ataddox, Mrs.
Virgil Aladdox, Mrs. Caleb Ataddox,
Airs. Denny, Mrs. Arminlua Wright,
Atrs. Tate, Mrs. Finley, Mra. Shultz,
Mra. Henderson; Mr*. McMillan, Air*.
W. B. Larendon, Airs. J, D. Clayton,
Mr*. Hall, ,Mr*. Pelham and Miss
Lewis. •* r! *•
to missIkinkaid.
Friday evening-Mr*. W» L. Hodges
will entertain af.cards In honor qf.her
attractive guest. Miss Helen Kltikald,
of Washington, D.t C. Air*. Hodges'
guests will be Oh this occasion: Alls*
Rollne .Clark*-' Alls* Ad* 'Alexander,
Allas Elisabeth Adair. Alias Ethel, Kel
ly. Alias Miry Glide, Mis* At.-A. Phe
lan, Miss--Louise .van" Harlingen, AIlss
Julia Ortne, Mr. Tolman Williams, Mrs.
Daniel Peteet, Air. Arthur Clarke, Air.
John Dean Steward, Mr. James Callo
way,. Mr. Richard Palmer, Mr. Louis
Oregg, Air. Vnldlmlr Gud* Air.' Troupe
Cox and Mr. Kdward Barnett. .
ELECTION OF olfFICERS
OF THE W. C. T. U
The annuel election of officers for the
Atlanta Willard Woman's Christian
Temperance Union will tnke place
Thursday afternoon at A:A# o'clock. The
meeting will be held In Alliance hall.
No. 711-7 North Broad street.
AIRS. AI. L. AI’LENDON,
President.
MR8. J. A. ADKINS.
Recording Secretary.
THE LITTLE BLIND BEQGAR.
(Josephine Dodge Daskam.)
At the gate of tbe world where the
travel flows,
And the folk stream by full-tide,
A little blind Beggar sits In the sun
And shoots afar and awlde.
He flts the arrow and twangs the bow
And low In hla throat laughs he,
For well he knows he will hit hla
mark.
Though never a face he see.
And never his stock of arrows fall*
For the pain of the wound Is sweet.
And the stricken folk bring the arrows
back
To pile at the Beggar’s feet.
So he flits tbe arrows and twangs the
bow.
And laughs till his Angers shake,
For well he knows he can never mis*
But somewhere a heart must ache.
Now they who are struck,' they keep
still tongues.
But they carry the arrows back.
And they who are spared they sound
abroad
The songs of the pain they lack.
But still or singing, and grave or gay.
Through the gate of the world they
go.
And the little blind Beggar site In the
sun
And Isoghs as he lays them low.
“Do You Admire Diamonds?”
Wbat la yonr Impression of a person who wears a nice diamond?
Yon will give the people that tame Impression of yourself If you wear a
beautiful stone. Our plan enables you to wea- a nice diamond while pay
ing for 1L Do th<- right thing for yourself.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
The Diamond Palace.
37 Whitehall St.
Sam Jones Tabernacle
Meetings, Carters-
ville, Ga.
On Ceptemper 15th to 2Ird. Inclu
sive, the Western and Atlantic rail
road will sell tickets from Atlanta-
Dalton and Intermediate etatlona, to
Carteravllle. at rate of one fare for
the round trip.
8am Jonea wilt be assisted by
Evangelist Oliver and other ministers
of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will
have charge of U; music, and other
gospel -singers of note will attend.
Three services each day, 10:30 a. m.,
3:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m., and the
people of Carteravllle will welcome
the great crowds with the same hos
pitality they have always shown.
CHA8. E. HARMAN,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
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Personal Mention
p
Mr. William B. Hlbbs, of Washing
ton. D. C., who has With hts family
been spending the summer at Carl-
helm, the home of Mrs. Rachel A. Pax
ton, near here, haa purchased eighty
acres of land from Mr. - Randolph
Rhodes, of Leesburg. The land Is In
the southwestern suburbs of Leesburg
close to Rock Spring farm, the home
of Mr. and Airs. Harry T. Harrison.
Mr. Hlbbs will begin the erection of a
handsome new summer home on the
said land in the very near future.—
Washington (D. C.) Evening Star.
Hon. Henry D. Clayton and hla sis
ter, Ails* Mary Clayton, of Eufaula,
At*, spent several hours In Atlanta
Tuesday, en route to thefr home In
Alabama from New York, where Mr.
Clayton took port In the recent recep
tion to Hon. William Jennings Bryan.
Mr. Clayton represents the Third con
gresslonai district of Alabama at the
national capital.
The following relatives from Atlan
ta attended the Harrison-Watt wedding
at Gflllln on Tuesday: Mr. Z. D. Har
rison. Air. Dan Harrison, Misses Agnes
an|l Courtney Harrison, pr. and Mra.
Michael Hole*.Colonel and Airs. R
Park. Air. and Mrs. George Harri
son, Miss Lucy Harrison,-Airs. Starke,
Miss Nora Belle Starke and Mr. George
Harrison, Jr.
Mrs. Malcolm Lockhart, of Augusta
Mr. W. T. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. R. T,
Redding and Afr. James Redding, of
Griffin; - Air. and Mrs. W. G. Solomon
and Mrs. Warner Roberts, of Afacon,
are among the out-of-town guests who
arrived Wednesday for the Ross-Rob-
erts wedding, which will take place
Wednesday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. George Hendree Har
rison, who were married Tuesday aft
ernoon at Griffin, after a brief visit
to the mountains of north Georgia will
spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Z,
Harrison, parents of the groom, at their
suburban home, "Fernbank.”
Mrs. Howard Bell and family will
return In a fdw days from Battle
Creek, Mich., and will take possession
of their • home, corner of Peachtree
and Fifth streets, which has been oc
cupled for two years by Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Cabanlss.
Mrs. Earle D’Arcey Pearce and baby,
after a visit to Mrs. Pearce's parents.
Air. and Mrs. James R. Gray, have
gone to Fort Barancas, Fla., to Join
Captain Pearce, who Is stationed at
that point.
Airs. AKnle Mays Dow, after a-viAlt
of several weeks to Mr* J. Glascock
Mai?* ' will return Sunday night
Nashville’ to Join Mrs. E. W. Cole at
her suburban home,. .“Colemere," near
Nashville.
Afrs. C. C. Wyatt, of Meridian, Miss.,
Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Francis
Walker, on Currier street, for the
week, en route fo New York to visit
Mrs. J. A. Enslow and Mrs. F. J. Rid
ley.
After this week Airs. George Starks
and Miss, Nora Belle Starke will be
at- 'hOm4f fo their- friend* with Miss
Prentiss, nru the corner qf North ave
nue and-.West Peachtree street.
Mrs. Alma Woodslde Kurkamp, of
Louisville, Ky., who has been visiting
Afr: and Mrs. John J. Woodslde at the
Meh'dehhall -for the past month, has
returned home.
Atlsaes* Beall and Stella Afartln, who
have spent the summer In Virginia,
are expected to return next week. They
will be at the Washington Seminary
this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Abernathy
have moved from Atlanta to College
Park. They are now at home to their
friends on John Wesley avenue.
Miss Willie Hayes has returned to
the suburbsn home of Mr. and Airs.
T. J. Hightower, after spending several
days with Mrs. William Montgomery.
AIlss Bessie Reynolds, of New Or
leans, and Mist Wheelock, of Bir
mingham, Ala., are the guests of the
Atlases Morris, In Edgewood,
New Silks, Plain and Fancy,
Worth $1,00, at 59c
This autumn’s favorite styles, soft and durable, plenty of pattern
variety, a great range of novelty Silks and many stylish plain colors.
The same grade that generally sells for $1.00, now at 59c, because
the maker let us have them under value.
About every desirable coloring and combination is shown, in
checks, stripes, plaids and overlaid mixtures, both light ; and dark
grounds. Half a hundred big pieces from which to choose. They are
beautiful Silks—a grade that makes up very effectively and will
wear. An opportunity little to be expected at this time.
Afrs. P. 8. Shellman, formerly of
Carteravllle, la moving Into her new
home on Juniper street, between Tenth
and Eleventh street*
Atlss Cleveland Zahner will leave the
latter part of the week for Marietta,
where she goes to visit Miss Isabel
Brumby.
Miss Fanneal Harrison It spending
the month of September In Athens, as
the guest of her eteter, Mlsa Emily
Harrison.
Afrs. McAllen Atareh has returned
from New York city-and Is the guest
75 PEACHTREE ST.
Nathan’s Home Bakery
and Vienna Cafe
Brsad, Cakes, Pis* ate* frteh dally.
Atlanta Phona 1888. Bell Phone 1486
A Pretty Sight
Tbe. modish bracelet on a rounded
arm, and women today are wearing all
kind*- Our Jeweled effects, hoop* and
etched' bands are alike popular.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
Store of Many Departments.
Mrs. Edward Cawthom and son re
turned to New York Saturday, after
a visit to Mr. and Mra. J. W. Gold
smith.
Mr. Turner Fltten has returned from
a visit of several daya to Mr. and Mrs.
H. Gould Barrett, at Grovetown, Ga.
Mr. A. R. Forsythe and little son,
Harris, have returned to Birmingham
after a visit to relatives at Atlanta.
Mr. Walter Brown and Mr. Earl
Freeman have returned from a short
visit to 8avannah and Tybee.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cabanlss and
family will occupy their own home on
Peachtree street In a few days.
Mr. Robert Cunningham has returned
to Alabama after spending a week
with his family In Atlanta;
AIlss Maggie Davis, of Harrlman,
Tenn., Is the guest of Mrs. S. L. Har
graves, 121 Capitol Square,
Mrs. D. A. Perryman, of Heflin, Ala.,
Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. R.
Little, on Forrest avenue.
Dr. and Airs. Michael Hoke have
returned to Atlanta and are spending
eome time at Fernbank.
Airs. Daniel Ruden, who has been
North for the past month, returns to
the city Thursday.
Dr. and Airs. Dunbar Roy have re
turned from a visit to Canada and New
York city.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dexter will re
turn to the city next week from a trip
abroad.
Mr. and Mra. 8amuel Burbank and
family have returned to New Rpchelle,
N. Y
Colonel Harry Fleher, of Newnan,
Ga., spent Monday and Tuesday In the
city.
Judge and Mrs. Howard Palmer have
returned from an extended visit North.
Atr. and Mra. Fred Wagener and
family have returned from Mt. Airy.
Air. and Mrs. Charles L. Gately will
sail for America on September 25;
Atr. Beverly Randolph left Tuesday
to enter the Young Harris College.
Atr. and Mrs. Thomas Paine and
daughter have returned to the city.
Afr. S. O. Pate, of Hawklnsville, Is
spending several days In Atlanta.
Allas Aloses, of Birmingham, Is the
gueat of Mrs. Julius Alexander.
Miss Ruth Hallman has returned
from a stay at Tate Springe.
Colonel John Temple Gravee will re
turn Thursday from Chicago.
Mr. Ataxwell K. Berry Is spending
several days In Birmingham.
Mrs. D. C. Venabl* of Birmingham,
Is visiting relatives In Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Thrash have re
turned from New York.
Afrs. Cay AlcCall left Wednesday for
a vlalt to South Carolina.
MARRIAGE
INVITATIONS
CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED
SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES
J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engraver*.
WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA. ! ’
FRENCH CABLE CO.
GAVE RACING NEWS
Dr. and Atrs. W. 8. Elkin leave soon
for a visit to Kentucky.
Judge and Mra. Howard Palmer have
returned from the North.
Atr. Howell Peeples has
from New York.
Afre. Thomas Brumby has returned
to Alarietta.
Miss Harris Fumade Is visiting In
New York.
.Mitchell Horner Is In Balti-
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, Sept. 6,-^An lnvestlga
tlon woe begun today Into the busi
ness of -the' French Telegraph-Cable
Company, whose wires have been used
to supply racing Information to pool
rooms about the country, particularly
up New England way. . The directors,
French capitalists, are said' to know
nothing of the system in vogue.
It was learned that news of. all races
has been going Into pool room* over
the cable company;* wires.; /
THE WAY TO FLORIDA.
When traveling to any point In south
Georgia or Florida, be sure to see that
your ticket' reads via the Georgia
Southern and Florida Railway from
Macon, Ga.' This popular line operates
five trains dally from Macon to Tlfton;
four trains dally from Macon to Val
dosta; two trains dally from Macon to
Jacksonvlll* and two trains dally from
Macon to Palatka. All night trains
carry sleeping cars, and day trains
carry parlor cars and nice coaches.
The Oeorgla Southern and Florida
Railway operates more trains to points
In south Georgia and Florida than any
other line running out of Macon. The
parlor car service between Macon and
Jacksonville Is unsurpassed. Only 50
cents Is charged for u'seat In the parlor
car between these points. Local sleep
ers running between Macon and Jack
sonville on midnight trains are ready
for . occupancy at 2:20 \p. m. Buffet
lunches are served In the car to
through passengers. Interchangsable
mileage Is accepted between all polnta
on the Georgia Southern and Florida
Railway.
With Its modern equipment, splendid
tracks,, fast and convenient.schedules,
the Georgia Southern and Florida Rail
way offers the best route to all polnta
In south Georgia and Florid*
PROMINENT 8PEAKER8
T° ADDRE8S FARMER8.
Special to The Georgian.
Marietta, Ga., Sept. 5.—The Farmers’
Union of Cobb county will hold «Tally
In the grove at Aft. Zion on Thursday.
September 8. A basket dinner will be
served and arrangements have been
made to accommodate a large crowd.
Chairman Nekbltt has announced that
the following well-known speakers will
deliver addresses: President Duck
worth, of the National Union; Hon.
John Temple Graves, Hooper Alexander
and Editor Hunnlcutt, of Atlanta.
LABOR 18 8CARCE
FOR COTTON PIOGNQ.
Special to The Georgian.
Fitzgerald, Ga, Sept. 5.—Many farm
ers of this section are enjoying aio-eent
price for their cotton .tiow - by}reason
of having contracted It some tine since
to the Irwin County mills. ' I f
The, staple Is moving, more fqely the
past few day* though It Is enceded
that the farmers of Irwin are kclined
to heed the advice to sell sprlngly
which policy, they realize, mustfesult
In maintaining better prices: •• n
It Is possible some difficult} may
be experienced In securing plckeh, a,
the negroe* have held one meetlfi at
Oellla, In which It was determlnefnot
to pick for less than 21 per'100 pour],,
and the farmers will not submit totny
such extortion, hence Inconvenlbc,
may result.
ENTERING B00K8 OF
THE ROME FAIR OP^N
Special to The Georgian.
Rome, GA, Sept. 5.—The .books
entering agricultural and commen
exhibits for the. Floyd county fair
opened yesterday morning'at the fi
association’s headquarters' • on Brol
street. Renewed Interest In the fair
being taken each day and from prei
ient Indications It Is bound to ecllpi
anything of Its kind ever held In Floy
teounty.
! The proposed “Home Coming” da
to be held on October 13, promises ti
bo the leading feature of the occasion
■ Manager C. N. Fuller la now book.
Jng attractions for the midway, and
that feature alone will be' a great
drawing card.
BURNS MOTION WIN8
BEFORE 8UPREME COURT.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
—NEW BRACELETS—
Just Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jewels*
Century Building. Whitehall SL
Mr, Martin Amorous Is In New York
city.
•Air. Vincent Hurley te In Columbudt
Ga.
Mr. E. R. Wood la In Carrollton, G*
Mr. Tom Lyon la In Columbus, G*
WALTER BALLARD OP
TICAL CO.
Less than one year ago placed on the
market the new Ballard Bifocal, giving
reading and walking vision In one
frame and looking like one glass. They
have proven the moet successful of all
•he advertised Invisible bifocals.
Ground In a deep tortc curve, giving a
large visual field for reading aa well as
walking. They are the most perfect and
beautiful glass sold. Consult us about
bifocal*. Wo have them all. Sales
room, 61 Peachtree, Atlant* G*
EARLY COUNTY VOTES
SALEOF WHI8KY OUT
apm-lnl to The Georgian.
Blakely, Oa., Sept. 5.—Never In the
history of Early county has there been
such a tight on the sale of whisky.
The election held yesterday for or I
against the dispensary will easily co IIV
2 to 1 against the dispensary.
By Private Leased Wire.
Washington, Sept. 8.—Justice Gould,
In the supreme court 1 of the District
of Columbia, yesterday discharged the
rule Issue against the Burns faction of
the Knights of Labor requiring them
to show cause why they should not be
enjoined from holding a special assem
bly of the order In New York city Sep-
tefober Id. The rule waa Issued at the
Instance of John W. Hays and others,
commonly called the Hays faction of
the Knights of Labor.
The court agreed with the view-
taken by the Burns faction that the
proceeding of the Hays faction was an
attempt to set aside an opinion of the
court of appeals which held that the
equity court waa without Jurisdiction to
demand which of the two factions was
elected at the Niagara meeting In
MR. WM. E. ARNAUD,
ORGANIST AND CHOIR MASTER,
ALL HAINTR EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
will (rtve Instruction In tbe art of pbnio
nlaylng at hi* studio In all Saints Psrfsli
House. General Musicianship Cists fret to
*11 students. Residence address:
39 E. THIRD 8T.
Bell ’Phone 932, North.
1*02.
$1,000
FOR
10 Cents
160,000’
Population
i Hae Atlanta.
a T iaNTA If 100,000
I Wtnt the
Exposition and
Will 8ptnd Each
10 CENTS—
We will give 31,000 to ths
1910 EXPOSITION,
or One Cent for every official but
ton or pin told.
BUY ONE WEAR ONE
8H0W YOUR COLOR8.
Solid Metal Gold Plate Biltton.
For Sale by Dealer* '
UNITED SALES AGENCY,
717 Fourth Nitionil Bink Building,
itlinli Phono 1910.
‘PHONE US’
BROWN & ALLEN
Reliable Druggist*,
24 WHITEHALL STREET.
We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free
Atlanta Agents for
Candy
80c Pound