Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 16, 1907, Image 8

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T Ti l hi ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. <5> SOCIETY IMMIMWHHH<WIH<WW<< Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor, Charlotte Stewart, Ass | sWn(s . Selene Armstrong, AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS © A LETTER FROM DAD. Dear wife, I cannot tell you how J'vo misted you since you went away **" «) * . The home Is very lonesome now. Where did yougnit ray suit of gray? With none to greet me at the door. With heavy heart I tread the blocks That homeward lead: I miss you more, But, say. where did you hide my so*? How still and dull the house appears, I miss the sunlight of your eyes; The weeks you've been away seem years. What has become of all my ties? friends of Mrs. Harris will be Inter* ested to hear of some recent literary successes which have come to her. The past month The Saturday Evening Post and The American Magazine have accepted stories of hers In the same vein ns the stories of rural life In Georgia In which she made a decided hit last year. I hope you will enjoy yourself. But do not mingle with the flirts; I’ve hunted every closet shelf, Wherever do you keep my shirts? And now I've told you all the news; There's nothing more for mo to write: Except where did you hide my shoes They're not anywhere In sight. —Detroit Free Press. MR. AND MR8. ROGERS , TO ENTERTAIN AT CARDS. Friday evening at their :.ttractive home on West Peachtree, Mr. and Mrs. ,W. S. Rogers will entertain at cards. The occasion will be characterised by delightful Informality, about eighteen friends being Invited to meet th* house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. T. C. Lamar, of Texas, and Mrs. Lucy Dosler Douglas, of Flovllla. Those who will be present, besides the honor guests, are Dr. and Mrs. J. C. King. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Thrash, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Maret. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perryman. Mias Ella Perryman. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sackett. Mr. M. F. Ramsey. Mr. Frank Mitchell, Mr. Fred Flournoy. MATINEE PARTY. Miss Rosa Belle Chapman’s matinee party Saturday will be a pretty com pliment to Misses Pauline and Lillian Booth, of Athens. The guests will Include: Miss Penel ope Clarke. Miss Ellxabeth Osborn. Miss Oeneveve Morris, Miss Mary Mc- Cprd, Miss Mildred Fort, Miss Gladys Catching, Miss Luclle Kiser, Miss Isa- bell Kuhr, Miss Scott, of Canton. Ga.; Mis* Lucy Stockard, Miss Jennie Mob ley, of Monroe. MR8. HILLYER ENTERTAIN8 Thursday evening at the Burnep cot. tage In Marietta, which Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd Hlllycr have leased for the summer, they entertulncd a few friends at a pretty Japanese tea In honor of thetr sister. Miss Jane Jones. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd Hlltyer, Miss Jane Jones, Miss Louise Baird, Mias Ella B. Rush- ten. Mr. Fruncls Jones, Mr. Crowbrldge nnd Mr. Morehead. , The verandas were Illuminated with Japanese lanterns and the pretty tea table at which the gueats were seated was Japanese In Its appointments. Mrs. Hlllycr received her guests In a pretty white lingerie gown, and Mias Jones was becomingly gowned In laven der batiste, lace trimmed. Personal Mention j Mrs. Lucy Doxler Douglas, of Klo- vlllu. Ga., arrived In Atlanta Friday to be the guest of Mr*. W. S. Rogers, on West Peachtree. Mrs. Rogers also has ns her guest Mrs. T. C. Lamar, of Mt. Pleasant, Tex. Mrs. M. R. Emmons nnd daughter, Miss Ethlyn Emmons, returned Thurs. day from Toccoa, where they have spent the past six weeks most pleas antly. Miss Lillie May Richardson, of Modi-' An inclination to be constip ated is a common symptom of the American people. This js due to indigestion, and indiges tion comes from indiscretion of diet. Let foods be daily eaten like Iff PRICES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD and there would be no constip. ation. For Sato by all Grooers M the guests of relatives at Haralson, Ga. many charming social courtesies while the guest of Miss Kinsey, on Grant street, returned to her home on Thurs. day morning. HOUSE PARTY. ' Mias Pauline Bell Is entertaining a house party, which Includes the fol lowing charming young girls: Miss Grace Hurst, of Anniston; Miss Willie Jean Stewart, of Birmingham; Miss Ituby Lawton, Miss Eliza Hrldwell nnd Miss Willie May Hrldwell. On Thursday evening Miss Hell en tertained In honor of her gueats at moonlight picnic at Grant park. Mr. C. T. Ladson and Miss Margaret Ladson leave Tuesday for New York to meet Miss Agnes Ladson and Miss Susie May Pope, who return from abroad the latter part of August. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Elkin, who have spent the summer traveling abroad, huve returned to Atlanta and are being cordially welcomed home. SURP Tr E S. P A A N R 5 Y M Ts 0 8 PERRYMAN ■Thursday afternoon Mrs. Frank Per ryman and her guest. Miss Emma Per ryman, were given a charming little surprise party at Mrs. Perryman's,home on Fifteenth street. Those who called were Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. J. C. Mason, Mrs. Mar shall Eekford, Miss Nan Ogtlvle, Mrs. T, J. Ripley. Mrs. B. F. Ulmer. Bridge was played, after which delicious little luncheon was served. SURPRISE PARTY. Mrs. McWhorter Milner and Miss Mary Howell entertained at dinner on Thursday, the occasion being a sur prise to their mother, Mrs. G. A. How ell, whose birthday It was. The house was prettily decorated with cut flowers, the dining room being especially attractive with an arrange ment of nasturtiums and ferns. The guests Included: Mrs. Georgs Hharp. Miss Msry Culberson. Mrs. Wllllajm Gregg, Mrs. T, 8. Lewis, Mrs. T. A. Lovelace, LAUDE-ALLEN. Special to The Georgian. New Decatur, Ala., Aug. 1<.—A pret ty church wedding was that of Miss Bertha Laude. of this city, to Mr. Er- rett Allen, of Georgia, at St. Ann'a Catholic church In this city Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The wed ding ceremony was performed by the the ritual of the Catholic church. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Mr. Allen and his charming bride left oq an afternoon train. for a visit to northern cities. MISS ARMSTRONG ENTERTAINS Miss Edith Armstrong entertained a delightful lake party Tuesday even ing In honor of her guests, Miss Ber tha White, of McCormick, and Miss Annie Quill, of Atlanta. Among the Invited guests were Misses Bertlia White, Annie Quill, Wynona Woodward and Norma Arm strong, Lillian Hatcher, Ida Ford, Clara Doering. Gladys Culluin, Beatrice Arm strong, Lorn Darkness. Lillie Reynolds, Carrie Hansberger, Nettle Schwengs- bler, Nellie Brewer and Edith Arm strong. Messrs. Kleve Hollingsworth, Walter Duke, Otis Salley, Mr. Carr, Luke Brown, Willie Holston, Mr. Ad ams, Laurence Holston, Joe Schaufele, Allen Blnlon, Louis Griffin, y.ack Beard, Lombard Brinson, Axor Salley, Reuben Reynolds and Allen Saxon. Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Doering chaperoned the party,—Augusta Her ald. MISS LEROUX'S PARTY. Little Miss Constance Leroux was hostess Frlday afternoon at a lawn party given at her home In West End. The children played games on tho lawn and each child was given a pret ty Japanese favor. Delicious refreshments wero served out of doors. Miss Leroux received her guests In a lovely frock of white embroidered mull worn with blue satin ribbons. Miss Sammle Klckllghtcr leaven Monday for North Carolina. At Hen. dersonvtlle she will Join her brothel Mr. C. H. Klckllghter, and go for t visit to Toxaway. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooper and ba by, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Babb and Mrs. Shelley Ivey have returned from Tybee Island. Mrs. Zach Do"bbs, who was Injured last week In an automobile accident. Is improving and Mopes to be out soon. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Wheeler and lit tle daughter will return Saturday from New Hampshire. Mrs. Stephen Palmer, of Washing ton. Ga., is the guest of Mrs. Egle- ston. Mr. and Mrs. George Dexter have returned from Tate Springs. Mrs. W. B. Cox and Master William Cox Dickey left Friday for a visit to Jamestown. Atlas-Alary Thomas leaves Saturday Tor Tallulah Falls, where she goes to be the guest of Mrs. Rlttenhouse Moore. Miss Reba Edmondson has returned n n ;, a /h*>«>• home nt.Dallas, Ga., after vis iting Atlanta friends. Mist Alma HardmRn I* visiting Miss Cornelia Payne, at Athens. Miss Lena Towns, of Athens, Is the guest of Atlanta friends. Miss Mary Ella Yancey has returned from Athens, where she visited Mr*. A. S. Parker. General A. J. West and Mrs. West nnd Miss Clifford West are In New York for a few days. Mrs. Dun woody Jones and her son, Mr. Percy Jones, are the guests of Mrs. Malcolm Cunningham, of Savannah. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob Jarrell are spend ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Zach Dobbs. Mr. William Hurd Hlllyer will go to New York next week. is 111 at her Mr. Dave Silverman Is at Tybee. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Sears the Bignaturo Miss Marie Stewart Is visiting rela tives at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Murphy and chll. dren are at Atlantic City. IN HONOR MISS JACK80N. Miss Sarah Jackson, of Charleston, the guest of Miss Julia Dodd, will be the guest of honor at nn Informal bridge parly Saturdny morning, given by Miss Bessie Pope. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL. The members of Jenifer Hive No. 7, L. O. T. M„ will give an lee cream fes. tlvat nnd musical entertainment tonight on Plum street. There will also be a flsh pond nnd other attractions for children. All are Invited. LAWN PARTY AND TEA. The ladles of St. Anthonya Guild will give a pretty lawn party nnd Japanese tea on Ashby street on Tuesday after noon, August 20. There will be every recreation and delicious refreshments. IN HONOR MRS. HART. ' Mr. and Mts. George Perry will en tertain at a euchre party Friday even ing. the guest of honor to be Mrs. A O. Hart, who Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Wilder. The house will be decorated with pink and white flowers and the pretty color scheme will be caroled out In all the details. The guests Include Mr. end Mrs. D. R. Wilder. Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Healey. Mr. and Mrs. Keely Cook, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Stockton. Mrs. Willis Wall. Mrs. Noble, Miss Sellg Mills, Miss Lee Brandon, Miss Gertrude Brandon. Miss Corlnne Banks. Miss Clara Belle Miller, Miss H. P. Cook. Mrs. Daisy Miller. Mr. Rob ert Brandon, Mrs. E. H. Frederick, Mr. John Bchawmann, Mr. Oeorge Evlns. MISS HARRIS’ SUCCESS. Miss Faith Harris, who was recently in Atlanta for a visit, will have as ber guest here next week Miss Anne Tay lor, of Demopolls, Ala., daughter of emigres? man Taylor, who Is one of her college mates at the Woman's Col lege at Baltimore. Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Harris and Miss Harris are spending the summer at the home of Mrs. W. L. B. Lawrence, one of the historic old homes around Nashville, situated on a hill commanding a beautiful view, on the Granny White road. Atlanta MI8S GILREATH’S BRIDGE. Mlaa Mattie Gllreath entertained a few friends at a small Informal bridge party Wednesday evening nt her home on East Pine street. After the game Miss Mary Thorton, who has been visiting relatives In North Carolina and Virginia for the past month, Is ex pected home this week. Messrs. Miles G. Dobbins and 8. Paul Jones, of Csrtersvllle, were In the city recently. Mrs. W. P. Anderson and son left Thursday for the mountains of North Georgln. Allas Corlnne Anderson left Thurs day for Ellljay, Qa„ nnd Murphy, N. C. Air. and Airs. Edward Earle Smith are spending a month at Aiarletta. Air. nnd Airs. Dewald and family, of Aiarletta, have moved to Atlanta, and are residing at 3»2 South Pryor street. Airs. Virgil Jones, Allas Louise and Master Atilton Jones are visiting friends and relatives at Hogansvllle, Ga, Dr. J. W. Westmoreland, who has been absent from the city for several weeks, has returned and la at Ida offlee, 825 Austell building. Airs. Frank R. Harford, of Roxljnro, spent several day* In the city la*t week, the guest of Mr*. W. P. Ander- CONFESSIONS OF A PROFESSIONAL WOMAN. In Harper's Bazar Anne o'llugnii, who baa liecu writing brilliantly of aplnaters, uow turns her attention to the spinster as n professional woman. Miss O'llngah knows ber sex nnd writes of It frankly anil outer- tnliihigly. If ahe dispels some of our fond est Illusions she gives us lu their place the nuuity eleim-nta of liuuior and common nemo'. In llio September Bazar ahe says: "And mere you have one great reward— perhaps Ike greatest—of a profession. It so moulds II* follower* to It* requirements that then- Is no room left In them for lie- monnliig the loss of the good things which It has rost them. That It doen cost thorn good tilings, Is mideiilahle, and Is perhaps the measure of Ita own value; those are trifling laments for which we pay tiothlug. My career has doubtless cost me tlie realiza tion of that house tiinl garden—not of course ttml 1 ever held sonorous debate upon their reapri-tlve claims, not that I ever 'crushed my natural Inailiiets' at the command of ambition, nr Htilalucd womanly longtltga for the sake of—lot ua say a picture on the Hue. II Is, 1 think, only In alurles that things happen so cruelly. In real life tho matter Is more 'Subtly adjusted. We—we professional women—are htiay, we are Inter- ested 111 our work, we are profoundly In terested In getting nhond. The atmosphere which surrounds ns—oOr 'mini,' I sup|H>no they rail It In esoteric circles—partakes of the nature nf our thoughts nnd nmhltlon*. Ultra Is not the atmosphere of liirltnllon. In the clrele of our Influence a man la not led Inevitably to breathe nu air Impregnated with fancies of love, passion, marriage, as he Is with those mummied women from the Immediate foreground of whose fancies the house and garden und the children have not been banished by oilier temporarily more Insistent Ideals. Therefore melt are not so likely lo fall hi love with us ami wo with them, and marriage Is not so likely to come to pass a* III Ihoae youthful circles sur- Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Beautiful Plaid Petticoats Of Silk—New Arrivals On Sale at $7.50 , A good deal of the novelty among Petticoat lines is best expressed this season in plaids. These new plaid Silk Petticoats are very attractive. Imagine them, rich in color and pattern. Big broken plaids and smaller checks, in all the fashionable color combinations, in cluding browns, blues, greens, grays, reds, tans ana many in blafck and white. They are beautifully made—deep flounces with clusters of ruffles and stitched bands. Cut full and on lines that help the new skirts to hang right. You will be delighted with the Petticoats and also the price. $7.50. All Colors and Black In Those Remarkable $5 Silk Petticoats Fresh from the maker comes another large shipment of them. Splendid Petticoats and though featured here regularly at $5 each, their true value is nearer $7.50. Besides all the fashionable colors, solid and changeable, these have another attrac tion—just plenty of black. The new arrivals are of our usual excellent grade of Taffeta, and made in the same handsome way. Shirred ruffles and tucks, or with plain stitched and corded flounces, so as not to catch dust. $5.00. Corset Cover Sale at 25c Considerably Better Values Paying 25c for Corset Covers like these is saving over one-third’in tho price. Cambric is the material, a soft, good grade—made full front effect.and trimmed with several rows of lace insertion. Some have narrow lace edges, with a finish of dainty headings and ribbon. Variety of styles, all fresh nnd new. 25c each. Corset Covers are shown in the regular stocks, new designs of great charm, at prices ranging upward to $5 and $7.50. Here Are Some 50c Corset Covers at 35c Mostly large sizes find a few slightly soiled from dust. They are of soft, fine Nain sook, lace trimmed, and some with embroideries. Great values at 35c; formerly 50c. Alla* Lnrctta Trennnr la visiting rela tives In Canton, Ohio. . , ■ .... Me*ar«. P, J. Holliday nnd Allen T. Ice* and mints wero served. Mlaa Oil- Holliday, of Washington. Ga., are the reath receives her friend* In a pretty white lingerie toilette. MI8S PHILLIPS’ EUCHRE. Friday afternoon All** Vers Phillips, tho charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillip#, entertained number of her young friends at euchre. She was assisted In eiuertatnlng by her mother and by Air*. Anturlce Thom as and those Invited were Misses Edith and Prince** Watts. Katherine Clark, Laura Reid, Katharine Walker, Marian Goldsmith, Muriel Hall, Lillian Lngan, Sally Cowlea, Alarjory Wilkes. Helen Carter, Jennie Hutchlna, Alarian Per flue, Alma Glenn, Marian Fielder, Em mle Baker, Lollle Lewis, Ruth Wing, Willie Williford, .Maggie Foote. .Mar garet Bradley. Virginia Gregory, Fran ce* Clark. Hannah Leonard, of Eaton- ton; Claire Wooten, of Dawson. The rooms tn which the card tables were placed were decorated with rose* and golden glow, nnd the score cards wore hand-painted Brownie*. The Aral prize was a lovely lace fan with Ivor)- sticks, and the consolation was a gold hat pin. At the conclusion of the game delicious Ices were served. Mies Phillips were a lovely lingerie frock of cream batiste and Ince, and Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Thomaa were In white. WATCHES In watches, as in everything else, we handle only the best and at prices,quality considered, that will surely in terest vou. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, ABqaid preparation for face, neck, arms and hands. M*kn the skin like you want it. Don it In a mo. Mt. Not Micky or greasy. Its *»arrnln». clean, refresh mg Cant be detected. Par it marring, noon and night, Winter,Sprimg,bummer,FaU. SompkPEfift. CreaMfe £0.4*8. FiftkSt. Brooklyn*.V. tueat* of the Inside Inn, Jamestown exposition ground*, Va. Miss Darn ReDelle, of Waleska, re turned to her home Tuesday after spending several dftjs In the city with her aunt, Mrs. 8. A. Parker. Miss E. O. Lowry, of Oxford, will be the guest of Mrs. 8. A. Parker, 533 Pulliam stret, next Saturday. Miss Carrie Dallls has returned from a delightful visit to relatives at Ln Orange. Dr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Wheeler and daughter. Lydia, will return to the city this week, having spent the past month In Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Mrs. Henry T. Long Is spending this week with relatives at Lavunla, Oa. my profeaalou tins Indirectly kept me front nuirrlage, It him given me the next bent thing In the world—It has given me friendship In abundant measure. My Job—1 like the homely term—has brought me Into business relations with men even more tbnn with women; for, after nil, fn spite of our multiplication upon the, face of the earth, professional women nre still fewer titan derived from miHonttniontuI Intercourse with the innseultue mind, nf course the legend of masculine chivalry ns It had been hamlet down to me by believing foremothers dh not survive actual contact with the loudness world. I have seen men—excellent eltlxens In their way, too—who recognised no neet* slt.v for the adjustment of their feet, the replacing of their coats, or the removal of Women’s Muslin Night Dresses at 42c These days of high cotton fabrics, and news such as this, of women’s Muslin Night Dresses at 42c. They’d be tempting at 75c instead. Lo\y neck, chemise effect; well made, comfortable garments with plenty of fullness and length. The Muslin is of extra good quality, and they are finished in neck and arms with hemstitched ruffles. No more at the low price when this special assortment is gone. 42c each. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. Hair on Face, Nock and Arms Removed by tho Now Principle S)j&3fliracfe/ The many friend* of Mlaa Helen Thorne will regret to know that ahe I* very III with fever at St. Josephs In firmary. Mlaa Dorothy Breltenbueher and Mis* Lamar Jeter have returned from LaFayette, Ala. Alisa Elnm Johnson from Aiken, 8. C\ ha* returned Mr. J. G. Oglesby and Alisa Eugenia Oglesby are Atlantic City.. Air. Walton Harper is In New York City. Mr. Claude Bennett, of Washington, D. C., la the guest of Dr. and Airs. Clarence Johnson. Miss Emma Belle Lowndes Warm Springs. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliot Miller are In New York City for a short stay before going to Narraganaett Pier. Airs. John Ryan and Mlsa Ida Ryan will return Sunday from Tate Spring*. JUr. and Mrs. Cadesman Pope are * ra.*t.tfo. to modem tcie.te. It fe the only idealize ted (need, »l *»y I* deitmy hatf. Doe’t -etc time .«• •JUTM«tbod*wkkh I* indontff by physician*, surgeons, darmatejof Mt, medical Jautualt and prominent maga* * ,n *i>< Miracle mailed. Mated in plain wrapper tor. f».on. > do til that is claimed for It. Itooklel free, in plain sealed •reiopo by the Do Miracle Chemical Co., ffof Park A?-» hew York. For Mle by nil first cteat draggitts, department rtoret. THE KEELY COMPANY. UNION DENTAL OFFICES. thrlr lint* upon tuy npponrnnro. I have <11*- covered rimt If n man I* given to sharp practice* In hln Imninens, ho iloon not otiniiKo htn mothoda, except to necentiiftte them. Item two lie In denting with n woman. I hnve learned that the gentleman Who goon ntiout like n lion neoklng whom ho nine devour tinea not routine hi, predatory nnnntera to nngnnrdod drawing roonin nnd to Hinge cntrnncoH. lAnd I have also come to the coneliialuti. It may to' nnld lu punning, that It require* only a alight expenditure of determination to make abort shrift of bint.) Hut nit tUvne fnetn only emphnidxe the thoroughgoing, companionable, kind, cone rndcly attitude of the majority of the tneu with whom due’s profession throw, one lu contact." * EATONTON. On Wednesday morning, Mrs. Joseph Turner, Jr., was hostess at a beauti ful card party given for Airs. Watson, of Swalnsborn. Aflss Hnnnah Leonard leaves Monday for Atlanta to be tne guest of Mrs. Willingham. In West End. Allss Alary T. Laurence, who has been the guest of Allss Hannah Leon ard. has returned home. Airs. R. C. Little, of Atlanta, and lit tle sons, Lamar Wight and Robert Sla ter, nre the gue*ta of Airs. Henry Dale Spivey. Misses Eva Burke and Annie Frank, nf Atlanta, will arrive next week to be the guests of Miss Lollle Belle Ernest. Allss Lollle Paschal, of Nono. I* the guest of Miss Hattie Wearer. Alls* Lulle Williamson is now at Mansfield attending the house party given by Allss. Ruth Patrick. - Aliases Luclle and Alice Ingram have returned to their respective homes after n visit to Miss Cecils Ingram. The many friend* of Mr. James In gram regret to hear of his Illness at his home. Allss Mary Felker, of Monroe, who Is the attractive guest of Allss Joale Reid. Is being delightfully entertained. Miss Reid complimented Allss Felker with a beautiful reception last Thurs day night, and on Friday morning Allss Mary Dennis gave on al fresco domino party In honor of Allss Felker. Atlsses Mattie and Sara Hearn ex pect to, leave soon for Atlanta and Asheville. A dance was enjoyed by the younger society set Wednesday night at Hotel Putnam. Fir-.! Matriculation Day, September J6th. Catalogues Free. DuPont Guerry, PENSACOLA, FLA. Allss Gertrude IMIlnskl nml the Misses Kflioe are sway In Asberllle, where they nre attending the Nstlouat Convention of Shorthund Writers. Itov. J. J. Perry will presell bis flrst sermon after nccepting the cull at 8t Katherines next Sunday. Mr. l'erry wnn formerly with the I'bnreb nf the Incarna tion, at Atlanta, and trill be warmly wel comed In this elty. Ill* family will arrive until "Hie lift After the government road In completed to the National cemetery there will ho n beautiful driveway of 7 or H mile*, rutting . iu« Mikado," a production by home tab ent. In the Interest of the ladles’ auxtliar . j iury of the Rika., la commanding the undivided i» of attention of the voung people nt present. There Is quite a little home talent lu this *1r, and all their entertainments of a ihlle kind are well patronised and ap preciated. CHILDREN "Teething Mrc. Winctnw'c h ** Nw.mri foe 701-2 PEACHTREE ST. A Set of Teeth $2.00. A Gold or White Crown $2.25. The painless extraction of Teeth and the Insertion of new ones Without the old roof plate a specialty. Phone 1944. _ __ JC* THB CHILI). SOFTENS . w . , rs all pain, cures iii.ms 1 “ ,he “ st itmy Bold by drngglxu la every part of th* world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under tbe Pjre Food and Drug act, June 30, 1903. Serial num. per 1013. FORSYTH. Mr. and Mrs. Illlton Tyns, of Urtirin, WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Macon, Georgia. r 7< . President! Southern Dry Goods&Shoe Go., (Incorporated) PIERCE'S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE. 60 Marietta Sireel. Opposite Post Office. E. PIERCE, President Members needed to enable us to operate a Woman’s Exchange 120 West Peachtree, Phone 1559-J, M. DENTAL SPECIALIST T. It. Tnlumdgo Thla week. MIm Florence Phliuisee tins returned homo from Uthoiiln and Atlanta. Mr. and Mr*. O. II. ft. Woodworth nnd ehlldreu haw returned from Jnuie*town. and Mr*. Rutherford and flawklusvllle, are the guest* of Mra. Har per nud Ml** Ifnrknrd. Mi** Peon Stephen* la visiting In Bu* fnnlrt. Mlaa Lillie Turner hn* returned to her home In Rartteavl^e, after a rUlt to friends In Foreyfh. Mi** Wyolene Rumble nnd Ml** Frances Rumble nre at home after a delightful stay of several weeks In the Tenneaiee moun tain*. Ml** Ella Turner, nf Atlanta, la the Tuest of Mi** May Ande Mr. a ml Mrs. J. ... home after a visit to Forsyth relatives. Mra. Roekwell. of Rarnexvllle, waa tbe gun*t nf Mra. 8. 1). Smith last week. Mi** Eiuelyn Ponder la Halting In Co* lumhln, H. t\ Mra. M. K. Stone and Mr*. 8. T. Phil* lit>*. of t'olnmbus. nre spending * few weeks with Mra. John O. Ponder. Ml»»e* Mildred MrKenxIe. ot Montesum*. !** Aila Leah llarrlftot) recently. mi*. K. r». ttmllAlll hn* retnni*d name from a visit to Mra. William llestly, of Atlanta, * DR. C. L. STOCKS, DENTJST, 427 (Fourth Floor) Austdll Building, inta, Ga., Bell Phono M-3383. Atlanta, Practice limited to tho oporativo branches—Fillings, Crowns, Briagt Work, etc. (Ten Years' Experience) Thirty-five years ago tbe consumption Portland cement was 3,000 barrel* per y»* r j and now It has reached 4,000,000. It i* that last year's output would l*» to construct it sidewalk 16 feet wide cling the glolre. the record f«r ci* per head. h J* 1 ' eight n Who romuwnj ► United Mate* «*•'»*'A Great Britain mt