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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. XTJB8UAT, AUGUST 13, 19-/I. SOCIETY , George C. Bill, Editor, i Ste fSSXSSi AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS 1 LOVE'S 8EVEN AGES. When I was fifteen years "f age, And less, and thought myself a man, The girls I loved with atortn and etresa Had various names from Kate to Besi, But every one, I must confess. Had lived of llfe_a For so In youth my fancy ran. When twenty years had passed me by I loved a maiden debonair, Who counted three more years than I, But would not give me sigh for sign. She called me "boy," and drove me nigh Distraction—but I banished care By loving other maidens rare. When twenty.flve had come and passed My fancy dropped to twenty years. For tho’ my heart still throbbed as fast At beauty's smile, that heart wns east At youthful feet; for love, to last. Dare have, I said, no timid fears Of coming wrinkles—grooves for tears! And now that I have thirty seen. I choose them somewhat younger still, I never go above eighteen. And often less. The fruit that s green Will ripen soon enough; I mean To wait a while, to wait until The buds of next year bloom and till. Indeed, experience seems to show That as the years go on apace Man's taste In girls doth younger grow, Until at Inst he comes to know— At sixty-five, we'll say, or so— How vain to wait, so ends his race, Still dreaming of the youthful face. WILLIAM WALLACE WHITELOCK. IN HONOR Ml88 BROCK. Miss Lehie Ewing's guests at her spend-tho-day party Wednesday In honor of Miss Marie Brock, of Lafay ette, Ala, will Include Miss Edna Mooney, Miss Ernestine Randall. Miss Mary Jeter, Miss Marlon Brown, Miss Relnette Miller. Miss Annie Denk, Miss Ruble Freeman, Miss Marguerite Harper. BIRTHDAY PARTY. At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Horrelj. !!*!'" Miss Cather ine Horrell will give retty party on Wednesday afterr.e from * to 6 o'clock In celebratii of her fifth birthday. splendid melons were eaten. Mrs. Morgan added to the pleasure of the evening by the music from the phonograph. BAL POUDRE AT TOXAWAY. Mrs. T. Ashby Blythe, of Phila delphia, who Is a frequent and popular Visitor to the city, gave a bal poudre on Wednesday evening In the ball room at Lake Toxaway, N. C., Inviting fifty guests to meet Miss Harriet Blythe, of Philadelphia, and Miss Mary Anthony, of New York. Mrs. Blythe one of the most beautiful and attract ive women In Philadelphia society. She wore an Imported lace gown; Miss Rlythe was. moat attractive In scarlet chiffon: Miss Anthony wore pink em broidered llsse. The evening was delightfully spent, as Mrs. Blythe Is an accomplished hostess.—Jacksonville Metropolis. ANDERSON-GRAHAM. Mr. Archibald Graham, fit England, and Miss Aurelia Anderson, of At lanta, were quietly married Saturday at high noon at the residence of the bride’s brother. Dr. J. C. Anderson, at Newnan. Oa. Mr. and Mrs. Graham left Saturday afternoon for their home at Anniston, Ala., where Mr. Orahath Is consulting engineer of the Woodstock Iron and Coal Company. MI8S DODD’S RECEIVING PARTY. Assisting Miss Julia Dodd In receiv ing Thursday afternoon at the tea which she will give In honor of hor guest, Miss Sarah Jackson, of Charles ton. will be Misses Annie Sykes Rice, Lillian Tow, Margaret Haverty, Annie Lee McKenzie and Laura Cowles. MRS. TILT ENTERTAIN8. Mrs. W. A. Tilt, of New York, enter- talned nt a handsome dinner at Narra- gansett Tier on Sunday, complimentary to Mrs. William Laweon Peel and Miss Marian Peel, of Atlanta. Mrs. Tilt's guests Included Mrs. Peel, Miss Peel, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tilt, Mr. and B. B. Tilt and Dr, and Mrs. Northrop. to do away with all rushing, to avoid the unpleasantness that often arises from the rushing season and to give the sorority girl a chance to Judge more leisurely of the students they In tend to Invite to Join their respective chapters. Pan-Hellenic prohibits rushing In any sense of the word. No new girl Is to be asked or talked to on the subject of fraternities until one month after the opening day of college. Then a certain day Is set apart as "Pledge Day" and on that day written Invita tions are sent to all desirable students and they are to reply In the same way, In a sealed letter before noon of the following day. The members of the sororities at Wesleyan have pledged themselves to abide strictly by these rules, and It Is thought by the faculty and students that Pan-Hellenic will In a great meas. use do away with any 111 feeling that might possibly exist between the col lege girls'.—Macon News. MI88 MORRIS ENTERTAIN8. Miss Florence Morris entertained at her home near Ben Hill a number of her friends nt an evening party In hon or of her guest. Miss Annie Morris, of Newnan. Invited to meet Miss Morris were Misses Blanche Wells, Ethel Rogers. Maud Kennedy, Ida Landrum, Mamie Peacock, Ora Hornsby. Eva Landrum, Bertha Tidwell, Annie Connally, Car- rlo Mann, Temperance Connally, Hat tie Mann, Blanche Rogers, Ola Pea cock, Maud Sims. Annie Dailey, Rllla Head, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Messrs. James Dunn, Ernest Retslll, Ira Dailey, Edward Sims, Hugh Knight, Otis Kennedy, Ovid Wells, Arthur Hornsby, Curtis Betslll, Choice Bryan, Dodge Oliver, Manson Peacock. /liver, ititiiinwii a s>, Various games were enjoyea ana iel< AT THE CA8INO. Monday nights at the Casino assem ble usually all the society folk who are sending August In the city. Seen In the audience on this week’s first night were Misses Nina and Alllnc Gentry, Laura and Helen Payne, Alllnc Patterson, Marie Sclple, Edith Russell. Alice Vandiver, Sallle Cobb Johnson, Samuella Whitman, Harrle Stockdell, Edna Popper, of Macon: Mary Thomas. Bessie Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stockdell, Messrs. Louis Gregg, Wyclifte Goldsmith. George- Lowndes. George Walker, Arthur Lane. Jerome Simmons, John Milam, Dozier Lowndes, John Fel der, I-aurcn Foreman, Ansley Cohen, Eil. Clapp, Jesse Draper. Hughe-i Spalding, Max Reynolds, John Morris and Will Tanner. WOMAN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Woman's Society for Oeorgla ,\il«if<rts l*|ll meet Wednesday after noon at I o'clock nt the First Chris tian church. Light refreshments will be served and friends of the society are cordially Invited to be present. birthda7 PARTY. Thelma Gertrude Russell, tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rus sell, celebrated her ninth birthday on Monday afternoon by entertaining n number of her little friends. Many games were Indulged In, refreshments were served and the cutting of the blrthdny cake and the drawing of the coin and the thlmhle to determine who of the party would first become a bride and the old maid was as thoroughly enjoyed as though participated In by grown-ups. MI88 JETER'S PARTY, Tuesday afternoon Miss Mary Jeter entertained about twelve of her young friends at an anagram party In honor of one of the attractive visiting girls at present In the city. Miss Marie Brock, of IaiFayctte, Ala. The guests ed MISS BRIGGS’ SUCCESS. The friends of Miss Dora Lumpkin Briggs, of this city, will be Interested to learn that she has been unanimously elected to a position In the public echool at McDonough, Ga. Miss Briggs yns elected to the posi tion above competitors of both age and experience, the unanimous decision of the board of education at McDonough being tho result of the splendid record she made at the Bessie Tift College, at Monroe, from which Institution she was graduated with honors last June. Miss Briggs' success Is an example of what the bright amt determined young woman may accomplish, and Is a rebuke to the girl who waits for propitious conditions Instead of mak ing a career for herself by sheer pluck and perseverance. Miss Briggs Is prominently connected In Atlanta, and has also many friends who will be glad to learn of her success. WE8LEYAN STUDENTS ADOPT PAN-HELLENIC RULES. The three sororities of Wesleyan Col. lege—Alpha Delta Phi. Phi Mu and Alpha Kappa Pal—have decided to adopt the Pan-Hellenic rules this full to regulate their rushing season. The rules have been printed in attractive booklet form and a copy sent to all the Jollege girls. It Is the ulm of the rule played anagrams nnd at the conclusion of the game, a delicious luncheon wns served. The prizes were a lovely gold pin and a lingerie parasol. Miss Jeter and her guest of honor wore pretty frocks of white mull and lace. WATERMELON CUTTING. A watermelon cutting will bo given by the Juvenile Missionary Society of the Walker Street Church at the Walker street school yartl on next Fri day afternoon and evening. A small admission fee will be charged In an ef fort to raise a portion of the fund for the Wesley Memorial enterprises. All members of both the society nnd their friends nnd members of the church are Invited to be present. Miss Doltle Orr Is manager of the society and an In teresting time Is anticipated. she devotes to sleep will compose her mind before sinking Into slumber. She must put away all worrying thoughts wlttUthe firm determination to tackle thenr after she Is rested, and not be fore. Then she must let herself sink Into the bed with muscles relaxed and simply rest. It should be borne In mind that It Is better to waken nat urally In the morning • than to be roused suddenly by a bell or an alarm clock, which Is liable to Jar the nerves and destroy the effect of the sleep. It need hardly be added that It Is unwise to go to bed fasting, and perhaps the very best nerve food In the world Is a large breakfast cupful of hot—not boiled—milk and a few biscuits. The old-fashioned gupper of cheese and ale Is not for those who wish to sleep soundly and awake refreshed and sweet-tempered. GORDON CIRCLE OF THE KING'S DAUGHTER8 The Gordon Circle, King’s Daughters and Sons, will meet In regular session Wednesday, August 11, at 4 p. m.. at the Home for Old Women, on Mitchell street. FOR LADIE8* AUXILIARY. A concert will be given Friday even ing, August 16, at Turn Vereln hall, on North Forsyth street, for the benefit of the Ladles' Auxiliary, No. 1, I. A. of M, to which the public Is Invited. RAMSEY-UNDERWOOD. Sunday, August 11, Mr. William Wilding Undorwood, son of Judge Un derwood, of Belleville, III., was married to Miss Lillian Qlrttrd Ramsay, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Ramsay, of Atlanta. ENTERPRISE OF A / 80UTHERN WOMAN. One can not hut admire the plucky lit tle editor of a Southern magazine, which has recently celehrated Its first birthday nnd which Is published In Little Rock, Ark. Mrs. Bernle Babcock, tho editor of The Sketch Book, states In regard to this enter- prise that the magazine was started wlthont 6 cents cnpltnl. For three years Mrs. Bob- capital. For three .years cock says she wns on the editorial staff of The Arknnsas Democrat, one year of that time being telegraph editor, a position held by few women In the South. Having five children to support, she left that position without any vested Interests. ‘ she admits, Tho Sketch Book wns y daring venture for a woman with a famllv to take caremf, but to use her own words, she has coddled this baby mngn _. - —- — - -— iTty zlna along, In spite of the fearful mortality among Its kind, until It now shows slgos how for one year It has paid I way, with a margin that has kept Its editor, business manager, collector nnd office boy with the moat Intense satisfaction, nnd there will be few women renders of tbla column who will not Join with the writer In wlshln; ... . mother of flvo and The Sketch Book, and Personal Mention j Frank Mcllann, of the United States navy, who lias been visiting his mother anil sister for few days, has gone to Atlanta for a visit with friends. Mr. McHnnn was stationed on board the battleship Georgia during the recent tlon of the scene upon dock when the nccldent occurred and spoke In high est terms of the bravery of the young seamen who so heroically went to their death. Mr. McHann Is on a short furlough and will return to his duties In a few weeks.—Chattanooga Times. Mrs. Lamar Neal Griggs Is the guest of Mrs. Herbert Spencer, In Chattanoo- Mlss Ruth Pattlllo, of Macon, Is the guest of Miss Julia Hendon, of 65 West Fifth street. Miss Anne Rnker and her guest. Miss Alleen Simpson, of Cuthbert, left Monday for St. Simons. While there they will be among the guests at Mrs. Walter L. Simmons' house party. Mr. Burwell Green, of Washington, On., spent Monday In Atlanta with his brother, Mr. T. M. Green, who Is III at St. Joseph's Infirmary. Mrs. Frank Wntklns, of Dublin. Is spending a few days at tho Washing ton Seminary. NEW THEORY ABOUT BEAUTY SLEEP. Hitherto we have believed that beau, ty sleep was the sleep that Is enjoyed before midnight, but now comes a Viennese specialist who puts the matter In n new light, says an exchange. Ac cording to him, beauty sleep is the sleep a woman gels after she has slept seven hours and before she has slept nine. Seven hours of sleep Is the smallest amount In which a woman can build up her system. Then she needs two hours more to recuperate her body, nnd these two hours will restore her complexion, make her eyes bright, take the wrinkles out of her face, and restore the tone to her muscles by making them elastic nnd supple. The sensible woman who wishes to derive all the benefit possible from the time WATCHES In watches, as in everything else, we liandle only the best and at prices,quality considered, that will surely in terest you. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, A flask! pnp.rstlonfovfMr.Brck.anai and hand, MakesthrsLnhkcynuwant it. Does it In Brno neat. Mot sticky or greasy. It’s harm1ese,clean, refreehing. Caa't be detected, t'srltmoruing, noon and sight. Wlatcr, Spnsg, flssimer. Fall. SamptaFkUB. Lyon ilfg. Co. «zS. Fifth St. Brooklys.ii.Y. Mrs. Hannah Peeples and Mr. Oar- l.vnd Peeples spent Saturday and Sun day In the city en route to Atlanta, where they will Join Miss Ailene Peeples, who went up to the Gate t'lty a couple of weeks ago from Valdosta, where she and her mother have been spending the winter. They have no definite plans as to where they will make their home In tho future, but very possible will be In Atlanta for some time, as that city was Mrs. Peeples' home all during her married life, and she Is devotedly attached to It. Mr. Peeples will go to college this winter, attending the University Pennsylvania.—Macon News. Miss Young, of Waycross, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Owen Phelan, at her apartments on Forrest avenue. Mr. Gay Breton Leroux, of Wnshlng. ton, D. C., Is the guest of his brother, Mr. J. W. Leroux. In West End. Mrs. Janies Campbell will leave Wednesday for a visit to Anniston, Ala. Miss McCall and Miss Lederle, two attractive visitors from Atlanta, left for their Georgia home last week, aft er visiting the coast.—Charleston Post. Miss Margaret Nutting, of Atlanta, v.ho was the pretty and vivacious guest of Misses Winnie May and Fannie Manghain Hill, has returned to her borne In Atlanta, after a delightful visit In the city.—Macon News. Mrs. J. J. Simpson and children are at Highlands, N. C. Miss Edith Loxurus has retuined Unless the best Mexican Vanilla Beans are used, properly cured, properly aged, and the flavor properly extracted, and allowed to stand at least one year before of fering for sale, good extract of Vanilla is an impossibility. Try Flavoring vamna Extracts s£& and note their delicious flavor. from a visit to Memphis. Is Improving, Miss Letltla Johnson spent Monday In the city. * Miss Henrietta Strickland has turned from Newnan. Mrs. Ray Abernathy Is the guest of CHILDREN tEETHINQ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Sro thi^rs 8 fob THEIR Cltn.nilEN Bold by druggists la srsry part of ths world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under ths Pure Food and Drug act, June 10. 1106. Serial num ber 10IL § PREMATURE GRAYNESS Is the fate of many ■ young (see. The Imperial Hair Regenerator Is the only harmless preparation known which whan applied cam be deteoted.li uuafiected by ha or shampooing; permits rnrllng. Restores halrto Its natural color. Sample of hair colored free, vsey assured correspondence. Imperial Chem. Mf(. Co., 135 W. 23d St., N. T. Sold bv Jacobs’ Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga. DENTAL SPECIALIST DR. C. L. STOCKS, DENTIST, 427 (Fourth Floor) Auztall Building, Atlanta, Ga., Ball Phene M-3383. Practice limited to the operative branchea—Filling*, Crowns, Bridge Work, ate. (Ten Ytin’ E.periance) ADMIRATION IS THE WORD! Mias EUe Dargan has returned from an extended visit to New York and Connecticut, where she was extensive ly entertained: Mrs. John J. Cater, of Forsyth, will Join her husband and young son. Law- ton, here, and they will take an ex tended trip to Jamestown, New York and other points. Mrs. J. P. King-and son and Miss Annie King left Sunday morning for Tallulah Falls to spend ten days. Miss Lena Stanton, of Social Circle. Is the guest of Misses Wlnette and Carrie Loula Walker at their home on East Tenth street. Dr. A. W. Stirling, who Is spending the summer In Europe, will return to Atlanta about the 18th of August. Dr. and Mrs. Stirling and children are now In Edinburgh, Scotland. W Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goldsmith, Miss Marlon Goldsmith and Mr. Lauran Goldsmith have returned from the West. While away they visited the Yellowstone Park, Colorado Springs and many of the beautiful resortB on the Pacific coast. D Professor W. L. C. Stevens, of Washington and Lee University, Lex ington. Va., with his wife, la visiting his brother, J. P. Stevens, 25 Kimball street. Mrs. W. W. Anderson. Miss Corlnne Saxon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Ozburn, near Austell. Mrs. M. J. Van Dyke, who Is spend ing some time at Lake George, N. Y., Is suffering from a sprained foot. Her friends will be glad to know that she A New Star Brand Shoes rise A! above every other make in the estimation of those who Mm wear them . Dr. M. G. Campbell has returned from Porter Springs and Caesar's Head. S. C. Miss Mary Kennon, who has been 111 for several weeks at her home In West End, Is thought to be Improving. STYLE All Over; QUALITY Itself, and for WEAR they have no equi lisa Jute H. Tucker has returned from a visit to friends in Cochran and Jackson. Mrs. Walton Booth and children are spending the month In north Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Steedman and daughter have returned from Lexing ton. One trial will convince you that “Star Shoes are Better” and offered at PRICES UNEQUALEP quality considered. Mrs. W. M. Wall, of Tlfton. Is the guest of Mrs. S. C. Prim at her home In Inman Pork. Mr. Frank Morris Is III with typhoid at his home on -Washington street. The visit of Miss Loretta Newcombe, of Macon, to his sisters, Misses Mary and Helen Morris, Is postponed. Mrs. Edward Werner will return to her home In Atlanta this week after six weeks' visit to her parents. Mainl and Mrs. T. P. Weakley, on Russell street.—Nashville Tennessean. R. T. MOON, Formerly with Daniel's Shoe Stor< relatives In Eastman. Mrs. Thomaa Austin and Miss Irene Austin leave this week for a visit to North Carolina. Mrs. J. T. Prince and Miss Nancy Prince have returned from Ltthla. Mr. James Alexander will leave soon for a visit to New York. Misses Leila and Grace Calloway are at Tallulah Falls. Colonel John Temple Grave* has re turned from Ohio. a Mrs. J. S. Rigby, who has been quite 111 at her home on Fair street, Is some, what better. Misses Mary nnd Helen Morris have returned from Mao,on. Mrs. David Woodward leaves this week for a visit to Canada. Mr. R. E. O'Donnelly Is In New York city. THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOI WEST PEACHTREE STREET AND LINDEN AVENUE. Thoroughly prepares boys for all leading colleges, scientific school* and ths government academiee. Graduates admitted without examination to Georgia School of Technology, Univereity of Georgia, Univereity of Vir ginia, Washington and Leo Univereity. Number limited thie year to forty-two aelocted boye. Individual in struction under tutorial system. Experienced faculty of six—a teacher to ovary (even boye. Conducted on the Honor 8yatem. Daily military and phyaieal drill. Athletice,football,baseball,tennis, etc. Medals and scholarships. Fourth year begins September 9,1907. Entrance must be secured before September 1st Tuition Reasonable. For Catalogue address THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, WEST PEACHTREE ST. AND LINDEN AVE., Bell Telephone 486 Ncrth L COVINGTON. Mr. anil Mrs. A. Harwell have returned frora a pleasant stay of several days at Iu- dlrin Spring*. Mr. Bcrto Lee I* nt home nfter nn ex tended rlfdt to friends In Thoranstoh and Ilurnexvllle. ... „ . . , . Miss rhena Mendor. of I.cguln ( halted friends In the oily last weuk. Mr. \V. It. IVrklns has returned from a visit to Cirtumbu*. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. II. Moldey were guests Miss densant visit to Miss Nellie Black at tings. t-ft< Mr. W. F. Rush, of Atlnntn, Is the guest this week of his sister, Mrs. A. D. Meador. Mrs. A. M. Travis Is nt honu* from nn in tended visit to relatives In Savannah nud a trli In to the Jamestown exposition. Little Misses Myrtle and Mildred Wilson after n visit here to their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnes. Miss Lemma Dseus. of 84»clnl Circle, was Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go,, (Incorporated) PIERCE'S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE. 60 Marietfi Sfreel. Opposite Poll Office. E. PIERCE, President. Mrs. S. J.i Sims has returned from to relatives In tlreensboro. Mrs. cl. W. Hopkins, of Noreross, was the Members needed to enable us to operate a Woman’s Exchange 120 West Peachtree, Phone 1559-J, M. from nn extended visit to relatives In Ai Inntn. Misses Zlllah Harwell of Kntonton, Gladys Reekwlth of Washington. Marguerite Nuu- nally of Newnan and Alice Foster of Buena Vista, who have been the attractive guests nt n house party given by Miss Madge Ter rell, returned Thursday to their respective homes. Mrs. A. R. Rownr, of Chapel HIU, N. C„ Is the guest of her ilaughter, Mrs. W. D. Is the guest of her ilaught Travis, on Floyd street. Miss Ruby Gnssuew. of Atlanta, Is the guest of Mrs. A. H. Foster. Miss Alleue Cook has returned to Sbclsl Circle sfter several days spent with rela tives here. Miss Mattie and tinkle Smith entertained delightfully several friends at a water melon euttlf ‘ ‘ * ielon rutting last Friday evening. Miss Lneli Brand, of Athens, Is the guest of Miss Kssie Jordan. Mrs. J. T. Corley nnd children, of Marl- etts, sre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bran ham Anderson. HARALSON. Miss Sadie Claire Rawls, who has been vlsltitigln /.elution nud LaGrange, returned homo Tuesday. Mrs. W. O. Herndon Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. SnrntIJng. In Fufnula, Ain. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Reckham, of Zebulon, are the guests of Mrs. A. II. Rawls. They entne to attend tho Rawls-Rlshop marriage. Miss Myrl Itawls and Miss Alice Hodnett went to $eunln Tuesday. Dr. W. B. McCrary was In Harslson Tues day. I.oon Rawls and Lee Cagle are both on the nick list. Mrs. William Caldwell nnd Mrs. Oscar Ga ble nre visiting at Cnrtnel. Mr. and Mrs. Tarper, who have been with MV*. A. H. Foster, have gone to At lanta. Miss Carrie Faver, of Whltesburg, and Dr. Henry Faver, or Franklin, who have been visiting tbelr sister, Mrs. J. R. Wood, have returned home. MARTIN. otte, V C.. are vlsltlnn : relatives In towu. Mrs. Myrtle Rrown Smith, of Knoxville, Hanna Cook, of Konnoke, Va., Is vis iting Miss Volina Mitchell. Mr. 8. A. Vedner and son, Hul>ert, of Rowersrllle, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Painter, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Mrs. Mntheson. Mrs. Tabor, of Toccoa, Is visiting Mrs. R. F. Gould. Mir* Jewell Giore has returned to her home In Rowntan nfter spending several days with Miss Louise Mitchell. Miss Louise Miller, of Curuesvllle, Is vis iting Mrs. T. II. Stovall. Dr. nnd Mrs. T. L. Kitchens, of Buck- bend, visited relatives here yesterday. Mr. T. R. C. Rainey, of Toccoa, was here Tuesday. ALPHARETTA. Mr. George Jones Is the guest of relatives. Mrs. J. W. Snelltngs, who has been visiting relatives at Hartwell for a couple of months, returned home Sat urday. Professor H. H. Ezzard and family, of Dallas, are the guesta of friends and relatives. Mrs. Judge Garrison and little WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Macon, Georgia. Fir.I Matriculation Day, Septemb* 16th. Catalogue* Free. DuPont Guerry. President- daughter, of Roe well, wen' guesta of Mra. C. A. Bulse. Master Joe Johnston 1* the r- Colonel J. P. Brooke and famm Mra. Dr. John Teasley, , Georgia, who has been m»b- for a few weeks, returned bom. * j day