The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 22, 1906, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. wmuM 4ATVTRDAT. HRPTEMBF.R SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining Slates Pleasant Mention From Other Cities ACWORTH. Last week was one of gaiety among the young people. Monday evening. Miss Bessie Carnes entertained for ner visitors, Misses Hule and Evntt. Wednesday with a picnic at Island Mills. Thursday evening Miss Lena Mc Lain entertained a party at her coun try home. Friday evening Miss Lallah Barrett was hostess at an Informal party. Messrs. Lauda Awtrey- and John Johnson have returned to Mercer Uni versity.' Quite a number from here are at tending the Sam Jones meetings at Cartersvtlle this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Northcutt are ■pending a few days here this week. Miss Hurt, of Hiram, visited Mrs. Carter here last week. Mrs.' O. JJ. Collum,- of Kenneaaw, ■pent a few days with her parents here the first of the week. COvilNGTON. Mrs. P. w. Skelton has ns her guest Miss Lemma Paces, of Socliil Circle. Mrs. T. L. Shepherd, of Social Circle, spent sereral iIsts of this week with her pn rents. Mr. sn<l Mrs. II. F. Camp. Mr. Thomas I.. Swanson ami daughter day nnd Wednesday with Sir. mid Sirs. O. H. Cornwell. Sir. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson hnre re. turned from n visit to Sir, J. A. Anderson In Clsrke eonnty. Mr. Alliert C. King, of the Isthmus of r.inamn, wns In the city last Thursday and Friday, the gnest of Str. and Sirs. It. L '’Miss -Innle Hnrrta. of Atlanta, visited Sties Sue Harris Wetlnesdsy. Miss Louise Skelton hns returned from AtlnntA. where she wns a vlslt.tr some time Miss Cleo Farnsworth Is visiting Miss Clutrlle Porter this week. Mr. tluy Itoycl has returned from Mays- tllle. whom he vlnlted his pnrents. Mr. Clarence Terrell npcut Tuesday Is Atlanta. YATE8VJLLE, Mr. Kyle Andrews, of Macon, was here Sunday. Mr. W. P. Persons, of Strauds, was here Monday. Dr. John Hembrey, of Mesella, was In town Tuesday. Mrs. Vernon Flint, of Strouds, wa* in town today. Mr. Love Mallory, of Crest, was here Sunday, visiting friends. Judge K. 8. Jackson, of Stud, wad here Saturday. .Mr. J. P. Clements, of Strouds, was In town Monday. Miss Lillie Childs, of Mesella, visited relatives here this week. Mr. Oscar Brown, of LnOrange. spent Sunday with relative!. Professor R. D. Shuptlne, county school commissioner, was here Tues day. Mr. W. S. Johnson, of Thomaston, wns here this week. Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. J. Snow. . antI Mrs. Richard Randolph and the Misses King, who have been spend ing, the summer at Blount, have re turned home. Mrs. F. Y, Anderson Is the guest of relatives In Atlanta. Miss Lena Jackson and Miss Elolse Jackson, who have been the gueets of Miss Elam In Tenneesee, have returned home. •Miss 'Lucy Downey and Miss Ruth williams will attend the Randolph-Ma- con College this year. Mrs. J. Warner, Shook, of Tusca loosa. is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Morrow, at Glen Iris. Miss Mary Mapes, of Montgomery, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ell P. Smith, on Highland avenue. Mrs. T. G. Bush, Jr., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neshtt. Colonel and Mrs. R. H. Pearson have been called to Hot Springs on account of the death of thetr son-in-law, Mr. F. N. Rig. Mrs. Martha Rhodes, mother of Oen- erat Rufus N. Rhodes, hns gone to St. Louts to be the guest of her brother, Mr. R. E. Fisher. Dr. and Mrs. Elwyn Ballard have returned from Marlon. Ohio. Mr. Walter Wrennen has gone to Florida. He and his sister, Mrs. Willie Drennen Russell, will spend the winter In New York. THE DECATUR8, ALA. Mrs. L. A. Neill le visiting In Hunts vllle. Mrs. Thomas McCadden Is In Bowling Green. K; CARROLLTON. Miss Nell Sharp entertained a small but delightful party at bridge Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. Warren Meadows, on Maple street. A splendid entertainment was given at the Southland hotel Friday even ing complimentary to Miss Rtdiey, of Ridley, Os., In which all of Carroll ton's youth and beauty participated. Mrs. J. Y. Blalock, who has been visiting her daughter. Mrv J. D. Sum mere, of Newnan, has returned home. • Mrs. Pryor Fitts and son, of Green ville. On., are visiting Mrs. J. T. Moore on Rome street. Mrs. Rahy Crider has returned ... Atlanta after a visit of several days to her brother, Mr. E. B. Brodnax. Mr. Will Griffin Is In New York. Miss Ethel Tumlln Is In Nashville, Tenn. Tom Wells Is In the city after an absence of several days. Professor E. J. Snead, of Weolsey, Os., Is spending the week with hts brother, Mr. A .ft. Snead. Mr. and Mrs. Bache, of Pensacola, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Jfrs. R. F. Hyntt, on College street. Mrs. M. M. Bradley entertained the Ladles' Aid Society delightfully Mon day afternoon at her hospitable home on Depot street Miss Clara Meadows and Mr. C. H. Stewart have returned from New York. Mr. George O'Neal, of Macon, apent Sunday with Mr. J. M. Clemente. Mlae Mabel Payne, of Atlanta, visit ed friends here title week. Mr. Jim White, of Macon, was here Atonday. Misses Lillie and Alice Franklin re turned Wednesday from Thomnston, where they have bent for several days. Mr. Abner Sullivan, of Tobler, waa here Monday. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Quite a pretty wedding of laat week was that of Miss Lauretta Burch and Mr. Frantx E. Johnson, which took place at the apartments of Air. and Mrs. R. D. Burnett at the Hotel Flor ence Saturday afternoon at 6:30. Miss Burch's only attendant was Miss Alvls Khrnan, who wore a gown'of ecrue renaissance lace nnd • picture hat with pink plumes. Miss Burch wore a go- Ing-nway gown of blue voile over silk nnd hat rn suite. Her flowers were bride's roses. Mr. Johnson’s best man was Atr. Robert Nicholson. Immediate ly after the buffet luncheon Mr.. John son and his bride left on a wedding Journey East. They will be at home after October 15, at the Florence. Miss Ehrman and Allas Alvls Ehrman will go to New York early In October to Join Miss Gertrude Ehrman, who has been there for several months. Miss Luclle Lane has returned from Bellevue, and has as her guest Miss Edith Johnston, of Anniston. • ieneral and Atrs. Rufus N. Rhodes have returned from New York. Mr. Julius F. Ohalrsetl will return Sunday evening from Portsmouth. Vn„ after an absence of four years. Miss Dorothy Armes has returned toon Washington, where she was the meat of her sisters. Miss Edith Brown left on Thursday to enter Havengnl College at Toronto, Canada. She was at home to her friends Informally Wednesday. Mrs. J. B. Babb has returned from Gallatin, Tenn. Mrs. Howard Kolb, of Reading, Pa., CUTHBERT. Atlas Genie Hood left Monday for Staunton, Va., to become a pupil of Mary Baldwin Seminary. Mrs. A. J. Haneell and daughters have returned from Atlanta and other points In north Georgia. Mra. Columbus Taylor and Miss Keene Martin have returned from Rhea Springs, Tenn. Miss Annette McDonald entertained the Euchre Club laat Wednesday aft ernoon. The prlxe, a deck of cards, was awarded to Miss Stella Kalmon. Allas Mary Gruber entertained on Thursday afternoon the Maids and Ma- Irons. Miss Kathleen Owen Is visiting In Fort Gaines. Airs. Pelt Moye entertained Friday afternoon complimentary to Misses An nette McDonald and Eva Drcwry. She was assisted In receiving by Misses Ethel .McDonald and Pauline Shelley. Alias Vernon Shelley, .who Is nn ac complished pianist, left Saturday for Carnegie, where she will have charge of the music depaftment of Carnegie Institute. Mrs. Oscar Gambia left last week for Atlanta, where she will be connected with Atlss Cherry's school. Alias I.uta Mathews left Monday for Amerlcus. She will assist In McNeil School of Music. Air. B. B. Comer, Jr., of Birming ham, son of the governor-elect of Ala bama, Is visiting In the city, the guest of J. J. McDonald. 'Atlas Nell Key left Tuesday for Bir mingham, to be the guest of Atlss Helen Palmer. Mrs. Lily Farnum and Mrs. A. P. Atoyc have returned from Dawson. Simon Tltlebnuin, of Atlanta, Is stop, ping at Hotel Randolph. Alias Stella Kalmon entertained a few friends In his honor Thursday evening. Mesdamea Warren Parks, of New Or- leans, and James Parks. of Dawson, are visiting Airs. A. P. .Move at her home on AtcDonald avenue. Mrs. G. Y. Moore has returned from an extended visit to relatives In El berton. reen. Ky. Atlss Marianne Grubbs Is In Nash vllle. Miss Clara Chamblee Is at home from Birmingham. Mrs. H. O. Cline lx visiting In In' dtana. Mrs. C. E. McCoy, of'BIrmlngham, Is visiting here. Mrs. s. C, Shepherd, of New Orleans, with her four sons. Is here on a visit. Mrs. J. C. Orr Is home from West Harpeth. Tenn. Mrs. Nell Morrow la home from visit to New Hope, Ala. Atr. and Mrs. Martin Phelan are at home, after an extended visit to Ken tucky and Indiana. Mrs. B. At. Rloodworth Is visiting In Columbia, Tenn. Atr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilkinson have gone to Jackson, Teim., to make thetr future home. Mrs. Battle Fisher, of Nashville, Is hera on a Visit. Atrs. Pettey Is home from an extend ed trip to Tennessee. Mrs. Valkelth la home from Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. James Price are visit Ing at Neel. Air. and Airs. Hughey Owen are visit Ing at Neal. Miss Carry Simmons, of Athens, Is visiting here. Misses Helen and Lois Buck were In Harteelle the past week. Mrs. Charles Collins Is In Wilming ton. N. C. Miss Ada Johnaon Is In Birmingham. Atr. and Mra. Tobe Lee have moved to Naahvllle to reside. Atr. and Atrs. Marvin Ellis, of Louis vllle, are visiting here. Atrs. Atkinson, of Elkmont, la here. Mrs. D. W. Speaks Is In Lawrence county, Mesdames A, B. Bryant and E. I Beck, of Progress, are visiting here. Miss Adams has returned to Besse mer, after a visit to Mrs. J. D. Mc- Nabb. Mrs. C. E. Wilds Is In Lawrence- burg, Tenn. Air. and Mrs. W. L. Montgomery are nt home from a visit to Splunge, Atlss. Airs. Dragon has returned to New Orleans, after a visit to Mrs. C. C. Robinson. Airs. At. A. Couch was In Hillsboro the past week. Mrs. Crow, of Splunge. Miss., Is vlalt- Iiik her sister, Mrs. W. L. Montgomery, Airs, W. T. Lowe Is In Moulton. Miss Bessie Harrison Is here from Huntsville. Miss Lorena Banks has returned to Alemphla, after a visit here. -Mesdames W. H. and J. I.-Xraneue are In Birmingham. Miss Mamie Coleman Is on Lookout Mountain for a few weeks. Mra. Charles B. Peschmann visited In Huntsville the past week. Atlss Mable Blackwell haa gone to Tuscaloosa. . Mias Martha McGuire Is visiting at Niagara Fall*. Alias Nell Harris Is at home from an extended visit to Virginia. Mrs. A. F. Murray Is In Philadelphia and other Eastern cities. Afrs, W. H. Bowles has returned to Rock Island, 111., after a visit here. Alias Pattle Sklllmnn has returned to her home at Roawell, N. At., after a visit here. Atlss Beulah Christenson, of Jasper, Is visiting here. The Christian Society of Decatur and New Decatur gave a trolley ride Thursday night. They were chaperoned by Air. and Mrs. O. H. Winslow. The party went all over the two Decatufs nnd the trip wan much enjoyed. Prescriptions ProperlyPriced It has always been our atm to give our best attention to our prescription department, always having the work done by thor oughly competent men and re quiring absolute accuracy, which has built up our prescription de partment to what It Is. Still we want more and feel satlsfled In aaklng for your business It you are not already buying from us, guar anteeing you the best attention and assuring you that our prices are as low as any. Ask your doctor te 'telephone your DOUBLOONS A THRILLING NOVEL OF MYSTERY, TRAGEDY AND A STOLEN FORTUNE By EDEN PHILLPOTTS AND ARNOLD BENNETT • reicrlptlons to Our store; they will be promptly delivered. TELEPHONE US For anything that cornea from a drug store. BRANNEN & ANTHONY 3 STORES 102 Whitehall 8t. 30 Marietta 8t. 2 E. Mitcholl St Liquors for' Medicinal Purposes. few days ago after a ROUND TRIP And Cheap One-way Rates -TO- CALIFORNIA AND NORTHWEST Round trip Summer Excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwest until September 15th, with special stopover privileges, good returning to October 31»t, 1805. CHEAP COLONIST ONE-WAY TICKETS TO CALIFORNIA AND NORTHWEST FROM AUGUST 27th TO OCTOBER Slat. Use the splendid through service of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC from New Orleans, or UNION PACIFIC from St. Louie or Chicago to destination with Steamship Linos to Japan, Chins, etc. Round trip tickets account Baptist Convention, San Francisco and Los Angeles, on sale from Sept. 2d to 14th, final limit October 31st. WRITE ME FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. J. P. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt., 124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. R 0. BEAN, T. P. A. On Friday night Mrs. T. G. Hughe* entertained the Juvenile Missionary So ciety at her charming home on Jackiion at reel. The Bible class of the Railroad Young Mcn’n (’hiMstlan Association apent Thursday nnd Friday camping near Blue Springs. A moat enjoyable time was the result. NEWNAN. One of the moat unique affair* ever given In Newnnn wa* an old ladle*' party at the home of Mr*. Ellen Pott* on Thuraday afternoon, at which were entertained only the belle* of the 60’*. The Invitation* read: Mr*. Pott* desires to *ee You at a Honolulu tea Thursday afternoon at three. We’ll meet the belles of Auld Lang Syne, And fairest Joys of yours and mine. Around the happy past we’ll twine. The guests Indulged In reminiscent stories and old-fashioned games, which Imbued the occasion with.the spirit of ante-bellum days. And courtesies and manners of half a century past pre vailed. Fragrant tea from Manila and other refreshment* were served, and each guest was presented with a favor In the shape of some useful accessory fo the work basket, Ingeniously construct cd by the hand* of the hostess. The ladles present were: Mrs. W. P. Nlmmons, Mrs. William Ransom, Mrs. Lutie Powers, Mr*. A. E. Pope, Mr*. Mury Buchanan, Mr*. William Leigh, Mr*. Bert Hill, Mr*. D. B. Woodruff, Mr*. A. M. Hartatteld, Miss Mary Free man, Mr*. A. B. fate*. .Mr*. Hasting Herring, .Mr*. M. Huggins, Mr*, S. Dent, Mrs. R? D. Cole, Sr., Mrs. 0. H. Carmichael, Mrs. Fannie Camp bell, Mrs. H. M. Arnold, Mr*. "J. D. Sim*, Mrs. A. B. Leigh, Mrs. Scroggln, Mrs. P. F. Cuttlno, Mrs. Thomds Leigh, Mr*. J. J. Goodrum, Mrs. J. H. Wldener, Mrs. J. C. Thomp son, Mr*. John Askew, Mrs. G. W. Peddy. Miss Annie Anderson, Mrs. Daniel Walker and Mr*. M. A. Wiley of Palmetto. * greeInsboro. Miss Ilnllfe Walker returned to White Plain* Saturday after « visit to the Ml**e* .lornig*n. MU* Leila Jerntgan accompanied her home and ha* accepted n poult Ion us teacher In the White Plain* high school. |»r. J. C. Anbury and hr. \\. K. Adam* returned Frblny from I.ooknut Mountain. Mi Me* Cejestc Park. Eleanor Branch and 1. urlle Vinson, mho have tieen visiting rein- lives here, left Tuesday for Athens to enter Lucy Cobb Institute. Mr*. A*s C. brown nnd Ass Brown. Jr., the ggest* of J»r, nnd Mrs. 8, II. Ghees- Ul i*rofe*sor P. P. Carter left Tuesday to inen his studio for the winter in Chicago. ..I I ,< I.' I. I.. lilaueM el, home la Atlanta „ visit to Mrs. L. P. Jernli Ills* Klotse Smith lei. ftaiiiettvllle, where she will attend Ilrenau Conservatory of .Music. Mr*. I). L. Cloud unit children hnve re turned from Tugalno. Iter slater. Miss Turnbull, will l« her guest for several Week*. Mis* Bertha Knte hnvlnnn. of Athen*. the guent of Mr*. F. C. Itoswell. Messrs. J. 11. Williams and II. O. Good win are In New York. Mrs. M. M. Murks and Mis* Margie Hurks left recently for Wenleyan College, Macon. Mra. Horace Holden, of L’rnwfordvllle, Weaver" ,hl * W "" k • M,-t Mnr >’ Colonel L. L. Williford, of Madison, at tended court here last week. , TOCCOA. Misses Minnie nnd Iterthn Klmner, of Cleveland, hnve returned to Toeeon to re name their aehool duties. Mr. and Mr*. .1. M. Hlinimm*. MU* Louise Jinmoiia, Mr. nml Mr*, h. K. Hogshed and children. Miss Nnsle Msthe*<m and Mr. nut Child* spent Tuesday nt Tallulah Falla. Miss Nellie Itrlght hns returned to Adairs- vllle, where ahe ha* charge of tile music Moorfment of the Adalrsvlllc school. MU* I telle Marlon Thnrln ha* returned from I trim* wick to resume her school work. Mr. and Mr*. A. W. Walter* hare re turned from a visit to Frnnklln Spring*. Mr*. J. L. Kennedy nnd daughter, MU* Annie Lee, are visiting relative* In Kcnne Miss Berths ficott Is visiting friend* In Ilnrtwell. MU* Jesslo Cobb of Cartersvllle, the Misses Cooper of Avnlon nnd hr. Connslly of Dnllns were guests of Mr. II. M. Puyue’ family rt **- Mr. fl« Iambus. Mr*. \\, feet are spending t Mr. Hobort Carter, who has been n g\ it the Albemarle, ha* returned to Atlm.w.. MU* Clam McCarley, who haa lw*en visit g Mr*. Knox, hnn gone to Gaffney, 8. C., Iiere she In ti student of IJiuestotie Col S'™. Ronncker, who hn* l»eeii spending the summer with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Scott, hn* returned to her home In Tqinpa, Mlssen Carrie Khentor nnd May Thomp- ►«, of Anderson, H #*.. were guvntn of MU* May 8lmp*on till* week. A party of young people attending the county singing convention Sunday war posed of Misses Minnie Kltnsey, Melle liar- t Messrs. Finn Hmlth, Ulll fin vis, U. L. Taylor, Mr. and Mra. hreeiunn Hunter. Mr. W. A. Malloy hn* Jn*t returned from trips to New \ork, Niagara Falls nml To ronto, Can. Mr*. J. C. Gantt and daughter, Miss Mary Gantt, of Anderson, 8. <\, are vUltlug rein* five* here. Mr. L. F. Taylor, of Orango Height, Fin., in* ' v ' Mr. I lumhus. Misses Nina and Vlolotte Travers, of ...» - »-•»- spending a couple of tCopyrlfht, IMA by Eden Pblllpotta sad Arnold Bennett) CHAPTER XXV. Approach of the Adventure. Tho Wanderer, drenched in sunshine, HARALSON. MU* Minnie Cook, who has been visit ing Mrs. A. W. Maw Is, hns ‘returned to Concord, Gn. Miss Mary Kills, of Atlanta. Is visiting Mr*. Cadentait Pope and Mrs. David Pope. Ml** Pearl Lyle la In Atlanta thin week. T. Kdnimiilson U quite 111 with Sirs. gastric fever. Mr*. Hemphill U Mr*. Henry Brandenburg. J. T. Edmondson U nt home ngnfu. MU* ITnn Braswell, of Atlanta, visiting her daughter, ’olonel G. K. IVInu I* In Atlanta this MU* Allfe King returned Monday from AnnUton. Ala., where she wa* entertained t.v Mrv. Walter Jones. Mrs. L. I- Little hns returned to her home at l*hoenlx after a visit to relatives here. Mr*. Imnadsle of Atlanta, who ha* been the gi|e*t of Mr*. G. K. Winn, returned txeiinc last week. the Hnrnlnotr a brief vUlt this week. MACON. Mr*. Kdwnrd English, a charming young matron of Atlanta, has (icon the guest this week of Mrs. John Holme*. On Mon day. Mr*. Holme* entertained for Mr*. KngtUh at nn Outing Club port/. Mr*. W. E. iHinwody entertained In honor of Mrs. KnglUh on Tuesday morning, with * bridge party. MUs Martha Miller entertained with a Casino party on Tuesday evening, eompli meiitnry to MU* Lll'nii Akin, of Carters vllle, who U now her guest. Mr. nml Mr*. Walter D. Lamar arrived „a»ne on Snndny from nn extended nnd de lightful tour. They apent nome time at Saratoga, Newport, IInr Harbor nnd old Orchard Bench. MU* Tracy Duncan, who wns Injured by dug thrown frnni a horse, some time ago „t Warm Springs, Ga., where she T* spending the cummer, U Rtlll tinner the care of a physfelnti, bnt f* not seriously In Jurcd. Mr*. T. J. C. Clarke left on Tuesday for Hnn Antonio, Tex., where Major Clnrke I* stationed for the coming winter. Ml** Knla Felton Willingham returned a the eltv on Monday, after n two weeks’ Ult to Mount Airy and Clnrkeavillo. tin. MU* LIxxle Willingham left on Tuosdn, for Lu^y Cobb Ihstltub had dropped the anchor, half a mile from shore, amid the multicolored craft of Carlisle Bay. She was surrounded, at a respectful distance, by a ring of small boats. One boat alpne had ap proached her, and from this boat i man In white, with functionary written over all his body, climbed In due sol emnity her towering side. -The cap tain and the first officer received him In state. He shook hands with Tony, and bowed low to the ladles. Horace Appleby mistook him for some local sultan. But he was merely the medi cal officer of Bridgetown, come to give pratique. 1 Several vessels In the har bor were Dying the yellow flag, a fact which Impressed Horace enormously. “All well here?” asked the captain. •’All well,” said the medical officer.. ’And you?” "AH well.” This assurance, however, did not pre vent him from looking at Horace's tongue, nor from taking the tempera ture of Oxwlch. He was new to his post, and had not yet outgrown the aptitude to bo over-con*clentlnu». Mary Pollexfen whispered to Sir An thony, and the baronet stepped for ward. Pardon me,” he said. "Has the yacht White Rose arrived?” ”1 have seen no such yacht,” an swered the official. "And she could not have put In with out ybur knowledge?” •’Impossible!” exclaimed the officer, shocked at such an Idea. After having devised A new cocktail for the captain he departed with the ceremonies that had accompanied his arrival. Then the ring of boats closed In on the Wanderer from every side. It wns useless for Coco, In magnificent array, to protest to these barbarian watermen that they were not wanted, and that the Wanderer's launch was being got ready. They screamed and fought with one another in their red- cushioned craft, determined to obtain fares or perish In the attempt. Horace could have wished them pirates. When the launch puffed away shorewnrds, with the captain And Tony's entire wooden tile*, silver-gray In the tre* mendous sunshine, with open shop fronts and bright green Jalousies to the windows, shone under a canopy of deep blue sky; while the glaring road cast up a shimmer of hot air, with puffs of dust at every stray breath of wind or passage of hoof or wheel. Noisy crowds traveled up anti down. Little trams, with tinkling bells, passed in cessantly to Bellfleld, Fontabelle and other places without the metropolis; teams of squealing mules brought down barrels of sugar and molasses from the Estate! Donkeys bore bright bundles of greeiKcane tops, public conveyances crawled by the sidewalks nnd private buggies hurried about, their feminine occupants generally wearing black veils to shield their eyes from the dax- sle of tho white coral streets. Women filled tho footways. With naked feet, white dresses and gay tur bans, they wandered chattering along I each with a basket on her head. They sold cocoanuts, sugar cane, oranges, limes, mangoes, yams, fish cakes, sweetmeats, nuts, pineapples, bananas, pickles and a hundred other commodi ties. Mrs. Appleby vastly admired these women, upright as dart* from the cus tom of carrying their wares upon their heads, with their ceaseless movement, their quaint whining cachlnnatlon and their brilliant glitter of black eyes and white teeth. She also probably envied them their scanty toilets as the sun smote pitilessly down. The men toll ed, urged on their cattle, Jabbered In cessantly, ordered each other about and shone like metal statues where their hot chocolate skins burst out of their rags. At shady corners, or where balconies threw a shadow, sat the loaf ers—a very numerous throng. They munched cane and fruit, bargained with the women who sold drink, suck ed lumps of ice when they could steal them, smoked pipes and their long cigars. laughed, chaffed, told atorles, gesticulated and played the fool. An cient and tattered human ruins wan dered about begging; a dosen boys rushed .yelling past baiting an old in sane negro; a gray, bent blind man loudly demanded • alms; children swarmed like files; little mites with black woolly heads and naked limbs~ all colors from India Ink to putty— sat In the sun and rolled In the gutters and played with their toes and crowd her agreeable Inclination to , bad Indeed yielded to the effects variegated tall of a comet, still str! dently answering the Insults which Co co poured out upon them. "I suppose you've got your rev uncle,” Horace demanded, as they stepped ashore. •’No,” said Tony. "I am relying on you to defend us nil.” Well, then, I shall buy a revolver, said Horace, stoutly, "and a belt. And I shall put the revolver In the belt, can, can’t I, mother?” If your uncle wishes,” said the ma tron, “but It mustn't be loaded.” "Now, Just listen to that, uncle!” Horace protested. "What's the good of a revolver If It Isn’t loaded? Jsn’t that exactly like a woman?" "At what hour do you to the yacht. Sir Anthony?” the captain formally inquired. "As soon as you’ve coaled her, cap tain,” was Tony’s reply, given with a terrific air of determination. That may be today or It may be to morrow,” the captain said. But can’t you make ft today?" Mary asked. The captain looked at her. "I can try,” he said, and disappeared. Oxwlch also had vanished. But Coco remained, a glorious and excessively Important Coco, resolved to do the hon ors of the capital. “You come dls way. You all come dis way!” He flourished an arm. "You come wld me to the Ice House, and I gib you flying flsh for breakfast. Dey know* me at de Ice House. Dey know Marse Coco. I speak to dem for you. And they meekly followed the negro into that uproar and movement and flame of splashed color which calls It self Bridgetown. ' street of white houses, under fortune, and got kicked about among the dogs. At Intervals the burning glare of the street was slaked by an official with a water hose. Policemen, dressed in white, occasionally appeared; and now and then a ragged, expostulating scamp was led away to Justice by two or three of them. Lean wiry beasts, that looked like greyhounds, but were real ly West Indian pigs, passed In a drove; cackling Muscovy ducks and cocks nnd hens were carried by In baskets. A black clergyman went along with his head In the air and a fat smile on hie contented countenance: ma,- ntfleont and prosperous negroee, ne- gresaes, mullatnasea, and quadroons, with itaudy hata and parasols, elastic- sided boots and showy trinkets, saun tered up and down to Impress the hum bler folk; the Barbadian merchant In white ducks and a chimney pot hat was also prominent. Great dragon flies flashed hither nnd thither; and the air Itself dancing hotly upon Marys cheek waa not oniy full of turmoil, but thick and heavy with wnrm, soft, crawllnr odors of dust, fruit, cane nnd offol. It was a faint and dated party that ultimately arrived at the celebrated Ice house, the avnnt guard of all West In dian restaurants. There In the cool and shaded seclusion of the first floor. In a room surrounded by broad bal conies, thoy ware soon eating the repeat of flying flsh nnd awaet poUtoes which Coco, with an enormous expenditure of authority, gesticulation' and worse, had offered for them. A singular phenomenon occurred aft er the breakfast. _ „ •'Mother'a gone to sleep,” Horace phrased It. and went on eating, ateadl- y The charmingly dresaed woman, with point, of an unauaual matutinal exertion. She doxed tranquilly In her cane chair be fore an empty-plate. Mary went out on the balcony over looking the streeL and Tony followed her, opening his cigarette rase. "wonderful, Isn’t It?" said Tony, leaning on the hot wohden balustrade, as they gased at the riotous 8omhrrn scene In the sweltering square below them. Mary nodded. “You don’t seem quite happy,” Tony blunderingly began after a pause, as he aimed a spent match at he head of a stout negress who was carrying an Im mense bssket of linen. Mary met his eyes, and then her glance wandered over his faultlessly arrayed figure, Im peccable from the solar topee to the tan shoes. "My friend,” she answered, "It over powers me. All these crowds of dif ferent sorts of people, all this confus ion and bustle and heat! I ask my self what we are going to do here, t risk myself If Grenada too will ho like this. Do you really expect to find the White Rose and Mr. Mastern? They have not been here. They mayor may not be at Grenada. They may or may been there and left again! Hns It struck you that we haven't the least Idea of what haa happened?” ■'You're sorry you earner’ ho ques tioned, rather out of countenance. “No, no,” she said with energy, "t am very, very grateful to you for hav ing come and for having brought me. I would not have liked to leave any thing undone that could be done. But It le rather a wild goose chase, isn't It? I suppose there Is only only thing to do—go on to Grenada.” "Why, of course," he smiled. “Some thing's bound to turn up.” "And if something does turn up— what then7” • We shall find Phil." “She sighed. "I'm afraid," ahe mur mured. What ofr I don’t know what I'm afraid of. It Isn't a month yet since my dear fath er-died. And I feel his death more now than at the beginning. He used to Come here, you know. Ho must have been well known here. I dare say he the place. That makes me And when I think oP Varcoe'a body hidden under the floor of that awful person's bedroom, I” A man, preceded by a negro waiter hearing liquids, came out on the bal cony and sat down to n small tabic. Tony could see him, but Mary’s back was toward him. He gazed casually at Tony, nnd the next moment rose abruptly and left the balcony. A min ute afterward Coco, defying the eti quette of the restaurant, which forbade absolutely the presence of negroes oth er than servants In the places reserved for white customers, burst in upon them In a froxen frensy of excitement. "Did you see him? You see him?" ' he shouted, beside himself. ■Who? What's the matter, my boy?” shouted Tony. Dat man wld de coektalt. He just gone. Dat de captain's brother, Missal De captain and me wa went to see him at de Obelisk Hotel, and here he la now! Same man! Same man I” He leaned over the balcony and peer ed down the thronged streeL 'Not Uncle Walter?" Mary breathed. Yes! Yes! De captain's brudder. Dari You look! Seel Dar! Down dar passing dem pigs. He In a big hurry. You see him? Dar!" He point ed urgently with a fat dark finger. Mary’s eyes followed the Indication. She singled out a medium sized, thick set man, hastening along with a pe culiar gait toward the port. The un tasted cocktail was close to her side. "It Is he!" she pronounced In a strange and thrilled voice. "He evi dently didn't expect to meet us here, nnd he's running off!" She stood up, her nostrils quivering. "We are on • the scent after all. There Isn't a sec ond to be lost. Now, Sir Anthony!" Contlnusd In Monday's Georgian, be nt school this winter. Iter. It. E. Domini. Mrs. Dowlas and Drnallla hate returned from n delightful * *51 rs,''Johnson'and Ulso CornnIU Jnhnnon hnre returned from New York. Mm. Iter Tnylor nnd little Miss Ur- Inin Tnyfor returned on Tuendny firon Jhsttsnoogs, where thcjr hnye spentjhn summer summer nn 'the gueets of Mr. o'nit Mra. "sum* Margaret Csllswsy has returned from BtacIrMonnuTn. V t\. where she ha* ■ixMit n most delightful snmtntr. Mrs. Willis Hnnrkn nnd children return ed on Tuendiy from tlnlauii. V t. Mr. nnd Sira. Mnrion Mnnnee left: on Wednesday for nn emended trip to tnundn. the (Irent Ulhes, nnd liseh Hj »«» of Sew York for s etey of Some nength. Mr nnd Mr*. Harry StlllwHI hdwftrds, MUs Virginia Kdward* and. MIm Jannle Brunson sre a congenial parly enjoying a Jfrs” Merrill "Callaway nnd Mis* Bos* .. rnfcliflcld nro expect***! homo from Mount Airy on 8«*ptcmlM*r 16. CAVE ’SPRINGS. Mrs. T. B. Wlnningham nnd children leave Sunday for their home In El Reno. Okla. .. Mieses Pearl and Ronetta Rivers, aft er a pleasant visit to friends and rela tives here, left Monday for Rockmart to resume their duties at Piedmont '"Mrs!*!- O. Hlght, of Rome, Is with , r eon, W. T. Hlght, here at "Sun- line Farm." ' . . _ . Professor W. O. Connor has returned from Edgewood Park. , .. Miss Luclle Walters, of Rome, Is the ueat of. Misses Berda and Beulah i»ft on Tuesday srhnru she will AWNINGS TENTS UPHOLSTERY A\AIER IVOLRERG 130 So. Forsyth St Polished Plata Glass for stores. Polished Plate Olaja for residences. Polished Plate Olaas for show cases. Largest stock of Plate (Hast In the South. F. J. COOLEDGE & SON., 12 N. Forsyth SL etlinra evens j ■ • . . ed home Sunday from an extended visit to friend* In Oalneavllle and Roy- ■ton. . ... Mr*. \V. T. flight and *on, with .Mr*. \V. II. Frlzxel, of Atlanta, left Satur day for Brunswick to apend the month of September. i Mr. A. R. Wright, of Atlanta, came' today to vlalt hi* mother, Mra. C. W. | Wright. Mrs. J. 8. Daniel* and two children, of Rome, are atopplng at the Sewell hotel. i Mr. II. B. Watt*, of (’enter, *pent ■ several day* recently with hi* mother,: Mr*. E. M. Watt*. Ml**e* Lula and Kernodle, of An niston, ore the guest* of Mr*. Will Wiggins, on Me^hodUt hill. Hearn Academy opened Tuesday with the largest attendance In It* history. | At present twenty young men from I different part* of r/| rgia have arrived and more are coming In each day. Dr. O. M. t’orput, nurgeon for the 1’nlted State* government, stationed, at New Orleans, I* on a visit to hi* uncle. Captain Felix Corput. Mr. Albert N. Tumlln attended the rural carrier*’ barbecue In Rome on Labor day. . Mr. Herbert Reeve* left today for Rome to attend B. I. 8. Ml** Minnie Hmlth I* In Atlanta, thej guest of Ml** Florence Gray, on Raw- { son street. Mr. and Mr*, ft. L. McWhorter re turned to their home at Mento. Ga., thia morning after a vlalt to ralailvea and friend* here. N. F. Williamson, of Home, arrived Monday to resume hla studies at Hearn Academy. , . Ml** Fannie Culbertaon and Dixie Hlght, after a month’s *tay at Ashe ville, N. C., have returned home. Rev. T. 8. Edwards haa returned from Atlanta. Captain Felix Corput haa returned from Macon, where he attended the Democratic convention on September 4. lowndesvTlle, 8. C. Sir. and Mr*. T. C. Liddell have returned home after n very pleasant *tay with Abbe ville friend*. Ml** Birdie Power, of Augusta, tin., baa roturnetl after visiting friend* here for tbo last few week*. . •* . Mis* Klolne Harper ha* been entertaining n delightful hoime party. Her gueata were: Ml** Ida Mae Brownlee. Ml** Montegtm IltieHtiee, MInm>* Pet nnd Annie Hawthorn of l4itlmer and Ml** Jteberca Heard of Kl* *i»rfon, Ga. Hon. I. II. McCalla, who waa DUBLIN. W. F. Wombl* *pent some time In Louis ville this week. O. L. Andereon spent Tueaday lost la Keetmaa. H. 61. Burch, of Atlanta, has been In •he city tnia week. Mr*. M. E. 8arch la the /meat ot Mra. W. K. Bhlrler. at Athens, thle week. K. E. Arnett spent Saturday In Svlranla. Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Harvey, of Atlanta, ire visiting relatives In the city. berton, Ga. slightly r — — — .— to Bal timore with Id* brother, Dr. I.arrle Mc Call*, for treatment. Dr. J. D. Wilson hn* been In New York for the past month attending a course of lecture*. ills* Lila Fennel, sfter * trip to Pendle ton. 8. C\, returned home a few day* ago. ill** Daisy Bell ha* l»een with relative* In Whlghrttu, fin., for alx week*. 8bc re- ‘ irnrd home Monday. Ml** Kthel Hpoor has gone to Ellterton, Ga.. for a month's visit. Dr. J. I- Fennel nnd family are ex pected In I*f* udesvllle this week to visit relatives. Itev. II. C. Fennel I* Id Mount Carmel, as sisting Mr. MeI,eo* In a protracted meeting nt that place. Mr. nnd 6!r*. Andrew 8peer and children, of Anderson, are rlaltlng home folk*. visiting relatives I . L. Whaler, traveling felght agent for ' Louisville *nd Nashville railroad, spent Wednesday In the city. Mrs. M. A. Hmlth nna returned from a visit to relatives at Mllledgevtlle nnd Ten- the ... ... Little, of Entonton, spent - while In the elty this week. Jim Rents Is now attending school at Decatur. Thomas reters, Jr., hss returned from a trip to 8partn. guest of Joe — Mrs. Robert Webb, of Atlanta, Is with Ml** Lota Key. Sira. Homer McMillan Is with Mrs. 5(c- Cnllough for the winter. Mr*. Harsh Kiser, of Atlanta, Is visit ing her dnnghter. Sirs. Dora Kiser Well- •ter. Mrs. Mcrriman Sholar and children hnve returned to Bessemer. N. C„ after a visit of several weeks to her mother, Mr*. W, J. Wimtten. Mlsa Kttln Itay entertained the Walking Club Wedneaday afternoon, nml Instead n? a walk, the young people enjoyed n drive to the river, where Miss Bay served Thon If. F. E. PURSE "THE PRINTER PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ^ 16 1-2 E. MITCHELL ST. ATLANTA, GA.