The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 05, 1906, Image 9

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■■ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining Slates Pleasant Mention From Other Cities DUBLIN. A baseball park for Dublin It sured fact and many frame* are being planned for Chautauqua week. For several day* this week a list has been circulated, which wa* freely signed, and quite a nun was raised for putting the ground In flrst-cl condition. MIsa Grace Durham, of Swalnsboro, Is the attractive guest of Mrs. J. S. t Inland. .Mr*. W. T. Simmons Is visiting friends and relatives In North Georgia. .Mrs. A. P. Hilton Is spending some time In Albany, the guest of her moth er. .Mrs. Lula Gilbert. Captain W. C. Davis has returned from a visit to several points In Ala- k Panic. p- Mr. C. H. Kltirell was a recent vl*. Itor to Macon. Mis* Dollte Hooks was called home from Atlanta on account of the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Eugenia Hooks. Mrs. T. L. Myers and children, of Roekledge, are visiting Mr. \V. \V. Prescott and family. Mr. G. E. Pritchett, of Tlthsvllle, Kla., Is the guest of relatives in the city. * Mr. IV. G. Day, of New York, spent several days of this week In the city. Mrs. Eugenia Hooks Is 111 at her home on Bellevue avenue. Mrs. Prat A. Williams and children, of Reldsvllle, are visiting In the city, guests of Mr. L. A. Matthews and fam- lly. Rev. G. B. Wllmer, of Atlanta, who v.tll preach the commencement nermon h*re Sunday, will be the guest of Mr. nml Mrs. E. P. Bent*. Mis* Mary Robinson, who has been attending C**x College, returned home yesterday. one of the moit enjoyable entertain ments given In quite a while was the one of Thursday afternoon by the Misses Baum, tfbo entertained the Young Ladles* Club. Heart* was the 'i game played and wa* enjoyed by all * present. A Baled course and lcea were served. Despite the disagreeable weather quite a number were present, among whom, beside* the members, were: Mrs. Prat L. Williams, Mrs. T. O. Dupree, Mrs. W. C. Allen, Mrs. W. U Williams and Mlaa Sikes. Mrs. J. 8. Jordan waa a recent visitor to Teuullle. Mrs. F. W. Simmons la at home from a visit to relatives In North Ooorgln. Mrs. S. K. Jones hns returned from At Inota. where she was the guest of Mrs. J. K. Isancford. • . .. . Joe Hesse Is nt home from the boys’ school nt Demtur. Mrs. H. J. Lord spent part of this week at Dexter. Rernnnl Rawles Is nt home from the deorgin Military Institute. Superintendent T. T. Holloman, of the W. & T. railroad, was In the city Tues- day.* i i \ r. Daley, of Hawklnsvllle. spent t Wednesday tn the city. Miss Mabel Howard is visiting .friends and relatives nt SatindersvIUe. Mrs. G. H. Williams has returned from Forsyth, where she attended the com mencement exercises of that Institution. Luther Stallings spent a few days at Forsyth during commencement. ■ Mrs. J. M. Finn Is visiting relatives at Franklin, K.v. Professor F. D. Secklnger, recently re elected assistant principal of the public public schools, bns gone to Guyton to spend the summer. Professor D. A. Walker Is spending his mention at his home In Kentucky. Mrs. C. E. Fattlllo left Tuesday for s visit to relatives nt Bridgewater, Vs. Miss Mary Hallle Moffett Is visiting friends and relatives nt Sandernvllle. Mrs. 0. W. Mathews left Friday for Atuerlcus, where she goes to attend the meeting of the Woman's Foreign Mission ary Society, of which she la prcaldout. 4. M. Williams has returned from W rlgbtsvllle, where ho attended the com mencement exercises of the Nannie I*ou M nr then Institute. Colonel !\ L. Wade and family have as tMr guest Mr. Wade’s mother, Mrs. It. M. Made, of Athens. Miss Leila Vinson has returned to her home st Mllledgevllle. Mrs. E. T. Keene has returned to her home In Macon, after a visit to her sister, Mrs T. II. Smith. . Miss Liiclle Knight has gone to be. In Hnvnnnah to spend the summer mouths. She win return to Dnhlln In the fall. Theodore Bunting has gone to hla old sntm* nt Bremen, Germany, to spend the •umnier months. Misses Itnth Miller, of Gorinth, snd Dor othy Nnssnett, of HapevlUe, have returned to their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peacock srs at home from Washington, D. C., and Old Point t omfnrt. Vs. • Miss Mary Robinson has returned from ,nuI t’oojK*r nml Mrs. L Hicks left rpstnrday for Angnsta, n they will nitend the Wrlght-Wllbnr dlug Wednesday. Messrs. J. p. and ! Cox College, ROME. Hon Seaborn Wright will go down to At «,’ n wn business. y«nk Qullllsn. of Moreland, Is the * of . rp| «tlyes In the city. Miss Rosebud Johnston, of Csrtersvllle, \ i h " ISf* 1 .®* Mrs. J. H. Dean. MU. IS Inn!, rallieck. of Calhoun. la Ih. 1,r *' Jul,n **• OaTls and Mr*. J. II. ^ nfln B. Carlyle, who ws* the 5»'V vl>He here of I»r. Hlmmons, st Hbort- .^^'-rday sfteniooa for his hone. n P Horton, who has lieen dan- f'J""' 1 * J# at.the Hamilton Hospital, la ■L r £* n refi! Improved, to the delight'd her ■any friend*. -JJC* Ethel Killver Harris has been dea- fTi , 7 y , " l, k s »»" J' ( ssrlonaly III. Her tv "'I* Imped she was Improving, and will J^.C-V^ dlssppofatad to learn of her ™'lnne.l Illness. ■’Ir. 1'lnnde C, Kenmer la quite III at the FREE mV* ECGKKEEPIN6 and shorthand county, desiring to take 5 ‘^ c Uon. who will within 30 days dipland SEN D this notice to either of ORAUGHON’S Sfcu&ineUfficUegeb ATLANTA. 122 Peachtrs*. Piedmont Hotel Block. Columbia or Montgomery. C*? < olPwe, in t a Hum*. *300,000.00 17. years’ snooess. Indorsed byL«'»L ^■mep. r*ovacation:entersnvtime. Writs tgsnT home of hi. father ln law. Mr. W. H. Ed jn"t"l«„n Hewat to hare gone to Au SL„, “\|, AI V. hut wn* taken sud- T Mol'nil *** * ir ns attended l>y Dr. D. CimphelL pastor of the rbrlstlau Churrli of Lome, will lenre today horn* vl,lt to ll1 * mother In Fair- Iu J Cnlixrtowil“rece utl'y?' 1 I ’ Un,, • 0 w ' re roliMrei’ u‘:fV,?r'v.'ll; 1, " lnf ,r, ' n,ta Miss Ellen Jones, of Rome, Is the guest ofMIsaMiissey at Cedar town. Colonel Mark Johnson, of Mllledgevllle, Is In Rome. B. L. Malone, of Atlanta, Is In Rome for a row days. Hr- W. furry, Frank Irwla and ltot> r . . ft ynaterday for a few days’ flab lag trip at Foster's Mill. B. I*. Baylor, traveling pAkuriiart aKt-m f or *he Houtlu-rn Ustlrosd, with hendqnar ter* at CUnttanongn, spent * few ha ■- Lome yesterday with \V. C. Hpeneer. ..Beu T‘ueey. Who has lieen slightly In disposed for the last few days. Is again able to attend to Imsluesa. I; Shnttueh, of Imfnyette, was among the visitors In Home yesterday, v™ ^rawley Sirs J. o. Crawley nnd Mr*. O. E. frswley. of Itoawell, were among the out-of-town * m - *— * >*ecn attending the eoi close nt Shorter College. Miss Minnie Ctlbeek. of Dalton, Is visit Ing Mrs. J. u. Davis and Mrs. * ■ Owens. Misses Daisy Boyd nml Allen Terbnne have returned from llreunn College, Gainesville, to their home* In East Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ike May. kirn. J. Kuttner nml Misses Itlanrhe and. Edna May left d-Mtenlny for New York. Mr. Ike May will sail the latter part of the week for huro|M>. while the remainder of the party will stay In New York until hla return Mrs. J. Paul Cooper nml Mrs, I- I ■- - • where wed, ^ Mark t nnpor will go down tomorrow. Mr*. W. A. l'ntton Iwglns moving Into T pretty cottage Just complrteil tomor- , Her aunt. Sirs Mary Underwood I l«mh. of Augvstn. will remain with her children during her nlmence In Euroiie. faptnln nml Mr*. W. I*., Hlmpson 1 y , fcf. day, accompanied by Mrs. Eunice Adam- “111. Mlaa Sladellne Wyly and Miss Solomon left Saturday for a visit to Mias Venable at her summer home near Stone Mountain. Rev. and Mra. J. P. Wnrdlaw will ar rive tomorrow morning to be the guests of their sister, Mrs. J. W. .UouiuMvlIle. Miss Rosebud Johnson, who hna been the guest of Mra. Ed Itenn for the psat week, returned to her home nt Cartersvllle Hatur ‘ay. Dr. nml Mra. Walker Curry have tnored iuto their neat cottage on Fourth atreet. Misses Pat tie and Auttle WUUughnm *•!>•(• returned from Monroe Collegi Mias Katherine Klrton. of rr >endlng the week with Mrs. C. C Miss Ixnilne Massey, of Atlanta, arrived last eveulug to visit MIsa Tattle Swanson. Mr. and Mra. Charlie Porter expect to occupy their delightful suburban botuo lu a few days. Lelnnd Bnss left for Atlnntft today to spend the summer with relatives. Dr. E. C. Curtledge, of Atlanta, the city. Inland Basa gave a very enjoyable party Friday afternoon to aome twenty yonug ‘ rople. Late It* the afternoon el» * ml cake were highly enjoyed. It. N. Berrien, of Atlanta. Is visiting hla slater, Mra. W. It. Whitmire. Mrs. 'Ha 111 Brothers, of Dnlton, has turned to her home after a delightful vlalt to Mra. C. It. Wood. Announcement has 1>ecn made that the celebrated music teacher. Frau, Oratslanl, of Germany, will flttnch herself to the uinalcal faculty of Shorter College next sesalou. Frau Oratslanl waa anxious to come to America, and Mrs. Simmons In* vltod her to com© to Rome. Miss Annie Worrell, of Rome, studied under Gmtxlnnl, who put her on the grand onern stage abroad. Rome will l*e especially favored by having In her midst such a world- famed musician as Gratstanl. Mra. Carlton Wright will entertain at cards tomorrow afternoon In honor of her guest, Miss Josephine Davis, of Atlanta. Mrs. A. R. Sullivan will entertain the Novelty Club Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mra. J. A. Rouusavllle will en tertain Informally nt the Cherokee Hotel tomorrow evening as a pre-nuptial cour tesy to Miss Mary Rotnisnrllle and I>r. Miss Fannie Wood complimented Mlaa Marguerite Wood and her guests with a card party Katurday afternoon, olx yearo, bat tbli upcrlntendent ^■jtoss ikallaiidT hyttaM— • *I and Hu* office of president office has ti board of eont . substituted. Mr. Ilnre retires and I*ro fesiior Walker will be the first president of the Institution. A strong effort will be made to secure an appropriation of $100,000 from the next legislature to erect a modern building for thla school. Twice this amount has been granted by the legislature, but the MU In the first cat© was retoed by the governor nml In th© second %vns n©milled by the passage of the famous lluckman bill Thera, nr© no oltatnclc* In sight now, and It Is bdieted the appropriation will Ik* forth- OPELIKA, ALA. Mist Paulin© Torbert, of La Fayette, was In <)|>ellkft last week en route to Mont gomery. Mrs. B. W. Williams, wife of the mayor 1 OLIVFH -the TJTfA-KT-n SCIENTIFIC EVAN;, MILLER. PATH FIN DERS OF HISTORY No. 36] By REV. THOMAS B. GREGORY'. 'Irnoi Mlsi dr*. John Fletcher, has re ap altimnna of the A. I*. L la here for a visit to his brother. Will K. Davis, while en route to the commencement exercise* of Auburn college. Mrs. W. E. lludmon and daughter, Miss Anlella, are at Montgomery. George Dobbins, who hat been visiting his sister, Mrs. John Melton, has returned home. Dr. J. A. Illce, pastor of the Court Street Presbyterian church In Montgomery, was a visitor at the missionary meeting last week. , The Double Eight Club was dell entertained last week by Miss E Buehnnau at the beautiful home parenta. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. l)urhannii v on North Tenth atreet. The afternoon was enjoyably spent by playing progressive bid domluo. Mrs. W. it. Wntts scoring highest. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burt*a little daughter, Mrglnla. eutertalned at a party last week a number of her little friends. Mlssen Msttle McQueen, of Montgomery, and Elisabeth Griffin, of La Fayette, were the guesta of honor at a charming func tlon last week when Mra. Charlea V. In gram wns the hosteaa. Thla was on© of the most enjoynhlc occasions of the week. Those present were Misses McQueen, Grif fin. Annie Mae Barnes. Fannie Kahn. Marie lludmon. Katin Belle Hopson, Mary Joe Erwin. Fiorrie Condon. Elisabeth Bach- nnan. Mamie Watkins and Mamie Brown nml Mesdamea Frank Farley, A. M. Buch nnnn, A. M. Buchanan. Jr„ R. L. Hsmford Orrin Brown, Frank Jackson. W. P. Dunn, of Atlanta; W. M. Tncker, II. L. Condon, M. M. McCall, N. P. Renfro and J. * Greene. Itev. Robert Kirkpatrick, an eminent Presbyterian minister of Austin. Tex., ac companied by Rev. ,F. E. Rodgers, of Isoulatana. were here last week returning from Greenville, 8. C. The former wns n one-tliue resident of this snetton, having I wen pastor of the LaFayetto elmreh. MpHHI - In the recent primary In Russell county to the.leglslatnre. Dr. J. N. Stowe and C. V. Htowe had their guest last week their brother. Re J. J. Stowe, of Gallatin, Tenn. Ilex*. Raleigh W. Greene, pastor of the Girard Methodist ehurcli, was In the city last week with his parents, CapUIn and Mrs. It. M. Greene. Little MIsa Florida Echols Is the gueat of her sister, Mrs. Georg© O. Berry, Jr. lu Columbus. It was snd news to the many friends of ^lef stricken parents, Mr. aud Mra. of Heale, waa greet tho grief stricken parents, Mr. nml Mrs. A. O. Bull, who formerly resided In Au burn, to learn of the death of their brlghl “ttl© son, Orrvllle, whose death occurred t Columbus, Gn. Rev. G. 8. Anderson, of Auburn, per formed the inarriagn ceremony last week of Mr. Burnett Moore to Mra. Ella Harris, both of Lonchapoka. I Th© following are-the sponsors at the commencement gaieties at Aulntrn college this week: Battalion sponsor. MIsa Rolierfa, of Montgomery; company A, Miss Mndgei Averyt. of Auburn; compauy B, Mlaa Alice Barkley, of Mobile: company C, MIsa lethany Hicks, of Chiellka: company D, MIsa Ellen Harris, of Montgomery: com- Edna I Dr. Theron Rice, of Atlanta, will arrive Wednesday to assist In the Cartledge- K mYs* 1 MnrloiTlTsm/ird returned today aft er a seven weeks’ visit to friends ntul rein- ledge. »ir. Lanier, i»r. ». Waldron and Mr. Lyndon. 8T. AUGU8TINE, FLA. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Albright, of Atlanta, after a pleasant visit here with l»r. nig Mrs. C. C. 8peer, on Palm Row, left Sunday evening on the return trip to their home. nauy K, MIsa Mary Chat Opelika: band sponsor* Mist of Alexander City. Mra. N. D. Denson and daughters. Misses Fella and Mary, of LaFayette, were here last week en route to Auburn tn attend “ie graduation exercises of Mrs. Dcnson’a m. Nlin. Miss May Jenkins, of Midland, G«., la a commencement visitor at Auburn. In ( compliment to the sponsor. MIsa Beth any Hick*, of thla city, of company C of Auburn college, James K. Black, of Opelika, cadet captain, a delightful social function was helil last Friday at which Mlaa Erin Black, a sister of Captain Black,, was the charming hostess. Ml** Blnek has recently returned from College I»nrk, where she filled the chair of English at the Georgia Military college. The decorations of the home were beautifully carried out In the colors of the company, red and white. >Hea he wflf Join his wife and children for the ’"Bni'HnrTsr Tomlinson rlwd h*r nlsns- „.it sflnlor Jiomo oo «®v*llo ,, rwf. on Saturday and accompanied by Mr. *iu Mrs. William Hunter and JJrg. Clifford Cains, left for New \ork city to jpjwl the summer. Mr*. Hunter and Mrs. laiw are daughter* of Mrs. Tomlinson, and all are regular winter visitor* to 8t. Augus tine. for lr pittsburg. Pn', where At will visit relative* until fall. Mr. Forward will Join her In August to spend the remainder 0, un. T.““. e Pnc,ttl nml d*n*bt,rln-l» Un J. T. Pnoettl. bt»e *one to Trxo N ilS.’ «■ TuJ&rSrXt' or tbe rbl.f trnlo ill.pfltch.r of thr Lonst Ga.. to vl«ft her former home. . asasPS Vl ilr. ,t W M 'l'. Jnrrln I. tbllln hsr dsn^h- t,r llr*. Guy Cnrsw.ll. *t 'sldontn. un. Kb. “ .ero.np.mM W..g" Audrey, snd Mlsn Edltb Oorbstt. InrlUtlonn nro out *nnouorln* th. tn_ B ronrhln* mnrrl*** of *“,*2 Ir Herman Mtnucy. The happy event is scheduled ITor June'* «t the horn© of the b tI^* Bel>ekshs eatertsloed recently In n e \(r and Mrs. Theo Ashton, who will leave shortly to make their home la ,^ n hVr. 1 ^ jekes." jar*y& sisiu'"' m " ML — *" ” ~ There were • irofuselv scattered over the house vsses of red (lowers, with vases of daisies to carry oat th* rotor scheme. In two courses a lunch wss served, the colors being In evidence In the last one. Th* who I * »4it*" ....- -»ce an with a touch of red to carry motif. Rhe presented to Captain Black snd his comi«ny the color*. In red and white satin ribbon, tusde into a rosette with long streaming ends. Miss Black, the hostess, wss assisted In entertaining by her mother, Mrs. 8. 8. Black, snd Mesdamea It. J. Miles. W. I>. Varner, II. M. Wilson snd C. A. L. Hsinfonl. snd Misses Greene snd Con don and little MIsa Erin Black. The follow Ing young ladlea were present: Misses Bethany Hicks. lone w. and Derrell Barnes. Mary Charts* and ton* Baraes, Ruth Wear. Mary Cowan. Katbsrfn# Dean, Myrtle© Renfro, Ren* Thomason. Eleanor Mile#, Janette 8bspard and Ann!* Mae Bsrut-ft. Company C wss nfesent In full. County Rolleltor John K. Watkins and m*t. J. II. Holloway are stteodlag the eommencement exercises at the Southern university, Greensboro. Miss wllllsm Hood, of Dsdevllle, was here the latter part of tht week en route to Dsdevllle to attend tf — '* her brother, Shaffer Hood, «uv wm nmur In chief of The Glomerate, the college lopwL Mlssea Ines and Edna Alsobrook, of Five Potato, are at the commencement exercises at Auburn. C. E. Heater Is visiting at Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. Thaeb, tht wife of President Charlea Coleman Thsch. of the A. P. I., accom panied by her non. Richard, are at Spar tanburg* S. i\. attending the graduation of her daughter. Miss Bessie Thaeb, who baa been at Converse college. About forty guests were present Thursday evening st an entertainment In honor of company A, Mlases Annie and Madge Averrt. of Aulmrn, being the hostesses. The tatter Is the sponsor of this company of cadets, whose captain Is C. C. Certain. Mlaa Undenburg and Judge Lyons, little daughter, Louise, are visiting la Mont- When the funner has harvested his grain and got the golden-storea safely Into his garner the next question Is: "How shall hU wheat be prepared for food and for fthlnment to the distant parts where it Is UMIll.-l ii N known la an that the ancient meth od of grinding grain was that of thn hol lowed stone, or the mortnr and pestle. iiv Mu-ii in--nns .n.i th* old Htbraw*. Egyptian*. I'boenlctans nod Greeks grind or crack their grain. It wa« a long time after the building of 8nlomou*s Temple before the Romans liu- proved upon tbs very ancient system by Inventing the running stone and stationary grooved one—the "upper and nether mill- stonea,*' which were, of course, st first operated by bund. In the early part of the eighteenth cen tury the millstones Invented liy the Romans were intde much more effective by the process w * all that "men" used - In milling until I along toward the beginning of the nine teenth century. . AI1 - It was In 1790 that Oliver Kvana, or Delaware, wrought hla revolution In the mur Sim f product ion of t'bo flour st tEe"close of the process nil manual lnl*or wss dispensed with. Tho grain eras first put Into a box bung on o scale beam, where It ws* weighed. It wna then run Into an elevator, down to a room orer the hoppers of the in stone*. When ground It fell from tfi© nilllMtoiie* Into a receptacle which curried It-to ths drying floor, where snotr trlvance kept It In steady motion ws# thoroughly dried, when It was con- treyed by machinery to the iMtltera. ' The Lvons system—between which Slid the older one there was no comparison— prevailed In the Old nml New World for more than three-quarters of n century. Within the past generation there bar courae, been a revolution In the ml buslnaa greater even than the one made by Evans at the close of tho eighteenth century. About thirty or tblrty-flv* years ago It was discovered that the coarser portion, or kernel, of wheat, which Ilea next to the •kin of the l»erry, and between the akin and the heart, U the moat valuable and nutrition* part of the grain, a* It cnnalatn largely of gluten; while the Interior la made up chiefly of starch. it waa such knowledge that led to the modern revolution In milling method* and gave ua the "roller" process In lieu of the old faced stone*. The new process constats of removing the outer skin of the wheat mid It* adhering, Impurities from the "middlings," then aep- ii.-l lour. Dm! hder the old system the coarser part, — — middlings, ws# thrown aslds nml l» Into cattle food or Into what dared an Inferior grade of flour. cream of th© wheat, while th© man. Ignorance, waa eating the poorer , thinking that ho wan getting the lies! part. f. COL ROBERT L TO DELIVER ADDRESS TENNESSEE BANKERS' ASSOCIA' TION CONVENES WEDNES DAY AT LOOKOUT INN. Bpttlil to Tbc Goorftam FhntMuuupi. Tonu.. Juno B.—Th, »l«- tootilh imutm! conv.uthm of th, Temirtww Jinnk,rV Auoci.tlou wilt ronvru. At Inwlc nut Inu tniuorraw In * two „»lou. Amnn* th, most promln,nt Imukcr. In th, L'nllM Hl.tM who will n<lilr<!M th, ranrrnllou will lw Fntut J. W«U,, prnl Il,nt of th, M,rrmitll, Trutt Conipniir, of Ht. I,iula: Col. lloh,rt J. Ixiwr/. ptwMdraf of III, I^iwrjr NntlouAl Honk, of Atlautn, nnd oth,r«. Th, ronrrntlon will It, railed to order hjr President F. D. Flaher, of Jarkaon. Tenn. Mayor W. L. Frleraon will dollrer the ail- ■Ireaa of welrora,. whlrh will lie reaponded to by G. W. Wade, eaahler of tho llank of Trenton, Trenton, Tenn. At YVnlnrolay aftrrnoon'a acaalon Judy, Jerome Templeton, of Knoirllle will apeak "Hills of lading," which will lw fol lowed liy an address on "Tho Hank aud the Public,*' liy II. M. Chambliss, of Urownarlllr, Tenn. SOUTHERN TEACHERS OF MUSICJO MEET ASSOCIATION WILL A8SEMBLE AT GAINESVILLE IN ANNUAL SESSION. *ffi:U$l!TuWn2 l.-For ,h. ,„„r,h I INVASION FROM SALVADOR SAID "" Ladles’ Phaelons, ^ (— Real Runabouts, Light Surrlss, * V ~ / K Rul>l>er Tires, Bike Buggies, I’" - ’ Home-made Harness, y / f Banner Buggies, \ * \iKk Bolsl,r S|iril ' ?s ' ' Riding Saddles. ] j) )j Work Wagons, Etc, Front New Depot. E. D. CRANE & CO. 44 & 46 Madison An. ^ r— *4 GUATEMALAN REBELS REPORTED DEFEATED TO HAVE BEEN STOPPED BY GOVERNMENT FORCES. time, the Southern Musk' Teachers' Asso ciation nml thn Georgia State Association | will meet In Gninruvllle, the sefudons be ginning on June 12 nnd going through I June 16. Gainesville Is particularly fitted I R i of this character; Its summer L — t enl; the people of the city take By Private Teased Wlr*. n great Interest In the coming of the teach- Washington June II The state de. era nnd the Indies always exert themselves ® * T , a a, JT\ to ninke the atny ns pleasant as poaslhlc. I partment had received a dispatch from All teachers and visitors stop nt lirennu United Stated Minister Combs, at Oua- college, which always throws oneu Its hdme , . department for the reception ofgnests. Th* I City, stating that an armed iiicihIhtm of the n*a<N-tatlon have frw» use I revolutionary force, In addition to those of the concert hall, the oratory hall, tile W hlrh h*v* nlrendv Invmleh th© conn- rartona olTIcea and assembly robins of the wnlc |' n * v * Blr * a “ y '"-aaaa the court- coll,,,. try. has entered Guatemala from Sal* The projrsm for thla meeting will he ,|vador. The Guatemalan minister here has most helpful one. Business meet*" ous topics, wilt ~ Tbe^toptes for dlsensalnn are "The V.lue I foreign affaire atatlng that the rarolu it Kindergarten Work,” Holder. "The Value of riasa Work and Class | Critlrifim," Mrs. Hnnnah. DEAD B0DV FOUND ON RAILROAD TRACK Special to The Georgian, Chattnnoogs, Tenn.. June (.—A' special from Daylon,. Tenn., says the dead hotly of Hugo Kuna was found on III, tracks of the t'lnclnnall Southern railroad at that place, lie had U and a new pair of shoes, whlrh He purchased in Chattanooga, on Ms per son. It Is believed. that he fell from the train and was ground to death. Hand Palmer and Myrtle, Renfro bare returned home for the vacation from the A. C. F. col legs at Tonkegee. Mlanes Hnaan Dowdell. Katherine Dean and Janetle It ha pa rd. who bar# lawn at tending the Agnes Itcott college at Ite rator, Ga., are at beta# for tho summer i the fommeaciaweot' eaeerteea of hie alms JtTlIe neit'TermV.y'rSfereor A. II. Walk- j^,|err the _ l f nlversify of Alahsiaa. Over re. for several years prlncln, 1 of the JJ-JI las a'.nmnl were gathered f« th, eeh-brs department. HIT ARY FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND * DYE WORKS r»a r-a peachtacc stkcct. PtSIf.iJiniurl- Ladles and Gent's Hulls cleaned and preened. French D»* Steam Cleaning. Fine underwear, shirt waists, fueyjrork^laca ear- r ’" '■ lian " MU!K wm! a. FLORENCE.' prcp etc Out of town orders gtven prompt attention. ff Tenty-l ,. re. A. I. Dowdell- attended : the raauneacement sermon at the antd- I anting eiereteee ar the A. P. I a..r.d;,y. , Attorney R. F. Smith and Mr. J. It. K. , "ffiLTEir tiZsxrEitt... u.„, ■ s5nj& '«• 5a w fls Itarses. i►crrrll and lone \\. Bsrue# sa l ! Bethany Hicks are among tb© young ladles | from Opelika who ar* attending coamtenre- I ^L^Bnrton nnd John Milton. !*oth Inf Marianna. IT*., wore here y©nt#*rUay en ruute to Auburn to be present hi the cwn mencement exercises, being alnmnl of that Institution, Mr. Joseph II. Rmltb. cashier of th© Bank of Opelika, waa the- guest 8unilsy of Dr. and Mrs. John K. rurser In Atlanta. Miss Kffle Hinlth. daughter of l'nattanster D. It. Rmltb, has been visiting relatives lu Talladega. MIsa Auulr Pruitt, of Ran Antonio, Tex who has been the guest of MIsa Mai Hndmon, returned last week to her home. Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wiley W. Williams, the Robert H. I*ee chapter of the Daughters of the Confed eracy honored the memory of President Jefferson Davis, with appropriate exercises The roll call was responded to by mem •era with Interesting facta In President Itavla’ life, 8hort sketches were read by Miss Glennl* Dafflti nnd Mrs. J. W. Hplnks. ^ilrea* wss then imnr or I|i*n. i. n, rainjiiru. Who had ItCfP Invited to 1* the guest of the chapter on "his occasion. After the chapter meeting Clerk and Mrs. R. R. Black, while ©n route tn his alas mater, Auburn cottage, to at tend th© graduation of his brother, Cadst Captain James It. Black. Adjutant General W. W. Brandon, of Tuscaloosa, wss In Opelika Ratnrday. THROUGH SLEEPING CAB LINE TO Wrightsville Beach, N ,C. Commencing Saturday, June the Stb. and continuing each Saturday during the monthi of June, July and Au guat, through Bleeping car* will be op erated, delivering paaaengera at the hotel* at Wrightavllle Reach, leaving Atlanta at 9:J5 p. m.; returning, leave WrightaYllle each Thuriday, arriving Atlanta the following morning at 11:30 Season tteketa (18.55; week end tickets, good for five day,, $8.25. sessions. Mrs. Margaret | tlonary movement across the Salvador boundary hnd met with utter defeat. According to the cablegram th* Out- ikilillc’ Rchool Music.” Mrs Maude Umaloo troops met the revolutionary mui. llohU,, Ala. 1Inu "' I party at A.un. lon Mlta nnd d.fnatml "What Htudlea and Pieces Rhould Im» In | them completely, the Cnrrlculuui of a Music Mtudeut," Aug ust Geiger. great ©durational l*n©flt, and will Ih* g?vrn I HOME COMING WEEK by th© following artlata: Mr. and Mra. Powell. Nashville. Tenn.; Mrs. Bessie Meek. Mrs. Godwin, Mrs. It rand oar. Miss Ruliel ntul Frank Nelson, of Kaoxvltle,, Tpn,,: A, 1 .' r : - ls£,“BjEraL M ®BR THROUGH •. Kllmlworth musnrrs- FOR KENTUCKIANS. SLEEPERS Atlanta to Louisville, On Account of the above occmlon jM0~are~a few «f those who will take 11* 10 ,IV m?in,l^t’rln IIpUk■ part In tho rnrlnns i-onrrels. L- Hallway will aell round trip tlcketa The ledlrs of cislm-svlll. nre arranging on Juno 10, 11 and 12 et rate of ono Tffuwih* * l “ f " *"*'* ,un '" 0 '"' ,or fare plug 25 cent* for tho round trip, llnlni-srlllr le given Innrlet rules hr the tho rate from Atlanta bolng $18.65, Ala.; Kart Muller, tory, Atlanta: Oscar Pappenbeltner, At lanta; Mlsa Maud© McClure, t’ox coltaae, Atlanta; MIsa Hannah Crook. Jacksonville, Ala.; Mlaa Mdu Bartholomew, llrenau col- (inlncMVlIb- I* given tourist rates by the I l *»o rmu iriJiii auuiuu ijuiiih fio.oo, railroads, which means that parties attend- tlckots good to return until Juno 23, lug the summer school of Brenau or the iqac. j*., ,| ( . n naltlmr tlrkr-t nnd tnivimr mnsln emiveutlon, ran get n rale of one aud |l-“* ** y nepoeiung Hem t nnu pnjlmt a third fere fur return ttrketa. fee of 50 cent,. However, tlcketa will be extended until July 22. Three train* dally, loavlng Atlanta EXERCISES CLOSE WITH ANNUAL DEBATE ' vllo' iV..:.';. Hperlal to The Georgian. I f p, I A,, * n ‘f 1 to N “ hTllle flnd Ntt*hvlllo Rpnrlanburg, H. C, June B.-The <1-I “Vn^Ttlon to tbl. gervlce there will I be through sleeping care operated on aophlan literary eocletlea Monday night (hfl 4 ,jq p m tra | n , „f j„ nB and 11 ( extrclaea at AtUnU to I-oul.vllle without change, The graduattni exercl.ee on Mon-| Jfrl*"* LouliVt i Mgt morning at day attracted a large nudlence. The 8:20 a m. annual addreaa by Dr. Newell Dwight Route la via Chattanooga, Noah- Hlllla, of Brooklyn, N. Y., waa tha vtlle and Mammoth Cave, ableat effort ever heard In thla city. For further Information write or Mlaa Margaret Yancey, of Albany, ..ii nn Ga„ won the prlae offered by the col- c *" on lege magailne for the beet eeeay. j. A. THOMAS or C. B. WALKER, APPOINTMENT GIVEN C. P. A T. A. V. T. A TO NEWSPAPER MAN | Peachtree Viaduct. Union Pang. Sta. CHARLES E. HARMAN, Bpeelal to The Georgian. Oeneral Passenger Agent Spartanburg, H. C„ June B.—P. ll. I Just Received A Complete Line of —ANSCO CAMERAS— All the latest Improvement*.. Full lino of amateur suppllea. Heat ama- t©ur flntehlng In th** city. SAMUEL G. WALKER, 85 Pcnchtreo St. AWNINGS TENTS UPHOLSTERY /AAlER’i V0LBER& 130 So* Forsyth St. A ultetillc treatment tee Whitktf. Opium, Mor phine, Coteine, Chloral, Tobateo and Neuraithe. |Bis or Neree hhauitlon. Thi Only Keetey Inill- lufi In Gtorfii. 235 Capitol Aw., ATLANTA, 6A. SEABOARD. What ONE DOLLAR a Month Will Do. PERFECT PROTECTION POLICY Insures Against Any Sickness,6 Months Any Accident, 24 Months Accidental Death. NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. 703 Prudential Building, • Phone 5330. AGENT8 WANTED. Kike, who until recently waa city edl- TAX LEVY IS REDUCED tor of The Bpartanburg Herald, haa .. Tn .nnnnunriiiirnu aa-ann been appolntad prlval. aecreta^ to I AND APPROPRIATION MADE Congresaman J. T. Johnaon. He will. „ . . . _ „ aaeume charge of the aecrelaryehlp the I nprelel In The Georgian. latter part of thla month. HEARST IS A FAVORITE IN SYRACUSE, N, Y. POLL CttaUaoouffa, Trim., Juu© 6.—At the ad jrHiriied term of the county court th* tax levy was reduced from $1.10 to 91.46 for the year. a 4 ^ ^ ^ . The amount of 800 waa appropriated for the aupfiort of lb* local national guard and a fire-rent levy waa made for the sup port of the two county high schools which By lYlvate Leased Wire. . New Tork. June B.-Ex-Mayor J. K. I fgJ" ,a Ifnflulea Uupa.uiaa M .u _ tuan laa I -^Osrd Of elljlll I loll S UOS4. terms #ff If, llff BtcOuIre, of Hyracuee, who haa been In (HW- ,1, ,mn. <-<mal,tliig of ,lx town several daya on political and oth-1 weiutwre. waa alen electwl er hualnese, tells about a poll recentll mh ward n *n°8yracu»e* '***** "* ,h * I YOUNG CHINAMAN WINS formerly'chairman'of't^e^DemocraUc ' A PRI H£P R ORATORY executive committee, "thin ward la a > V |.„ S at 624; Bocuilat, ««: labor, lie, “SKSft-ftJS5STl-» , ,r«J , SK MRS. DAVIS IS TO 00 1 Ue4& h J TO A SUMMER RESORT th© fir hoot of Appttad Helene©*, By PrivaU Laased Wire. Iiqunrew''* l " " Ttm KlHo- °° of ,,, • New York, June 6.—Mra. Jaffereon "The I'hlneae are feared for thr-lr I ulna Davl,. who has been seriously III for “M 'A *b-Jr iwd 1 ha Id Is, - The beet peoiae le this rountr jr ere In. fever of —* ' — ' “ said now to be so far advanced to-1 iwUtirtan, ward recovery that her friend, have no further uneasiness. ,» Arrangements were made today for her remove) to a summer resort whero It le expected- she will • be completely restored to health within a short lime. Mra. Davla euffered from an attach of pulmonary oedema following pneu monia brought on by exposure to a cold rein while driving In the perk. Owing to the edvanced age of the patient there was fear that she would hardly recover. ■eking It." $500.00. Tho nbovo reward will bo paid for Audi evidence us will lead to arrest nnd conviction of tho party or pnrtics who maliciously cut a number of wires on cablo pole at corner of I’oachtrca and Seventh street,, during Wednesday night, April 19, or Thursday morning, April 20. A like reward will bo paid toe nuch evidence es will lead to tho nrrest nnd conviction of any per-1 son or persons maliciously inter- f fering with or destroying tho' property of this company, at *ny point Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, I. EPPS BROWN, General Manager. COMMERCIAL AGENT FOR SEABOARD AIR LINE Special to The Georgian. Portsmouth. Va., June 5 'll h.-iuM iraffle department of the Seaimanl .Mr IJae railway. In this city, !,a< th.- appointment ,.f James ii l'.-rer- ..f Portsmouth, to tho posltiou of renani-r. Ini agent of the road, with hi ' i in.r. in Jaekaonrllle, Fla. lie was fonoerff ,.,n- ■eeted with the grareal freight drp ntni. ni of the Seaboard hi this rlty. Elks Visit Oecsturr Special to The Georgian. Decatur, Ala. June 5.- IVomlnent Elka from various parts of th- Mate stopped off In Decatur on their uav to attend the atate meeting of Klka held In Hunteville yeaterd.ij an.l to day. While here, they were enter- talned by thq Dwretur MM Several Klka of Decatur went to HuntavlUe to attend the atnte meeting. Bl RENOVATING fatUMuf ta“ ** Msttres-i *. •1- l:«*» Iw*«t work; n»*w W**- " U Wfifffisut f»»c ami ATLANT4 • !*! - i »* k MATTRESS CO., I HHI