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DECATUR, ALA.
Min Mar.r Hell, of Tusrumbla, Is rlstt-
Min Annie Glover visited
|U |"r. < aad'Mr* W. it. Watson visited la
Pulaski. T«m„ the past week.
Mrs. G. Aldrich visited la Sheffield
Hie i«st wen.
Mr*. W. O. llenrjr, of Trinity, visited
here during the week.
Min Delia Stroup, of Neel, la visiting
here, * ,
Min Edith Lands Is at home after au
■•Mended visit to llentbfnrd, Tex.
Mrs. M. A. McDonald la at home after a
vhdt to Arab, Ala.
visit here.'
Mrs. t'hsrlle Lee has returned to Nseh-
vllle after a visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lcdlovc an In Atlanta, Ga.
Mlea lues Holt is visiting In Athena.
Mr. nnil Mrs. M. K. vTrkere have re
turned to their borne In Benemer after a
visit to relatives here.
Mrs. H. J. Urlsxard Is visiting In Louls-
Mrs. infin Hschter. of Birmingham,
visiting relatives here.
Miss EIU ltecilj Is visiting In (Innters-
vllle.
Mrs. Ida Wadsworth, of Guntenrltle,
visiting lie re.
Mrs. tv. A. Morrison hst ntnrned from
n Visit to DuQuesne. Ark.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Winslow are ansm
Inc n fciv weeks mi the gulf of Mexico.
Mrs. II. II. Hcott le at home from a visit
to ltlnnlnghatu.
Mrs. Oliver Parker la spending the iu»
hut at Vlnemont.
Miss Mae Krskln has returned to her
home in Florence after “ ‘
Mrs I». tV. H|Hsike. . .
Mrs. Lynch, of Moulton, visited here the
aey, trill spend tha summer with her
parents, Mr. and Mr* A. J. Acker
man.
Airs. Will Trawlck, of Cedartown. la
Visiting her mother, Mra. Laura StO'
vail.
Mra. W. H. Williams haa returned
from Columbus.
There waa an Informal little dance
at the Morgan hotel on Tuesday eve
ning. Those present were Mlasea Dot
and Maude Atkinson. 8allle Lowe Price.
Katie Pou. Martha and Carrie Foster,
Carry's and Edna Pou and Caro Price;
Messrs. Rollln Armor, Dave Jacks, Jeff
Mlsa Bertha Blatter haa returned to Blr-
lulngham after a visit here.
Mr. ami Mra. Norton K. Wrsttake, of
(Incliinntl, visited here the I mat week’
Mr. null Mrs. K. II. Ilnncy nre spending
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. A. Huff
from a visit to Chattanooga.
Misses Annie ltcll and Kona Clarke, of
Crowton. visited In the city the past week.
Miss Hlnne. of Birmingham, la the guest
or Miss Annie Hkcgga.
Mra, II. II. Frailer, of Kentucky, la the
inn si or her parents, Mr. and Mrs 1'. K.
' lirTt'c. Harris Is TlsIUng at Aostell
Pnrlinia. Ga.
Mr. nud Mra. W. T. McKalght, of York,
Al.i.. arc Hatting here.
Mlsa llnrvey has 'returned to Washlng-
tnn. I), t'.. after an extended visit to her
sister. Mrs. II. W. Jones.
■ Miss l.llllnn Lipscomb, of Montgomery,
lins
Saturday In honor of her guest, M
net, of Nashville, Tenn.
Mr. mill Mrt. T. O. Lee ebaperaned
party of young people to Trinity Mountain
on Sumlny, where they spent tho day pic
nicking.
The Westminister Presbyterian Sunday
Tlie yonag lady employees of the Morgan
county Telephone Company gave a hall on
Tuesday night at the pavilion In the South
Highlands park. Luncheon.was served at
9 o'clock.
Miss Birdie Nelson nnd Tom McCadden
were mnrrlcd tin Wednesday night at the
home of the bride's parents, Ilev. George
1.. Jenkins officiating,
tin Monday Mr. nnd Mr*. Fenl Pointer
Fruit
Mrs. J. L. Jonre on Friday a
number of visitors were present
punch was served.
A number of sorlety people from the De
rntiirs attended a german gtven by the
Nine O'clock German Club In Huntsville
on Thursdsy night. •
Mrs. It. Crawford entertained the Pro-
cHtur on Tuesday night.
Miss 7.uln A.
were married i
of the bride's parents nt Shady
John Wearer oftlrlatlng. They will tasks
A. Pfaff ami John R. Mooney
sd on Wednesday at the borne
'« parents nt Shady Grove, Her.
their home In West Decatur.
MADISON.
tsrlon Sunday schools had a delight
picnic at Buckhead.
Mlsa Minnie Qullllan, of Thompson,
Is expected Saturday to visit tier sla
ter. Mrs. W. W. Baldwin.
•Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burnet enter
tained at a dining Tuesday evening In
honor of Mra. Elisabeth Hatch, of Con
necticut. Those present were Mr. and
•Mra. w. L. Carbine, Mr. and Mra. J.
T. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine, Cap-
>.iln nnd Mr*. Hogue, Mra Hatch of
Connecticut and Mra. Bartow Godfrey
Of Florida.
Misses Beatrice and Christine Dan-
l"l. of Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting
friends In thla city.
Mrs. Elizabeth Speed Hatch, of Hart
ford, Conn., la the guest of Mrs. Porter
Hogue.
Mlsa Halite McHenry has relumed
from a visit to Fayetteville, G*
Mrs. W. E. Shepherd haa rsturned
from Augusta, where she waa enter-
mined as the guest of Mlaa Mary An
derson.
Misses Kate Thompson and Indie
Harrell have returned from Brenau for
their vacation.
■Sirs. William Zarlskle. of New Jer-
Lawrence and Porter Stokea and Pierce
Baldwin. .
Mias Mattie May Baldwin la Hh
guest of - Mlaa Crenshaw nt College
Mias Jessie Burton, of Cartersvllle, la
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Burn
hardL
Miss Willie Leater, of Jackson, la tha
admired guest of Mrs. P. M. Atkinson.
Mias Josle George will leave on the
lSth of June for Greenwood, S. C.,
where she will be one of the guests at
Miss Mattie Sue Chlpley’a house party.
Mrs. R. N. Thomason, Mlasea Dot
and Maude Atkinson. Sue Reid Walton
and Mlaa May Thomason attended tho
banquet and ball at Stone Mountain
lost week.
Mlsa Carrie Foster left Thursday for
Mllledgevllle, where she will visit Mra.
Joe Pottle.
Friday te visit Miss Louise Hudson.
Dr. and Mra. K. W. Trotter have re
turned from a trip through North
Carolina.
COMMERCE.
Miss Vera Langston entertained sev
eral of her friends at an Informal par
ty recently.
Mra. Wi W, Stark haa returned from
Atlanta.
Mra. T. E. Key will leave soon tor
Franklin Springs to apend a month-
Miss Alma Thurmon will attend the
Jefferson commencement next week. ,
Miss Estelle Hood has returned from
the Scarrett Bible and Training School.
will- go In the
missionary work,
near future to Broxll.
Mr*. D. N. Carson la visiting In Pal
metto.
Mlasea Edna Watson and Almera
Gobcr have returned from Athena,
where they have been in school at the
State Normal.
Mlaa Annie Sue McKle, of Athena Is
the guest of Mrs. W. Y. Harber.
Mlsa Maude Pittman will visit In
Maysvltle next week.
LAWRENCEVILLE.
Miss Lucy Evans entertained the
Four O'clock Club Thursday after
noon. She wore a handsome gown of
g nk organdie and received her guests
the drawing room, which waa deco
rated with flowers and ferns.
Mlaa Clara Winn, of Atlanta, has re
visiting her relatives and friends.
Mlea I.txxle Vase left Monday for
Marshvllle, to spend a fortnight with
friends and relatives.
Mlaa Lola Wilson, who has been via-
Ring relatives In Augusta, haa returned
home.
visit of sever
Chicago.
HAMILTON, ALA,
Mra. Wealey Wilson will start In a
few days for Texas, where she .will
visit friends and relatives.
Hon. W. C. Davis haa relumed to
hla home.
Mr. Arthur F. Fite, of Jasper, Is via
Ring relatives hers.
John Winstead, of Bull Mountain,
visited the office of O. J. Wllaon Mon
day. •
Miss 8uale Green mode a visit,to
Pearce's Mills on Friday. She went to
the white house to attend tha county
teachers' Institute.
Holley Palmer and wife, of Begar,
visited their eon-ln-law, J. B. Holley,
on Wednesday.
J. R. Brown, an old student of the
W. A. A. B, visited R. N. Terrell on
Thursday.
Hon. C. Brboks Bmlth, of Hals coun
ty. I* stopping at the Brown hotel.
Mra. Lawhon, of Detroit, waa the
guest of Mra Mary Wilson on Monday
and Tuesday. ,
Mlaa Eva Carpenter, who haa been
visiting Mlaa Beulah Baird, at Olnn,
has returned home.
No Outalde Financial Support.
New York, June 2.—The new railroad
that James Hill and hla associates are
about to build 'from Winnipeg to the
Pacific In Canada la not to have any
outalde financial support. There will
be no stock or bonds Issued and all the
money put Into the construction will
coma out of the pockets, of Mr. Hill
and has associates.
Write “Union Label"
On Your Next Order of Printing.
And If Your Printer Does Not Put It
On, Send It Back.
Atlanta Typographical Union, P.O.Box 266
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining Slates
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
GREENSBORO.
Mlaa Mary Copelan entertained the
Young Ladles' Domino Club most de
lightfully Tuesday afternoon. The club
Is composed of sixteen young ladles,
Mlsa Copelan being the first to enter
tain. Her guests were Misses Anna
Lewis. Kate, and Jenlne Evans. Nell
Hall. Hallle Park, Beulah Armstrong
of Wilmington, N. C-, Addle Copelan,
Reba and Leila Jernlgan, France*
Bickers, Estelle Davidson and Fannie
Adams.
Mra W. W. Stephens and Mlsa Lil
lian Stephen* will arrive In the city
this week to be the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Munch Morgan.
Miss Jennie Evans Is attending com
mencement at Cmwfordvllle this week.
Rolln Connor, of Madison, visited
home folks here Sunday.
Miss Spra Lea Thornton has returned
from Wesleyan.
Dr. and Mr*. J. H. Moncrlef have
returned from Atlanta.
Mra. Barnes, of Augusta, Is visiting
Mrs. James B. Williams.
Miss Bailie Hamilton, of Rome, la the
gusat of Mra. Thomas Wynn.
Mlaa Elisa Connor Is visiting her
aunt, Mra. T. A. Hutchinson, In Mon-
tlcello. She will attend Wesleyan com
mencement before returning home.
Mias Mary Copelan leaves thla week
to attend Wesleyan and Mercer com
mencements.
Mlsa Allle King returned lost week
from a visit to Oxford.
Mra Marvin Roaaman has returned
from a visit to her (On, Mr. James G.
linesman, of Atlanta.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter McWhorter and
son, of Savannah, are with Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. McWhorter.
Mra. B. B. Calloway la In Farming,
ton.
Mlsa Ira McWhorter returned Sat
urday from a visit to her slater In
Mllledgevllle.
Mlaa Lou Newsome, of Union Point;
Mr. and Mra. S. Hanford, of Mll
ledgevllle, are guests of Mrs. C. E.
Monford.
Alisa Willie May Tippan la In the
city with her grandmother, Mra. Mer
ritt.
Mlaa Leila Graham haa returned to
her home In Waynesboro.
The young men of Greensboro will
compliment the young ladles with a
camping party at Klmbro'a mill tha
second week In June. Air. and Mra.
E. Harvey Connor will chaperons tha
crowd,
Mra 8. A. Finks, of Bllosm, Is the
guest of Alra. Kltto Smith.
John Torbert, of Madison, waa In
the city Sunday.
Mr! and Mrs. Mercer Reynolds, of
tbetr time In Faria sad will also go to
Ib-rlln nml naaalMy to Uublla m
Mr. ami Mr. . '
In the city Thursday from
country ^|a
past
for the
•agnate
nth la
Flotilla rallrnei
I hi
the mountain! of Western .
They Mill be In Aabcvtlle foe the, next
week, when they will go to New York for
At I
neon givi'
iday by the Woman'* VS
U A. Fmrtnholt, made
rere
r address on "The Destiny of the
|| Mite- Among Nations." There
about ion women present. Including
ninny vlnlto
The Biiestn nt the Battery Park Hotel
ami Kenilworth Inn nre erranglcg a moun
tain party' to Mount riagah tho Inat of
thla month. Thero wilt he abot '
people In the parly and the. v
ernl ilaya nt Mr. Tnnderldlt'a hunting
heIge near the top of the tieak
The AshesUle chapter of the Daughters
of the t’oiifederner will ohterre the l.lrtli-
ourt house at 3:90 o'clock,
Iter. Dr. Lowe, of the Central
Methodist Chum of thla city, will deliver
nn ndilreas In niemery of the dead. The
Children of the Confederacy will assist In
the memorial nervines.
mother, Alra. Ella Davidson.
Dr. and Mra. Cloud and children vis
ited Crawfordvllle Sunday.
Miss Annie Grimes Is the guest of the
Alleaes Jernlgan.!
Mr. and Mrs. John Covey, of Augus
ta, are vliltlng Mra. Fred 8. Barn
hart.
Jim Sanford, of Augusta, was here
last week on buelneea
Isaac Heard, of New York city. Is
the guest of his grandmother, Mra. 8.
A. Green;
Mr*. E. W. Copelan nnd children vis
ited Union Point last week.
Alia* Leila Jernlgan returned Wed
nesday from a week's visit to White
Plains.
Ails* Or* AlcWhorier returns this
week from Alllledgevllle, where she has
been attending the Georgia Normal and
Industrial school.
Mlaa Hallle Walker la tha guest of
the Misses Evans thla week.
Alisa Ruth Calloway Is with her
brother, H. B. Calloway.
Mlaa Julia Brown haa returned to her
homa at Itesaca, after * visit to her
alster, Mra. H. 8. Torbert.
Oftorge AlcWhorier has relumed from
Atoultrle, where he haa bean teaching
school,
Mrs. A. M. Bennett, of Atoultrle, and
Mrs. Pntlenca Veaaey went lo Forayth
■ * - - •• - gmaq.
Saturday to be -present at tha
atlng exercises of Monroe College,
where Alisa Connie Veazey graduates
with honor.
Aliases Kate and Jennie Evans have
Iseued Invitations to a miscellaneous
shower Friday nftaraoon to be given
In honor of Mlaa Estelle Davidson,
whose marriage to Mr. G. A. Merritt
will be the social event of next week.
Hon. K. S. Anderson, of Madison, was
In the city Monday on legal bualneaa.
J. W. Evans attended the funeral of
Dr. Robert A. Davidson at Sharon Sun
b! F. McWhorter was In Mllledgevllle
and Alacon thla week In the Internet of
the Cotton Growers’ Warehouse and
Commission Company.
Miss Beulah Armstrong, of Wilming
ton. N. C., la the guest of Alisa llollle
Park.! ■■ |
COVINGTON.
Wolf Cohen was the guest of rein
lives In Allantn last Tuesday.
Alls* Lila Arnold spent Tuesday It
Atlanta.
Misses Eva nnd 3adlo Loyd, who
have been tcnchlng nt Winder, nro nt
horns for tho summer.
T. F. Maddox apent Tuesday In At
lanta.
Alisa Leila areer, of Alllledgevllle, Is
visiting her parents im Floyd street.
Misses llerta and Linda Wllay, of Jer
sey, nro tho guests of Mlaa Afyrtle Bird
on Floyd street
W. At. Dunlap wns tha guest of rela
tives In Atlnntn last week.
Barnum Johnson was tn Atlanta
Tuesday.
Alisa Minnie Harwell, of Hoy son, vis
ited rolatlvea here the beginning of the
AIlss o. Klllo Dunlap, of Atlanta,
spent several days recently with her
brother, W. M. Dunlap.
Alls* Claude Harwell, of Mansfield,
spent several days with relatives hers
the first of thla week.
Miss Elisabeth Cook, of Tate, Is
spending the summer with her mother
on Floyd street
Mr. and Afre. J. Triad Willson, of
Newborn, are the guests of relatives In
this city.
Misses Cordelia Perry and Luclle
Burrua, of Madison, are the gueets of
Airs. H. D. Bush, on Church street
AIM* !■* Moray, who has been with
I I. Mrs. a. H. Cornwell, la at
tending commencement exercises of the
State Normal at Athena.
visiting at tha homa of Mr, C. A. Me
Daniel.
Air. Paul Medtock, of New York,HI
visiting hla slaters, Mrs. Fred Hunter
and Mlsa Bobble Medlnclc.
Mra. Albert Woodruff, of Winder,
the guest of Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hnny
Mrs. Homer Lomond and children, of
Atlanta, are visiting Miss Eula ltay.
Miss Mar)' Johnstone Is at home from
Rylvsnla, called by the death of her
father. Professor Ronald Johnstone.
Mr. Johnson McDaniel, of Atlanta. Is
visiting his father nnd mother. Air.
and Airs. E. O. .McDaniel.
The Norcross band I* giving weekly
concerts at Dodson park.
EATONTON.
The senior class reception, which wo*
held Tuesday night at the residence of
Professor and Mr*. W. C. Wright, was
a brilliant affair. Trio class was assist
ed In receiving by Professor and Air*.
Wright, Mr. and Mra. M. R. Dennis.
Air. nml Airs. P. a Grlfflln. Misses Bar
tha Thomas. Louise Dennis, Annie Lou
lie Adams, Bennie Mae Ingram, Lillian
Pari:. Alae Adams, Mrs. Frank Hudson,
Air. II. Rehl Hearn. About 200 guests
were present. Refreshments were
eerved during the evening.
Mra. Al. M. Lambdln entertained
few friends Thursday ovenlng. It
fr, -1,'oonts n *■ ,*d nfoo tho Kalim
Miss Ellzahoth Candler 1ms returned
to her homo In Villa Illcn for trio sum
mer.
Mieses Wondlief Scotte nnd Florence
Newsome, who have been attending
school here, have returned to their
homes In Harmony.
Charles Jtnklns, of Atlanta, Is In the
city.
Afre. Howell Hearns baa at her guests
Dr. and Mra..W. Dodge Hearn ana little
Allas Ida Atay Myers, of Atlanta.
The many Brenda of Air. and Mrs. W.
D. Burwell are sympathising with them
In the Illness of their little daugh
ter. France* Adams.
Misses Luda nnd Georgia Hutchinson
ed from Agnes Scott Col-
have returnei
X.
H.
C. Cook, of Atlanta, la visiting
' Floyd
Ms mother, Alra. H. C. Cook, on
street.
Mrs. Belle Bradshaw and Luclle
apent Sundny with Truman Ilradahaw
at Stone Mountain.
Editor Thomas and wife, of Social
Circle, were the guests of the Meiara
Venable recently.
Miss Evelina Allddlebrooks la visiting
Athens, uin-re win mi.-nd com
mencement exercises of tho University
of Georgia.
Mrs. Mayo and daughter, Alra. John
nie .Moss, were the guests of Mlsa An
nie Aladdorf. on Railroad avenue.
Allas Buby Barrett, of Athens, nnd
Mlaa Vivian Merck, of Bartow, Flo.,
will be the guests of Mra. Ernst!
will be the guests or Mra. Erne
Merck during Emory commencement. ■
Miss Ada Samms, of Jackson, and
Mias Minis Stephens, of Newnan, will
arriva In Covington next week to be
Ithe guests of Miss Lillian Clark dur-
^■ory commencement,
guest of Jama
Mr*, a. II. Cornwall
parents at Mechanlcsvllle.
Cooley Sunday last.
» visiting her
AMERICU8.
The Elks’ dance at their club rooms
on Forayth atraat waa one of the pleas
ant social evanla of tha season. At
• late hour a delirious luncheon was
servad In tha banquet hall, which wgs
decorated In nasturtiums, white ole
ander and ferns.
The Misers Williford entertained at
a small brtdga party Tuesday iifter-
Mlaa Agnes Laveratta la visiting
friends In Birmingham. Ala.
The Country Club entertained at a
picnic at Hudson's Mill last Friday.
Mlaa Luclle Ingram, of Harmony, Is
the guest of Mlaa Cadis Iagram.
Friends of Mra. Joseph Turner, Jr.,
are glad to aaa her out after an Illness
of three weeks.
Mias Cora Weston, of Swalnsboro, la
the rfuest of Mra. D. L. Thomas.
BRUN8WICK, OA.
The friends of Colonel H. T. Dunn
are congratulating him on hla nomlna
tlon by the preeldent as collector of
ouetoms at thla port.
Alayor Hopkins haa returned from a
visit of several days to Darien.
H. 8. McCrary has been visiting
In Gainesville, Fla.
E. It. Dillingham, of Atlanta,
spending a few days In Brunswick.
Hon. If. F. Durtwoody has returned
from McIntosh county, where he at
tended the term of superior court.
Judge A. J. Crovatl left this week on
a business trip to Washington and
.New York.
Eugena Dodd, of Atlanta, la In the
city for a few day*
Archie Kay hna returned from a vie
It of several waakk la New York.
Percy 8. Pearson, of Atlanta, was
In the city this week.
Mra. Thomas Fuller haa returned
from a visit to Charleston, H.
Mrs. C. E. Arnold ■* Vftttlfig HkOM
In the northern port of the stato.
BAIN BRIDGE.
Captain and Alra. J. P.- Williams, of
city this wael
The Hon. Joe Hill Hall, of Macon,
waa In tha city last Sunday.
Misses Rena Taylor and Bessie Ar
nold have returned from a visit to
frlenda In Thomasvllle.
Rev. Dr. Dodge, pastor of the Pres
byterian church, baa gone to Jackson
ville to visit hla son, Judga Dodge, of
that city.
Mrs. Peacock haa returned from
visit to relatives In Apalachicola, Fla.
Mra. Ralph' Belcher and children are
at Panacea Springs, Fla.
Miss Leila Maxwell has returned
from Thomasvllle.
Mlae Linda Gordon haa returned
from Lanark, where aba spent several
d *Mrs. Chltwod, of Columbus, Is In tha
city for tha summer.
C. H. CaldWell haa returned from
Panacea Springs, Fla.
Mra. M. E. O'Ni
sal haa returned from
visit to relatives In Thomason.
Captain W. R. Moore, of Columbua.
In tha city several daya thla week.
taryCollege were held In
the opera house Tin
Southern —
ie opera house Thursday night.
Mra. Mallsa* Donelaon end daughter.
Miss Georgia, are visiting relatives In
T< AnMra Alice and Bertha Chosen have
returned from Cox College for tbs va
cation.
Mra. E. J. Perry haa returned from
a vtalt to Biloxi, Mlaa.
Mr* John E. Donaldson haa returned
from Atlanta, whan she spent several
daya recently.
A8HEVILLE, N. C.
The anneal Bower show, which has at
tracted so away visitors tn Asheville al
thla arasea for the past several years, tins
fi*» ue£*V****?
W . >|fHl r nt||l IlNW Ir^e II IM fMfl pro*
mater • it tbe festival, sad. It was tbrnasli
her lafineace that the slow wns le-gmi.
Thla year she haa rierkte.1 that ah* will
spend the natal if abroad. sad t-Ucvea
that she will net have the Base to devote
Vanderl.llt *M little dangb
ter will leave Asheville enaie tiara within
the aext arasth for New Yert. where they
Mlsa Alary Davenport entertained tha
Si>..,..ier i.,u'Ih' Club Wednesday aftsv-
noon. The Davenport horns on thla oc
casion waa decorated In yellow calllop-
st* About sixty guests ware present.
Including several out-of-town visitors,
allahasaae, Fla., and Mr* Dud-
J. Joaaey haa returned home
after an extended visit to Fltxgerald
and Moultrte.
Mr* C. F. Putnam Is tha guest of
her daughter, hire. Howall Simmon*
Hon. and Mrs. Dudley Hughes are
being very charmingly entertained as
the guests of Judga and Mrs. Allen
Fort.
Alra. Willingham, of Collage Park, la
expected In a few days to visit her sla
ter, Mr* Frank Sheffield.
Air* Alice Cobb, of Macon, la tha
NORCROS8.
and a party of friends are at the Hotel
Brunswick.
Mra. W. A. Wood and Master Clifton
Wood have returned from Mobile,
where they were guests of Mrs. Anson
Arnold.
Mr* William Willingham, of Toccoe,
Is the guest of friends.
Mlsa Delay Tlckenor has returned
to Columbus.
The Walking Club waa pleasantly en-
*— Mlaa Estelle Medlock on
tertalned by
Wednesday afternoon.
Tbe Woman’s Club had a very In
teresting meeting Friday evening at the
home of Mra. Homer Jones.
Mra. A. F. Cooledge, of Atlanta, I*
tne northern port or the stnto.
IM fas Frances Nightengale, of New
York, la visiting relatives In tho city.
Mr* E. D. Waller entertained tho
Acacia CM
Mlaa Leah Brown la at hMM ftM
Agnea Hcott onllcga, where aha line
been pursuing her studies during trio
past scholastic year. Hhn made n par
ticularly tine record In music, and had
n prominent part In tha musical pro
gram during tho closing exercises of
the institute.
Mr. ami Air* B. Y. Wallace, of Way
cross, are In the city for a faw daya.
Mr. and Mia. J. Y. Drama, and III
tie daughter; are spending a month on
St. Simon* Island.
Mra. George F. Smith entertained
Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. E.
W. Fleming, of Jacksonville, FI*, who
rapidly filling upTfHHMI
Atlanta and Macon people
Cumberland Island la
Several parties of
people nave, ar
rived there within tha post flaw daya.
Harry Everett leaves In a few days
for New York, where he will reside
In futur*
Frank Fog baa returned from Val
dosta, where he Haa been for several
month*
Mra. Robert Everett leaves In a few
day* for Brooklyn, where she will visit
Mr. and Mr* Hubert Everett, Jr.
Mlea Annie Whldden, of McRae,
and Allas Jennie Franklin, of Ihta city,
have gone to Fernandlna, FI*, for a
short visit.
Mlaa Motile Riddle, of Allan!* Is
visiting friends In the city.
Mlsa Irma Simpson la
friends In Thomssvllle.
Mra. A. M. Calder has returned from
a visit to August* where she rapre
seated the Rebekshs at the state ooun
ell.
Miss Mabel Roblnaon haa gone to
Darien, where she will visit frlerida for
vtsltlog
Here We Are Again
We want your
business, and
will promise
you the best
values on the
market for
your dollars.
Suspenders===Warren Brand
2So nnd .'iOo Hollers—full length nnd brnss trim
mings on every pair.
Let us ship yon a little assortment of 15 dozen.
Wc gunrnntco to plonso you. ■
If you will cut this ad out and enclose with your
order we will pay the freight.
Our goods are nobby, nnd will mnko your store
lively this shirt-sleeve weather.
Order today. Terms, 30 dnys or 3 per cent. 10.
Southern Suspended Works
ATLANTA, GA.
We Mike Every Pair Wi Sell. We Sell Every Pair Wi Mike.
HOTELS AND SUMMER RE80RT8. HOTELS AND SUMMER RESORT*.
ELEVATION FROM ?.2’,0 TO ',,000 FEET.
Gorgeous Mountain 8cenery, three magnificent lake*, Countless beau
tiful waterfalls, pure and bracing sir. Trout fishing In streams and
lake boating, bathing, horseback riding, driving, mountain climbing and
all Indoor amusements.
FIVE CHARMING HOTELS.
TOXAWAY INN, Lake Toxaway, || FAIRFIELD INN, Leke Fair-
now open. I. H. AIKEN, Manager.
Special rates during June.
THE FRANKLIN, Brevard, open*
July 1, A. LAMBORN, Manager.
THE LODGE, Summit of ML Toxaway, now open..
. DICK, Manager.
The hotel* are modern, and are noted foi* perfect service. Address
either hotel for rates.
For dsecrlptlve booklet and general Information addreis
Special rate* at Toxaway JOHN C. BURROWES, Pres.,
Inn during June. The Toxaway Hotel Company,
Lake Toxaway, N. C.
The Lake Region of tha South.
field, opens July 1.
C, A. MARTIN, Manager*.
SAPPHIRE INN, Lake Sap
phire, now open. MRS. P.
CRISP, Manager.
MRS. A. BUR-
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UP IN THE OZONE
"In the Land of the Sky ”
KENILWORTH INN
Situated in ■ Private Park of 160 Arret, Hilt more, Near Aahe-
vllle, N. C., 2.500 Fret Above the Sea Level.
ig bl.._ __ _ _
North rnrollnn. N > ■ri-Dfrr 7n tho world will romp ire w!‘h th«
from (hi* bold. Mount Mitchell and I'ImmIi In full tIrw Adjoin*
nnd orrrlo .»<* fI.. Ulltmore r*i*tr « i. I |*..rnting rllmRtr, mag
iiMruntly furuUlicd. c'ildn* nimurpaflir ^rtiro wnfcr All vrgoml.'r*
from oar private garden gathered fr**h t'wty iuornln*.* Ordirttra.
golf, pool, hllllarda, tonata, llvrrv. beautiful rldca ami drlvr*.
coach airofa •(< fraloaat flfltmoro ataffon ronimnpttYiHi not ac-
comruodatwl nnder any dr-umatan*'*** ('onrti i* n|.r r ntcd by man-
»mcnt. running « \rrr half hour l.rtwe«*n trollcr from A*br\111* and
hotel. Oncn oil the year. Write or wire for hnokl
Mis* Daley Scarlett la visiting Mra.
F. A. Dunn for a few day*.
Mlea Augusta Knight, who haa bean
visiting In August* ha* . returned
home.
Mlsa Eva Cook has graduated at tha
Blackahear Institute, and la now at
homa In Brunswick.
Mlaa Mamie Boat, who Is one of the
graduate* of the state normal school,
at Athena, has returned to her home
In I hla city.
Mr. and Mra. Nelson Morris, of Fit*
raid, and Ihalr little sons, are visit-
gerald. and their little eons, are vu
Ing Mr. and Mra. J. F. Norrla hare.
Mla* Mela Scarlett, who
IMPORTED WALL PAPER
May Bound strange to yon, but wc are the only Iiohro
In Georgia hatidljng Sanderson’s Imported Wall
Paper. -It is the highest grade paper made.
White Wall Paper Co.
6f N. Pryor Street.
teaching for the last year at Toilet*
Park, haa returned home for the sum
mer.
Mra. Samuel Benedict and Mr. and
Mra. Georgs Benedict, of Cedartown,
are spending soma time on 81. Simons
are apai
Island.
Mrs. Robert and Mian Leila Hunklty
have gon* to Amarious for > few daya.
MOULTRIE.
Mrs. P. B. Allan wan basMea Friday
evening at a reception to a limited
number of young people. 81* couplee
enjoyed a charming hospitality and
dainty refreshment*, among tham being
Misses Clothilda LeUreve, Jennie Ve-
reen. Willie Belle Matthews, Basale
Matthews, Lola Russell and Emmie
Morgan; Masare. Will Vara** T. E.
William*, 8. P. Turnbull. F. If. Mat
thew*, Reaves Autrey and W, If. Fow
ler.
The Ralmagundl Club waa enter
tained Tuesday evening by Mines Wil
lie Belle and Benia Matthew* at Edge.-
wood. Progressive dominoes waa played
for the entertainment of the guests,
and couran of salads and len were
rrad during the evening.
Mr* E. M. Smith, of Wadley, a*,
who has been paying a visit to her pa
rent* here, returned home Friday.
Mrs. J. O. Holmes has returned to
her home nt Perry. FI*, after a visit
of a faw days to relative* In Moultrie.
Mra. El P. Morgan ha* returned to
Americu* after a visit to her eon, L. E.
Morgan.
Mbs Gaorgla Mllbap Is at home
again after a vblt lo friends at Sal*
nty.
Mr. and Mr*. E. a Rhoden are vb-
Itlng friend* at Quitman.
Mr, And Mm. R, V. Lv*u» ■«»• »»* | ^
Cairo for a faw days on a vblt to I “
friends.
Mbs Nona Bmlth Is at home from
College Park, where she ho* been a
student at Cox College.
Mr* W. B. Davis, of Perry, FI*, b
paying a vtalt to relatives hare. \
Mbs Lots Pack la at home from Cox
QeM
SUMMER VISITORS.
If you aro ruining to Brevard. X. (J-.
this summer and want to stop at on« 4
of (bo nicest boarding houso* la tho
contcr of the town, write or wire tn«
for t‘ rum, rtr.
T, W. WHITMIRE.
(ilnflH for Htoroff.
(JlaHH for rrHldencw.
Pollihcd Plati
Polished Plati
Polishr<) Plate ©hu«s for chow rasen.
Ijftrgott stock of Plato fJIanH In tho
South.
F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO.,
12 N. Forayth Ht.
Ithe ebsa nt music
Mb* Ella Brown
the guest of Moi
number of days.
■Ml** Naasta Ha
friende at Ocllln
■ Mlaa Effle LceW'i
mg finished h.
THE LOVERS OF ART.
Who live in Atlanta will pratmad to
learn that Mr*. Etioa Freeman, wife of
George Frneman, the well-known and
-fnuouH KnglUh portrait s>atnttr
miniature artist, decea»ed, haa lo-
■ m ini') . ity Hhc wai for three
years tl.#» pupil <>f Mr. Freeman, and
under his direction hud the flneat of
Evana am In (g™***** •broad. Mr*. Kimnan nkr
11
day
vlll al*
it Motes’ Studio
■ample* of her
n rxhlbtlon. •••
ARE YOU GOING AWAY 1
It have Th.- Georgian mailed to
> j. M illed »>• < lt\ *ub*<Tiber* while
f« h in. for the Rummer
wham aha haa been n student month* at tin- i«-guiar rat«- of ten centa
Mb
1"* N...
• Sarah Kvan.s la at home from |to an>
in, where nhe baa had charge of Canada
hjirffi- for mailing. Sent
«?* In th** t’nttMi Htatea of
-ign pontage extra.