Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 03, 1907, Image 8

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—IE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MiunUAT, AUGUST 5, 1907. SOCIETY CHARLOTTE STEWART SELENE ARMSTRONG I And Womans Interests I TODAY. Upon John Ruskln’s writing dealt A alab of chalcedony lay. Ami on It, cut In careful ecrtpL The word "Today." Honored of all, a wondrous man. And held a prophet In hla way. He let "Tomorrow” bide Ita time, And uaed "Today.” Upon the table of the will How good to write, the aelf-aame way, Putting "Tomorrow'a” uaea by The word "Today.". —Harriet Preacott Spofford. to missTgilbert. Mra, R. K. Rambn will entertain at cards next week at her home, on Weat Peachtree, In compliment- to Mias Gil bert, of Albany, who arrlvea Monday to be her guest. AL FRESCO PARTY. Mra. C. K. Fairs* and Mra. W. B. . Caaon gave a small al fresco tea at “Tho Elms," the beautiful suburban home of Mrs. Charlie D. Tlllmnn, In honor of Mrs. Norman Jobson, rf Mew York; Mlaa Maud Johnston, of Augus ta, and Miss Missouri Cawthorn, of Pensacola, Fla., Inviting about fl fleet* ladles to meet the attractive visitors. Mrs. Falres, Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Tillman received on the lawn, all of them wearing pretty afternoon gowns of mull and lace. Rustic benches and wicker chairs, lounges with bright pillows, swinging seats and rugs laid on the lawn made n pretty setting for the gueata In their pretty summer toilets. An Informal program of music was enjoyed and de licious salads and Ices were served. Prohibition Women of Georgia DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. There will be a regular meeting of ' the Daughters of Isabella tomorrow afternoon at 4:10 o'clock In the Knights of Columbus' hall. MRS. H. G. JENNINGS. O. R. MOHAWK~PICNIC. Mohawk Tribe No. S of Red Men will give a basket picnic Saturday, August 10, 1007, 'at Brownwood. Take Bol- Jlers’ home car. All sister trltAs and friends are Invited to be present and bring a full basket and take part with the old Mohawkans of 1. O. R. M. LAWN~PARTY. A pretty lawn party of Thursday evening was that given by Mr. Larry Cantrell and Mias Dorothy D. Can trell at their home, 22 Walker street, In honor of their little guest, Miss Ruth Dorsett, of Summon tile. The young guests were received on tho spacious lawn, where diverting games were played. Delicious Ices In white and pink were then served by Mrs. Marguerite A. Cantrell and Miss Nellie Dorsett. Among those present were: Miss I.cnlse Johnson, Miss Vivian Hobbs, MIhs Elolse Lower. Miss Peart John son. Miss Marguerite A. Cantrell, Miss Nellie Dorsett, Mr. William Cantrell, Mr. Harry Porter, Mr. Guy Johnson, end Mr. Grady Roby. NELBONOMASON. Special to The Georgian. To the Editor of The Georgian: As your readers are familiar with the prohibition leaders, such men as Seaborn Wright, Judge Covington, Messrs. Hardman, Neel, Dr. J. C. Solo mon, Solicitor Mayson, Mr. W. D. Up shaw, Mr. Richards, Mr. Fred L. Seely, Hon. John Temple Graves, Rev. Sam Jones, Dr. Broughton, Mr. Gillette and many other, enthusiastic workers, In cluding all the patriotic members of the Georgia senate and lower house, who fought In the good cause. It would not be amiss to say something of the noble women of the Georgia Woman’s Chrlstlap Temperance Union, who for many years have stood for God and home and native land. 1 read In The Georgian of tho 30th a congratulatory telegram from Mrs. W. C. Sibley, of Birmingham, Ala., former president of the Georgia W. C. T. U. Like myself, n native of Augusta, Oa„ where she resided until the recent death of her husband, when she moved to Birmingham, to be near her sons. For twenty years she was active president of the temperance work In Georgia. Every week as regularly as clock work she wnuld leave her handsome home to lend the temperance prayer meeting. Iped out of the atate and city she so much loved. Prohibition has never been a popular movement In Augusta, nnd when It was defeated In the state election, I recall how mournfully the church bells tolled while Mrs. Sibley and her few faithful nnd devoted women followers served lunches at the polls and In St. Johns Methodist church, praying ns never before. Only a fetv of the ministers at thnt time were working with us: there were several, however, who stood nobly for temperance. Among the women on that occasion In the Augusta union I remember Mrs. W. C. Sibley, Mrs. J. Jefferson Thomas, Mrs. Henry Russell, Mrs. Bailie Lou Dlbrell. Miss Nodle Russell, Mrs. Leila Raines Smythe, Mrs. George Wilcox. Mrs. Katie C. Rood, Mrs. George Sibley, Mrs. Hunter, Miss Missouri Stokes, Miss Stoy, Mrs. Pal mer, Mrs. Julia C. Scales, Mrs. Clai borne Snead, Mrs. Joe williams, Mrs. Fred L. Ingraham, Mrs. Whitehead, Mrs. Frank Kimbrough, Mrs. Judge Eve, Miss McLaws, Mrs. Lon Jackson, Mrs. Helen Bush. Mrs. Dr. McGinnis, Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Sam Sibley and others who have continued faithfuj; not' a large following for the site of Augusta, but for faithful and undnunted courage they are as renowned as the knights of the round table. Idealizing and loving their noble Christian leader, Mrs. Sib ley. As the years passed nnd we saw the sliver threads among the gold, we con tinued to hope and pray, and when time crowned her sweet face with an aureola nf whiteness we glorified her the more. A recognised leader of so ciety, with wealth, beauty and Intellect, foremost In every good work for the city, charitable In the truest sense anil friend to rich and poor nllke, working In perfect accord with her devotod hus. band, she would let nothing Interfere with her weekly prayer meetings for temperance. Often discouraged by the apparent lack of Interest on the part nf the people, she never faltered, and now , The mar I hundreds rise to bless her good deeds. Jacksonville. 1-la., Aug. 3-Themar- ,, wn „ at her hospitable home that rlage of Mias Georgia Nelson and Mr. 1 Frances Willard, Mrs. Ann Stevens nnd all the temperance workers were en tertalned whenever they visited Au gusto. Several years ago she resigned her position and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jennie Hart Sibley, of Union Point, Ga., was elected to nil her place. An other excellent woman who has nobly done her duty, an indefatigable tem perance worker at home and abroad, for she was elected as delegate to the International convention and appeared before the crowned heads of Europe and has traveled all over the United States, speaking nnd writing In the Interest of temperance. She has la bored unceasingly, until her physl clans advised her to take a rest. She has appeared before large audiences and has spoken In the legislature. She also Is a handsome, white-haired, graceful woman, of distinguished line age, who resided many years In Au gusto, Ga. She Is now honorary pres! dent of the Georgia Woman's Chris ttan Temperance Union, and has been In Atlanta a constant attendant at the capital during recent legislation. She returned to her home In Union Point when visitors were denied the gallery. There haa been no more faithful work er In the atate than Mrs. Jennie Hart Sibley. \ Every one In the United States—for the Associated Press travels rapidly— recognizes the name of Mary Harris Armor, tho present president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Georgia, for, like a cyclone, Mrs, Mary Harris Armor speaks In an elo quent, rapid, penetrating voice, for she Is perfectly aware that she knows what she is talking about, nnd she feels that It Is a debt she owes the dead to do alt In her power to protect the Innocent from the evil effects of Intox icants. It was my good fortune to listen to her ns she made her nmgnlfl- cent, earnest appeal before the mem- hers of the lower house In .the legl* lature and upon several other occa slons, when she voiced the sentiments of hundreds of women who watched her radiant face and realized her power for good. We are proud of this leader also, and appreciate the good fight aha hns made. All of these women are good wives nnd mothers. One more name, and I am done, speak of our own beloved local presi dent of Atlanta. Mrs. Mary L. McLen don. of the Atlanta Willard Woman's Christian Temperance Union, who for many, many years has 'worked arid prayed for the cause of"temperance: Like Mrs. W. C. Sibley, her followers have beeij few but faithful, several of the Augusta union making their homeg In Atlanta Joining her, among the lat ter being Mrs. Jane Adkins, recording secretary, and Mrs. Fred L. Ingra ham, superintendent of press corre< anondence. Mrs. McLendon Is greatly loved by every memhit- of the union, an' energy Is Indefatigable. A mau personality and charm of manner she possesses. She Is also a fluent, ver satile writer for tho press. Through the long, tiresome hours at the capitol she stood serving lunches to the no ble men who were destined to mnke Georgia dry, and now she Is one of the happiest women In Georgia. MRS. FRED L. INGRAHAM, Press Superintendent Atlanta Willard Woman's Christian Temperance Union. George Mason, owner and manager of the Everett Hotel here, which took place at Seabreese, Fla., on Monday last, caused quite a sensation among their friends. The young couple hnd met for the flrst time at the Continen tal Hotel, Atlantic Beach, on June 30, and the romantic haste of the courtship and marriage are of general Interest. Miss Mason has a rare spiritual type nf beauty and a lovely, highly cultivated soprano voice, and was the leading so loist last winter In the Church of the Good Shepherd. , ATLANTA HIVE. The Atlanta hive of Macrnbeea will held their next meeting with Georgia Wilson, at 21 Cooper street, on Monday evening, August 5. A full attendance Is urged. LIZZIE H. RUSSELL, Record Keeper. HOU8E - PARTY. At Cherry Hill, In DeKalb county, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Plromls H. Hell, Mrs. Sumter Lea, of Birmingham, Mrs. John Morgan Mlnter and Miss Rusle Mlnter nr Selma, .and Mrs. Jo seph Mason Dill, Jr., of Bessemer, con stitute a pleasant house party during part of the summer season. COCHRANTilsLINGER. Special to The Georgian. Huntsville, Ala., Aug. 3.—Dr. L. P. Essllnger and Miss Rosa P. Cochran were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents, at New Market. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. R. T. Blackwell, pastor of the Methodist church. In the presence of a email party of relatlvee and friends. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cochran. / IN HONOR^mTsS ADAMS. A delightful affair of Saturday even. Ing will be the dinner party given at East Lake. In compliment to Miss De borah Adams, the guest of Miss Laura Payne. After dinner the party will enjoy boating and other amusements that the club affprds, the guests to Include: r- - Miss Laura Payne, Miss Mary Thomas, Miss Martha Woodward, Miss Bessie Woodward, Mr. nnd Mrs, J. Carroll Payne, Mr. J. C. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Ar- thpr Clarke, Mr. Logan Clarke, Mr. Pratt Adams, of Savannah: Mr. Stuart Boyd. MOONLIGHT PICNIC. A delightful event nf this week was a moonlight picnic given last evening at Grant Park by Miss Nellie Brooks. The party Included: Mlts Maymte Mc Donald, Miss Lillie Mae Pittman, Miss Annie Jackson, Miss Jeannette How Mrs. *ard of Macon, Miss Minnie Slate, Mlaa Eula Stanford, Miss Ida Jerreld, Miss Etheleen McCown, Miss Ethel Cagle, Miss Qunrtrrmnn, Miss Mollle Court ney, Miss Nellie Brooks, Mr. Burt Ison, Mr. Claud Blackmon, Mr. Snm Hol combe, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Tom Steele, Mr. Robert Holcombe, Mr. Tom Mitchell, MP I 'livid TnllnSivn At** llneen tool* Mr. Clyde Johnson, Mr. Harry Jack- son, Mr. John McDonald, Mr. Cedi King and Mr. Awllne Carden. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Quartorman. BIRTHDAY PARTY, Miss Jewell Boggus, daughter of Mr. E. H. Boggus, of 134 Kirkwood ave nue, celebrated her ninth birthday Frl- day afternoon Itetween the hours of 2 and * o’clock. Several games were enjoyed, after which delightful refreshments were served. A few of those present were: Misses Jewell and Earnestlne Boggus, Misses Ruth, Bennie and Mary Hewell, Misses Nettie, Luclle and Margarette Terry, Miss Clara Troutton, Misses Florence and Lilia Shropshire. Miss Mattie Belle Weaver and Miss Pauline Terry. IN HONOR OF MISS EDWARD3. Special to The Georgian. Kastman. Ga.. Aug. 3.—One of the prettiest events of the season was the reception given by Miss Byrdle Daniel Friday evening In honor of her guest, Mias Jennie Edwards, gf Ellabelle, whose visit here hns been marked by a number of delightful Informal affairs Miss Daniel was assisted In receiving by Miss Elizabeth Daniel and Miss Minnie Ryan. The lower floor was thrown together and beautifully deco' DIAMON DS Aside from the beauty anti the pleasure derived from wear ing a diamond, there are few investments so profitable nnd nt the game time an safe. Come in nnd talk over our partial pay ment plan and at the Rame time we can show yon otir magnifi cent eollcction. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Diamond Importers, 37 Whitehall Street. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, ABqsidpnparmUoa for Ucs.nsk.ann. and hsada MsknUwslUnUksyoswsat it. Don It In tin n. *‘ «ksr«kw.el»ss.r«J*tking. Csa t b*dctwttd. L'Kltmor.Ing.D KW seanight, Winter,bpriog,Summer,Fall. aampIcPBiiC. Lyoo Mlg.Co*jS. Fifth St. Brooklyn,K.V. rated with cut flowers and ferns. The latvn was brilliantly lighted with Jap anese lanterns and mndo coxy by rus tic seats nnd swings. Miss Daniel was attractively gown ed In pink silk mull, trimmed In quantities of lace. Miss Edwards wbre a beautiful pink embroidered silk mull, made princess. Punch was served by *111110 Misses Rose Bishop and Bessie Mac Daniel, ns. slsted by Mrs. John R. Roto and Mrs. John Uohnnnon, during the guessing contest. In which Miss Oble Harrell and Mr. W. D. Burke nnd Miss Gussle Harrell nnd Colonel C. W. Atwell won tho prizes, which were boxes of Huyler's cgndy, A salad course was served, followed by Ice cream and cake, after which the guests were entertained by voeel selections by Miss Edwards, accom panied on the piano by Miss Daniel. About fifty of the younger society set were Invited to meet- Miss Edwards. A CARD OF THANKS. The Julia Nix \V. C. T. U. desires to thank the following friends who so generously donated to the fund for the lunches served at the capitol for Geor gian representatives: Rev. V. C. Nor- cross, Mrs. T. R. Hnwtelt, McClure Ten cent Company. Anderson Hardware Company. J. M. High Company. Schlea. Inger Bakery Company, C. H. Mason. Furniture Company. MRS. D. L. BRADLEY, President. MRS. E. A.'GOBER, Secretary. COURTESIES TO ATLANTA GIRLS, Mrs. A. H. Foster gave an enjoyable Informal party Thursday afternoon at her home at Covington, complimentary’ to her guest, Miss Ruby Oassncy, of Atlanta. Miss Knte Johnson, of Atlanta, was the honor gueat, during the week, at a party given by Mrs. XV. I. Maddox, at Covington. To Be Safe To be safe confine yourself to the use of such flavors as your experience and judgment tell you arc of the purest quality Flavoring vamila - ** - - Lemon are just as they are represented to be. If not the cheapest they are the best, and ho puddings, cakes, creams, or other table deli cacies, are spoiled by their use, Mr. and Mra. R. S. Griggs are visit' Ing relatives at Dallas, Ga. MIbs Mary De Jarnette Is the guest of her slater, Mra. T. R. Grlffln, at Dallas, Ga. Mra. J. M. Pace, of Covington, la the gueat of Mra. Lucy Pace Owsley. Mias Eula Ivey, of Thomasvllle, is the guest of friends in Atlanta. Mrs. Adams Jones and Miss Helen Jones ore the guests of the Misses Bowie, at Norcross. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carhart are at Tallulah Falls. Mrs. W. J. Calloway and children are at Cartersvllle for a short stay, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Hardwick, of Chattanooga, Tenn., arrived today and will be with Mrs. M. L. Hardwick for two weeks. Mrs. J. W. Bassett, formerly Miss Lilly Preston. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. R. Mallory, at her home, '247 Capitol avenue. Mrs. Bassett makes her home In Dallas, Texas. Messrs. John O. DuPree and A. Credelle will spend Sunday at Warm Springs? Mr. and Mrs. Percy R. Mays and Mlaa Nellie Maya left last night for Denver, Colo. r Mrs. A. R. Mallory and daughter, Miss Myrtle Mallory, and Mrs. J. W. Bassett, of Dallas, Texas, are visiting In Madison and Monroe, Ga., for few days. Mrs. F. H. Butler and her daughters. Misses Mary and Elizabeth Butler, nf Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Charles Stone. Mrs. Andrew Sledd, of Gainesville, Fla., will spend the month of August with her mother, Mrs. Warren Candler, Inman Park. in Miss Margaret Beck left Saturday to spend two weeks In Marietta. Mr. C. L. Smith, after spending a few days In the city, has returned to Valdosta. Mr. E. A. English la In New York. Mr. W. O. Wilson left Saturday for a ten days' visit to Huntsville, Ala. Mlsa Hart Wylie Is visiting friends In Nacorche Valley. Mrs. Gilbert and Mlsa Gilbert, of Al bany, will arrive next week to visit Mrs. P. K. Rambo. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hall are at Tj|- lulab. Miss Nettle Sergeant, Mlaa Louise Sergeant and Mr. C. E. Sergeant are Clarkesvllle, Ga. Judge and Mrs. J. R. Wilkinson have returned from Niagara Falla. Mrs. D. W. Wilder has returned from Indian Springs. Mra. N. C. Crush nnd Miss Anne Don- nally have returned from a visit to hlte Sulphur Springs. Mra. Henry Wortham leaves tonight tor New York en route to Europe, where she will Bpend the summer. Sho will be aocnmpanicd by her sister, Mrs. Ashton Starke, and about the middle of August they will be Joined by Mr. CHILDREN >EETHINq Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup frojrHKHsV’it WHILE TEETHING WITH*PERFEfT 8VC- CES8. IT SOOTHES THE CHILD, SOFTENS TIIEGUMH. ALLAT8 ALL PAIN. CURES u tb0 DEST KEMBDi ' eld by druggist* la enry part of the and Mra. John D. Little, of Atlanta, I tfcr, Edith, of Bronwod, Go., are the who will be In France for soma time I guests of Mra, Gus Castle. before returning to this country.—Ma- con News. | Mrs. Edward Brewer and baby left , Friday for a month’s stay with Judge Mlsa Pearl Morris haa returned from j and Mrs. S. L. Brewer, of Tusktgec, Norcross. ) Ala. Mr. Brewer will Join them later for a short stay. Mrs. Lillian Wood berry Johnson has I returned from Savannah, where she Miss Louise Gemlnner, of Maeon Is visited her father, Mr. F. P. Wood- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Gewln berry. | ner. Mrs. J. H. Bradfletd has returned j Miss Mattie Chappell, of Macon, who from Chick Springs. has been the guest of Mrs. Luclle Kl- ter, has. gone to Tallulah Falls for sev- Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Bloster are at 'oral weeks. Tallulah Falls. ' I Mrs, R. M. Wiley and little daughter, Miss Christine Dickson entertained a Josephine, have returned from a visit few friends informally Saturday mom- of several weeks at Tallulah Falls Ing In honor of Mias Gypsle Adams, I the gueat of Mlaa Sarah Dorsey. After a pleasant visit of several days ,, _. , , . *n Chipley, Ga.. Miss Ruth Rodgers has Mrs. Thomas C. Jsrwln leaves next gone to Gentian to be with relatives week for New Jersey, sailing from Sa- und friends. Sho will visit In Colum- vannah. Mrs. Erwin will visit rsla- bus before returning to her homo In tlves while away. Mr. John H. Barfield Is spending ten I days at Borden-Wheeler. Springs. Mlsa Kate Let will leave next week I for a visit to Borden-Wheeler Springs. | Atlanta. Mr. Alt C. Ford has returned from A visit to relatives in Wisconsin. BIRMINGHAM. Sirs. John Clifford Gould has Issued — « — .... . - - i Invitations to an, at home Thursday, Mra. 7. H. Miles has returned from August «, from 8 to « o’clock. Nacoochoe Valley. Mr. and Sirs. Bensqji Cain, Mias Lu- ,,, - , _ . „ , die. Lane and Master Frank Lane are Mlsa Louise Dorsey, of Gainesville, guests of Sir. and Sirs. Lout Hart, at is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Me- the Bellevue, Gadsden Gaughey, on Whitehall terrace. sir. and Sirs, Charles S. Wilson and ~ . . Charles S. Wilson. Jr., have gohe to General and Mra. Rufus N. Rhodes ,, . „ . _ . . | are at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rhodes and their Miss Louise Walker Is spending some grandson, Albert Perdue, are at Indian time with her sister, Mrs. Robert Jeml- Sprlngs. son, Jr.. In Glen Iris Park. Later she .. "'HI accompany Sirs. Alfred Walker to Sir. and Mrs. Walter McElreath leave Prattville next week for a visit to Clarkesvllle. Mrs. J. D. Chlciester and little aons I are at the Bellevue for the remainder Mrs. J. T. Dnrgan, who haa been 0 f ti, 8 summer. erlUcally JU during the week, Is some- Miss Nellie S , 08B Miss Jennie JJ hat better, and her friends hope for May Rosser ore the guests of friends her speedy recovery. in Rome, Ga. tt* V nmHiTfin w Mrs - Edwar d H. Cabanlss and two Mra. R. C. Harris nnd little daughter I nI* c.™” ** ‘ h ° MBn0r • A,hevllle ' «r^*«ni»nHin^o^ 1 KAvnTM*?' rti v ? 0 fn L Ma J or and Mrs. Frank Y. Anderson dele, after spending several days in have aa their guests at Valley Head Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. K M. Tutwiler, Jr., m Mrs. nr*, win a tint* i. *****Curran and Mlts Pauline Curran, of Mr. W III Allen Is spending a short I Hew Orleans, time at Catoosa Springs. Mr. Glenn O. Friermood, formerly of mi.... i mu.,-. I *hls city and who has been studying ieav lB "nex» J Bora.asv abroa( l ,or ‘he past year, has returned n a-Ii. Saturd * y for a v,t *° to Birmingham. » Porter Springs. Mr. and Mrs. John Going have pur- M A Ml.. vm» chased the Zell home, on Tenth street Miss M, A. PheJan ana Miss K/Tio | nnr j Ki^vonth Avnnna smith n**xi win Beale Phelan have returned from Vir ginia. Nursing Jlotliers and Over-burdened Women In all stations of llfo, whoso vigor and vitality may have bocn undermined and broken-down by over-work, exacting soc al duties, the too frequent bearing of children, or other causes, will find In Dr Plerco'b Favorlto Proscription tho most KwWfJSSSL'S'ES’ ache, dracglng-Sown distress low down In tho abdomen, or from painful or Irrcx- ular monthly periods, gnawing or dli tressed sensation In stomach, dizzy or lalnt spells. SCO Imaginary specks or spots floating beforo eyes, have disagreeable pelvic cstarrlial drain, prolapsus, anS version or retro-version or other displace- menu of womanlv organs from weakness of parts will, whether thoy experience many or only a few of the above sy m S toms, And relief and a permanent cure by using faithfully nnd fairly persistently Dr. IMerco’s Favorlto Prescription. 1 This world-famed specific for woman’s An Ifnncope nnH nnnn , * alcohol In Its mr.Uo-un. All ita InerrdU ents printed In plain English on Itsfct”^ wrapper nnd attested under oath. Dr Pierce thus Invites the fullost lnvestlga- tlon of his formula knowing that It will bo found to contain only tho best agents known to the most advanced medical fclonco of all tho dlHeront schools of prac tice for tho cure of woman’s peculiir weaknesses and ailments. If you want to know more about tha position and professional endorse- it of tho "Favorlto Proscription." send fcr. R. V. Pierce, , , hla free booklet treat ing of same. Yon can't afford to accept as asubstl- * tuto for this remedy of known composition a secret nostrum of unknown comport- i tlon. Don't do IL postal can Buffalo, and Eleventh avenue aouth, and will take possession shortly. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howell and chtl- for*«*vlai t ?o ? a a ,eaV “ Thursday spend^h^mtmth*!)? 9 Augnat. e ror a visit to Canada. Miss Mabel Wheelock, who has re- Mr. J. C. Harris, Jr„ la at Porter f*"''* r e<» r nccl from a visit In Atlanta, Springs ,inM * on « to Houston, Texas, where she - will be the guest of Mrs. James Mar- Mrs. Paul Irvin, after a visit to the wa * “ n attendant Misses Harris, leaves Monday for the Martln-Andrewa wedding Washington, Ga. (June. —— Mrs. Owen Brown has gone to Thou Miss Helen MeAlpIn haa returned to * and Iala " d *’ " here "h® wM be tho Athens after a short visit to Atlanta. of Mr. and Mra. David Thompson at their summer home. Miss Ruth Hodgson, of Athens, Is the . Mr ' Honwe MH«s has gone to Paso ~ ' 'dene, Cal., where he will resldo In the future. He will be joined later by his Miss Eva Slider will return the first I mother, Mrs. Lucy Miles. of the week from the mountains of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Webb Cocke, East Tennessee, where she has been S' 10 , were recently married In New tho gueat of Miss Lottie Sehenck for >, ork ’ have .returned from their wed the last month. ding tour. —— Mr. nnd Mrs, John Snow Jemlson Among the Atlantans at Wrights- a "d little daughter, Margaret, have gone Vine Beach are Mra. C. H. Simon, to Hamilton Canada. Mra. Jemlson Misses Vera and Dorothy Simon, Mns-1 ' vl11 , remain, for some_ time, but Mr. ter Charley Simon, Jr., where they will Jemlson will return shortly, remain a few weeks. They will visit .. Jamestown and other points north be- ... „ Cornelia. _ fore returning home. Ml"* ® va Burns, who has been with her sister, Mrs. W. S. Erwin, Is now Misses May and Davlddle Mobley I vl *'V ns ‘ n . t i! ar kesyllle. have returned after a pleasant visit I . Miss Dot Rudlslll has as her guest Miss Lee May Palmar, at Opqllka. th ® Misses West, of Atlanta. Ala. Miss Cora Crow, who haa been visit 1 _ Ing her grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Hlx, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stovall have ™‘ urnod ,0 her home, at Nalla returned from an extended vl«lt East. | ZVssrs. Stevenson and Chapman, of Mis. Ruth Stovall, who has been the|^“ n ‘ a ' ’ pM ’ t 8atUrday and Sunday guest of friends at Carrollton, hns re- | Mrg Tom Duckett, of Clayton, after spending soma time with her parents. Mr. and Mra. George T. Jeter hav.|^ and M ” *' T ' 8e,lar ’'' re,urned tltnno/1 feAm n ..leU ea V—I. I Unlc ' Miss Floy Shannon Is spending some A Beautiful Woman Is often distressed by Gray or bsdly bleached Hslr, Imperial Hair Regenerator Lastly applied. Absolutely harm less. Snmiilc of hair colored fra*. Correspondence eonfldentlsl. Imperl.l Ch.mfcif Ml,. Co- 133 IV. 1S1 St., KiwYwS 8old by Jacobs’ Pharmaoy. Atlanta. Gs. Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go,, (Incorporated) PIERCE’S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE. 60 Mariiiia Slretl. Opposite Post Offico. v E. PIERCE, President returned from a vlalt to New York and to the Jamestown Exposition. weeks with friends in Atlanta. Mra. Mattie McEntlre, who haa been Apply Rstln shin cream to wet skin, wine dry. Secure, satiny, .month .kin. Sc. MUSIC AT ATLANTA CHURCHES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Organ Prelude, Rhelnberger. Offertory. Thy Will Be Done," Oley Steaks. Organ Postlude, Smart. FIR8T METHODI8T CHURCH. Morning, Organ Prelude, "March Trlomphale," Thibols. Anthem, ’The Lord Is My Rock," Woodman. Offertory. "Nearer, My God, to Thee." Ltebe-Shllllnr. Organ PoMIude, "Grand Chorus," Du bois. Evening, Organ Prelude, "Andante Religiose" Thome. Anthem. "Our King." Rotnhl.' Offertory, Solo. "Hark! Hark Soul," Hanscom—Miss Brown. Organ Postlude, "Marche Pontifi cate," Lemmens. Na^llfe*?; 1 vM. , Mr le a t nd aa Mr: d D y ren r “orn^ra for the "wst' montl^s now non Ballew “ M ° l vl4| tlnff Mrs. L. J. McConnell, at Royston. Mra. J. R. Tilley nnd children have L f S r r °lTn°a r T.TntaV? returned from Tajlulah Falls. Mr. ^a'H Caraomo?rSccoi Mra. Peqrl Kytlc and mother. Mm. Dunston, have returned to Athens, Ga., , h J 8 ?-™ after a short visit to Mrs. Gus Castle. IKUest of Miss Iris Telford for a few Mrs. Dr. C. M."wbol„y and d.ugh-| h £- ^“ le at there she will go to Washington, D. C., for some time. Mr, Brice Anderson, after being away from home for several weeks, has re turned home. Mrs. Newt Crow Is Improving, after a sickness of two weeks. Mrs. F. J. McConnell, of Atlanta, Is visiting her sister In Cornelia. Little Annie Smith entertained number of her friends Jp celebrating her fifth birthday. Delicious refresh ments were served. She received number of nice presents. Mra. Hobdy, of Un*on Springs, Ala., and Mrs. V, J. Moss, of Whitt Plains, are the guests of Rev. and Mra. XV. S. Robinson. Miss Dot Rudlslll entertained the Young Ladles’ Thursday Morning Club. Progressive games were played, after which delicious refreshments were lerved. Professor and Mra. J. XV. Marlon, aft er spending a week at Cleveland, have returned home. Miss Etta Hayea Is on an extended visit to friend* and relatives In Banks and Franklin counties. Mrs. W. E. Hlx has returned home, after visiting her son, Mr. T. E. Hlx, at Montgomery. HARALSON. Mr. Jim Lark and his brother have h returned to Dawson, after a visit of I several weeks to their aunt, Mrs. Latl- I mer Gray. Dr. Henry Faver and Miss Carrie Faver ore with their sister, Mra. J. B. | Wood. Miss Addle Clyde and Miss Mamie Leake, of Williamson, are the guests | of Mlsa Emy Rawls. Miss Lets Pope, of Atlanta, la vls- | Iting Mlsa Ray Garrison. Later she be the guest of Miss Mary Pope. 1st Olivo Swygert and Mlsa Mary Pope have Just returned from a visit to Miss Pearl Hatchett, at Raleigh. Mr. Hugh Foster went to Atlanta on business Tuesday. Miss Myrl Rawls returns today from Gainesville, where she haa been taking a special course In music. Mrs. Lixxle Lark and Miss Pauline Lark are expected next week to visit Mrs. Lark Gray. Mra. J. T. Edm»ndson. Miss Emmie P-awls, Mr. Walter Btshop and Mlsa Lula Bishop attended the reunion and barbecue of the Farmers’ Union at Starra Mill last Thursday. Mr. and Mr*. John Ewing, of At- •jnta. are with the latter'* mother. DENTAL SPECIALIST. DR. CLARENCE L. 8TOCK8, Dentist, 427 (Fourth Floor) Aue- tell Building, Atlanta, Ga., Bell Phone M-3383. Practice limited to the operative branches—Fillings, Crowns, Bridge Work, etc. (Tso years’ osperlenct.) DRINK A BOTTLE | Maxwell Houso Blend Coffee NASHVILLE—HOUSTON. CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO. EVERY WHERE Mrs. Mary Callahan. Mr. and Mrs. Hlneaman. «f St. Charles, were the guests of the Misses Powell lost Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Walter Blahop went to Senoi* Monday. , Little Sadie Claire Raw!* !• vUR* 0 * her uncle, Mr. Ford, In LftGranfe*