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

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■i _ DUBLIN A baseball park for Dublin la an as- re r«l fact and many games nre being planned for Chautauqua week. For several days this week a list been circulated, which was freely sljned, and quite a sum was raised f„r putting the ground In first-class condition. * Miss Grace Durham, of Swatnsboro, I, the attractive guest of Mrs. J, Almond. Mrs. 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 XV. C. Davis has returned from a visit to several points In Ata- b *Mn c. H. Klttrell was a recent vis itor t<> Macon. gits Dollle Hooks was called home from Atlanta on account of the Illness of Iter mother, Mrs. Eugenia Hooks Mrs T. L. Myers and children, of Bockledge, are visiting Mr. W. W. Prescott and family. Mr G. E. Pritchett, of Tlthsvllle. Da, Is the guest of relatives In the cf Mr XV. 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, or Reldsvllle, are visiting In the city, guests of Mr. L. A. Matthews and fam- 11 Rev. C. B. Wllmer, of Atlanta, who will preach the commencement sermon hers Sunday, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bent a Miss Mary Hoblnson, who has been attending C't College, returned home yesterday. one of the most enjoyable entertain ments given In quite a while was the one of Thursday afternoon by the Misses Baum, who entertained the Toung !-sidles* Club. Hearts was the same played and was enjoyed by all present. A salad course and Icea were served. Despite the disagreeable weather quite a number were present, among whom, besides the members, were: Mrs. Prat L. Williams, Mrs. T. 0. Dupree, Mrs. W. C. Allen, Mrs. W. 1. Williams and Miss Bikes. Mrs. 4. K. Jordan was a recent visitor to TViinlllo. . . . Mr*. F. W. Simmons Is at homo from n visit to rolntlve* In North Georgia. Mr*, s. K. .lone* has returned from At- Iiintii. when* she was the guest of Sirs. J. K. tangfonl. „ . , Jot* Hesse Is at home from the boys* srhnnl nt Iterator. Mrs. S. J. I xml spent part of this week nt I tester. Ilemuril Itawles Is nt home from the Cenrifln Military Institute. Superintendent T. T. Holloman, of the W. A. T. railroad, was In the city .Tues day, r. Italey, of llnwkln*vlllo, apont tVoduesdny In the city. Miss Mattel Howard la visiting friends and relatives at Kaundersvltle. s Mrs. ti. H. Williams has returned from Forsyth, tvhere she attended the com- tneiirenient exerrlses of that Institution. Luther stallings s|M*nt a few days at Forsyth during commencement. Mrs. .1. M. Finn Is vlaltlng r Franklin. Ky. Fmfessor F. D. Sccklnger. recently re- elerted nsslstant principal of the public piddle M'kools. has gone to Guyton to •peittl the summer. Vrofenmr If. A. Walker fa unetidlug his vilestl<ni at his home In Kentucky. Mrs. <\ K. I'm til to left Tuesday for tt visit to relatives at Bridgewater, Vn. Miss Mary Ha tile Moffett Is visiting friends and relatives nt Handersvlllo. Mrs tl. W. Mathews left Friday for interims, where she goes to attenil the meet lug «.f the Woumti'a Foreign Mission- Is visiting relatives at home of his fstber-ln law. Mr. W. H. Ed mstun. Ala.. Tuesday, but was taken tod T*°ScCall He ** ** ln * nt,<,mled by Ur. D, Campbell, pastor of the Christian < hurch of Kotne, will leave today f«M» week ■ ri.it to hi. mother lu Fair- .ln J C^rt?wTre*"!,tl^‘"" m Danran Were reu^-ii-y^r;*.', ,ri * Bd * •*> Sllra Jene*. of Rome. I. the guest of HIm Mssoey at Cedartown. U lu°Ro l **” ,uhn, °"* of Milledgevllle, . D .* , ‘* K* ,0 “> of Allauta, I. la Rom. for a raw days. .,*2* ,'V: Curry. Frank Irwin and Bob Moss left yesterday for a few day*' flab ing trip at Foster * Mill. J ,nj *® r * traveling passenger agent f* the Southern Ilallroad. with neadqnar ( hnttanoon, spent a few hours In Home yesterday with XV. C. Spencer. ,«.K2LJ - 2 < * 3r i.. wh . 0 ht * »*•«* slightly In- disposed for the last few days, Is sgsln able to attend to business. •,* "hnttuch. of Lafayette. was among the visitors In Home Vesterday. S5 aw lf*„ ,ir * *■ o. frawley and Mrs. G. E. Crawley, of Roswell, were among the out-of-town visitors who have been attending the commencement exer* clses tt Shorter College. MIm Minnie Oil beck. of Dalton, Is visit ing XIr*. J. U. Davis and Mrs. J. “ Owens. Misses Daisy Boyd and Alice Terhune nave returned from Brenau College, Gainesville, to their homes In East Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ike May. Mr*. J. Kuttner and Misses Blanche and Edna May left yesterday for New York. Mr. Ike May will sail the latter part of the week for Europe, while the remainder of the party will stay In New York until bla return. .Mrs. J. Tsui Cooper and XIrs. L. Hicks left yesterday for Augusta, where they will attend the Wrlght-Wllbur wed ding Wednesday. Messrs. J. 1*. and Mark Cooper will go down tomorrow. ilrs. XV. A. Patton logins moving Into her pretty cottage Just completed tomor row. Her aunt, Mrs. Mary Underwood Plumb, of Augusta, will remain with her chlldreu during her absence In Europe. Captain and Mra. W. P. Hlmpson and young Hlmpson I>ean left yesterday for New York. Captain Simpson goes to at tend the Bankers' 'Association, which con venes lu the metrojioll* this week. Miss Meta XlcDonald. who has been atndylng voice culture at Shorter College, returned to her home at Fort Valley Fri day, accompanied by Mra. Eunice Adam -on. Miss Xfndellne Wyly and Xllsa Solomon left Saturday for a visit to Mias Venable at her summer home near Stone Mountain. Kev. and Mrs. J. P. Wnrdlaw will ar rive tomorrow morning to be the guests of their slater, Mra. J. XV. Ilounsavllle. Miss Rosebud Johnson, who has lieeu the guest of XIrs. Ed Dean for the past week, returned to her home at Cartersvllle 8atur- it. and Mrs. Walker Curry bnro moved Into tkelr neat cottage on Fourth street. Mlssea Pattle and Annie Willingham have returned from Xlouroe Collet Kntherlne Klrton. of ( ig the week with Mra. C. Louise Massey, of Atlanta, arrived last evening to visit XIIss Pattle Swanson. XIr. and Mrs. Charlie Porter expert, to occupy their delightful suburban homo In n few days. Lelnnd Bass left for Atlanta today to spend the summer with relatives. Dr. E. C. Cartledge, of Atlanta, la In the city. Inland Bass gave a very enjoyable party Friday afternoon to some twenty young people. Late In the afternoon elegant cream and cake were highly enjoyed. It. N. Berrien, of Atlanta. Is sister, Xlra. XV. It. .Whitmire. Mrs. Sam Brothers, of Dalton, has re turned to her home after a delightful visit to XIr*. C. D. Wood. Announcement has been made that the celebrated mush* teacher. Frau, Gratsfanl, of Germany, will attach heraetf to the muslral faculty of Shorter College next aesslon. Frau Gratxlant was anxious to come to America, and XIrs. Hlnnnons In vited her to come to Rome. XIIss Annie Worrell, of Rome, studied under Gratsiaul, who put her on the grand opera stage __ abroad. Rome will he especially favored rj Society, of which"ahe iVpresIdeut. I [*- T having in her midst such n world /, M hni returnoil from | ^ Tilum" "\Vght wfil entertain at cards tomorrow afternoon In honor,of her guest, XIIss Josephine Darla, of Atlanta. Mrs. A. R. Sullivan will entertain the Novelty Club Thursday afternoon o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bonnsavllle will en tertain Informally at the Cherokee Hotel tomorrow evening as a pre nuptial cour tesy to Miss Mary Bonnsavllle and Ur, Cartledge. XVortlHMi Institute, folimei I*. L. XX'ade and family have a* v' «• .Mr. XX sde's mother, Xlrs. R. 31. XX nilc. of Athens. Mint ''‘{ta Vinson ha* returned to her nt XlllledSeville. Mrs. K. T. Keene has returned to her Macon, after it visit to her sister, Mrs T. II. Smith. Ml»» i.uclle Knight has gone to her borne nusvantMli to *|»cnd the summer months, wl l return to Uublln In the fall. ni«iN|ore Bunting has gone to his old ■"in*- nt Bremen, Germany, to spend the •rawer months. JETT Rtt !> HW?* ^ Corinth, and Dor- %!■{.^•""rtt, of Hapevllle, have returned V*-'r r' -l-H-Mv, haaws. ,* r «■" A ’ 1*—cock arc at home Cwfftr't"‘vn"** 00 - 1,1 c - n, " , 01,1 , ' oln, t£ b ;JS? ll-l'InioB baa returnnl from „ ROME. r ,l«LI will go down to At- •-"lajr nil liimlncn. Hi ™ 1 ; k .,"' ,l| ll>in. of Moreland, la the »r ri.|allTn III thr cltr. , Z J„"* ’"i 1 -: f . fnctcrarlllc. ... MIm ft, ilI l * 1 l L* iil rc*. ,,f t-’alhonn, la the flitj,. ' >,r "; Jobn t>. Darla and Mra. J. It. n«i f »iT,i r f" h " •>•.Cnrlrlc. who waa the " T " f ,,r - Wmmoiia. at Khort- Sir. liTr' .f r "fternoon for bla home. Hi' »' l “ , "«• '-c»n dan- frrr I. 1 , "''.Hamilton Itiwpttal. I, *»i>r fri.mli! 1 , '’ 1, to ,h * llFllK>lt ot het pJrtwr ,,nl /: r Hnrrta haa Imrn ilea* K »«d U fit aartonalf III. Ilrr •- llJir!, * h ' Improrlm:. and will llln™ PM,,led * 0 l,,orn ' ,f h ' r r - cinmlc c. kcnmrr la quit. III at th. FREE mail .bookkeeping and shorthand ■£ 1 Obtuse to either of WGHON’S ATLANTA. 122 Peaehtr,,. Piedmont Hotel Bloch. Columbia or Montgomary. MAIL "fnllv. or Intfe. Law, Jv-nr/jausbip. Arltb- ■Sh-CWg— ta lg $300,000.00 . w nl- Row, lhn«: " I dmlr. to klio'v —'. -l four nm. 1 Htudy offer mml-! - lUlahed »i Mnraitrrltc Wood and her an cant party Ratnntar afternoon. Dr. Thcron Itlcr. of Atlanta, will arrlr* Wmlnradaf to aulat In the C'arll»d»e- ItonnMVlIh. wcillne. Mina Marion itallllnrd retnrncd todar aft er a amren wrrti' vlnlt to frirnda and rela tive, In Baltimore and Philadelphia. A nomlier of prominent Atlanta prop], will arrive tomorrow to attend the Itnunaa- TtUMJartMcr weddlna. Among them will I* Mr. and Mra. K. V. «arb. Mia, Cart- Imltr, Mr. Unlrr, Dr. Cunnlafham, Mr. Waldron and Mr. Lyndon. 8T. AUGUSTINE, FLA. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Albriaht. of Atlanta. Tier a pleowtnt vl.lt here with Itr. ana Jr*. ('. <*. Hpwr. on Palm Row. left Hnmhty evening on the return trip to theli ''»?■ A. Atuleraon, one of the Ancient nt. 1 , h'lidltik rpridente, left on Hatunlny eventttg for Vheater. kW he will Join hla wife nud children for the "Mva.'nnnrer Tomllnaon eln«*d pl**JJ St'nrdiil'lnd “^omp^ V 5^’ vfra! ifllllant 'llotner .^''' I'aiua. left lor New Xork city to snenu the summer. Xlrs. Hunter snd Mrs. 1-slwj are daughters of Mr*. Tomlinson, and all are regular winter visitors to Ht. Augus- ‘"itw E. 1. Forward left Uat Friday f ?«ii wh s?. w'm Joluher lu Auguat to apend the remainder 0 M«' T." , A ,r i , aeettl and daughter Inlaw. Mr, J. T. Paeettl. have goao to Tryon. ,V° of th. ehtef train dtapateher of •*• * r V«J d ; h SH*^TjS “'mV 'j. of the F1ori,|«*Ba.t t’oaat ralltray. I, en- tertnlnln* Mr. Tboniaa llarnerjOf England, at hi* delightful home ou oe was « BIT Herman Man«y. The^happy event la aeheduled for June # at the boate of the US’Ste-fm.TSS'SS;-jag-g uStaS” arttsu-t* £ ng exercises of superintendent for six years, but thl office has been aholtshed by the state board of cootmt am! the office of presldeot sul*stiinit*,l. Mr. Hare retires and l*ro- the first president of fessor Walker will be the institution. A strong effort will l»e mud* »*• ffi appropriation of $110,000 from the next legislature to erect a mo*lern building this school. Twice this amount has lx... granted by the legislature, but the bill in the first case was vetoed by. the governor and In the aeeond was annulled by the passage of the fnumus Buekman Mil. There are no obstacles In sight now. and It la lM»lleved the appropriation will bo forth coming on the third attempt. OPELIKA, ALA. XIIss Pauline Torbert. of LaFayette. was In Opelika last week en routs to Mont gomery. Mrs. B. XV. XX'IIHams. wife of the mnvor of the city. Is the guest of her slater, Mrs. Tlgftor, in Columbus. Miss May Stephens, of Downs, who has lieen visiting Mrs. John Fletcher, has re turned to her honte. J. H. N. Davis, Jr., of Woodbine, Ga nn alumnus of the A. P. I.. Is here for n visit to his brother. XVIII K. Darts, while en route to the commencement exercises of Auburn college. Mrs. XV. E. Iludmon and daughter. Miss Amelia, are at Montgomery. George Dobbins, who haa been visiting his sister, Mrs. John Melton, has roturned home. I)r. J. A. nice, psstor of the Court Street reshvterian church lu Montgomery, was ^visitor at the missionary meeting last The Double Eight Club waa delightfully entertained last week by Miss Elizabeth Buchanan at the beautiful home of her parents, XIr. and Mra. A. M. Buchanan, .North Tenth street. The afternoon •njoyahly spent by playing progressiveTdd domino. Mrs. W. ft. XVstta aeorlug highest. | Mr. and XIr*. J. M. Burt's little daughter, Annie Mae Barnes. Fannie Kahn. Hudmon. Katie Belle lloneou, Mary rwln, Florrle Condon, Elisabeth Burh- and El(xat»eth Griffin, of LaFayette, were the guests of honor at a charming func-, tlon last week when Xlrs. Charles V. In grain waa the liestsaa. This waa one of the moat enjoyable occasions of the week. Those present were Misses XfcQneen, Grlfd Annie Marie ilin r Erwin, nnnn, XIaude Watkins and Maude Brown and Mesdames Frank Farley. A. M. Buch anan, A. XI. Buchanan, Jr.. R. U Hamford, Orrin Brown. Frank Jackson. W. P. Dunn, of Atlanta; W. XI. Tucker, n. L. Condon, M. M. McCall, N. P. Renfro and 3. A. I Greene. Rev. Robert Kirkpatrick, an eminent Presbyterian minister of Austin, Tex., ac companied by Rev. F. E. Rodgers, of Louisiana, were her* last week returning from Greenville, 8. C, The former waa a one-time resident of this section, having been pastor of the LaFayette church. XIIss Opal XX’yatt, of Camp Hill, was the guest a day last week of Opelika friends. Hon. II. R. Dudley, of Beale, was greet ing friends In the r|{y last weak. Mr. Dud ley waa nominated In the recent primary In Russell county to the legislature. Dr. I. N. Stowe ami C. P. Stowe had as thetr guest last week their brother, Rev. J. J. Stowe, of Gallatin. Teun. Her. Raleigh W. Greene, pastor of the Girard Metbodtat church, waa In the city last week with hla parents. Captain and Mrs. R. M. Greene. Little Xllsa Florida Echols It the guest of her sister, Mrs. George O. Berry, Jr., In Columbus. ■ It waa sad news to the many frlenda of ic grief stricken parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■. O. Bull, who formerly resided In Au- Ibnrn, to learn of the death of their bright little son. Orrvttfe, whose death occurred at Columbus. Ua. Rev. G. 8. Anderson, of Aubtirn, per- I formed the marriage ceremony last week of XIr. Barnett XIoore to Mrs. Ella Harris, both of Loarhapoka. The following are the sponsors at the Bnmmencement gaieties at AtihtirtM|U|«H this week: Battalion sponsor. XIIssBOTVOTH of Xlontgomery: company A. XIIss Xlsdge Averyt. of Auhnrn; company H. Miss Alice Barkley, of XIoblle: company C, Mias Bethany Hicks, of Onettka: company D, XIIss Ellen Harris, of Montgomery; com pany K. Xllsa Mary’ Charles Barnes, of DpelllHi: hand of Alexander Xlrs. X. It. Denson nn«l daughters. Misses Fella ami Xfary. of lAFayettc. were here last week en route to Auburn to attend the graduation exercises of Mrs. Denson's r Xllsa May Jenkins, of Midland, Ga., is a commencement visitor at Auburn. In compliment to the sponsor. Miss Betbj Wber the farmer bos harvested his grain and got the golden stores safely Into hli garner the next question Is: "How shall hla wheat be prepared for food and for shipment to the distant parts whore tt la Wanted T* It Is known to all that the ancient moth od of grinding grain was that of the hol lowed stone, or the mortar and pestle. By such means did the old Hebrews? Egyptians, Phoenicians and Greeks grind or rrack their grain. iivcntlng the running stone and Htiillonar; grooved one— tho "upper and nether mill stones." which were, of course, at first operated by hand. In the early pa -Ury the mlllilnWWBWiilpWIP w*»re made much more effective by the process known as "dressing." or grooving, the meeting faces of the stones. Crude as these menus were, they wars all that men used In milling until well along toward tho beginning of the nine teenth century. It was In 1790 that Oliver Evans, or Delaware, wrought his revolution In the mining Industry. „ By Evans* syjtetn, from the moment the grain was emptied from the wagon to the final production of the flour at tho close of the process nil lunnunl labor was dlapeused i dispensed first put Into a box "scale beam, where the process all manual with. The grain hung on a scab — ---— weighed. It was then run into an elevator, which raised It to a chamber over cleaning machines, from which place It waa run _ ■ bonne rs of the millstones. * XVhrn ground It fell from die millstones Into a receptacle which carried H to the drying floor, where another * It In steady motion until It rn< tn vance hept „ was thoroughly dried, when It was con voted by machinery to the ItoUers. TI)C I-.VSns •rati»m—fint «r ,an whl the mder one __ _ prevailed In the Old and New .. more than three-quarters of a century. XYlthln the past generation there has, course, been s revolution In the mlllli _ hoi nee greeter even than the one made by Etods at the close of the eighteenth century. About thirty or thirty-five years ago was discovered that the coarser portion, or kernel, of wheat, which lies next to the skin of the berry, and l»etween the akin ami tin* heart. Is tho most valuable and nutritions part of the grain, ns It consists rW l # tJ|r Wledge .... . modern revolution In lullllng methods and rave na the "roller" procesa lu lieu of tho •Id fared stone*. The new process consists of removing the -.niter skin of the wber* ISh “ “ Impurities from the "ir ~ "*mn the cw lings Into « nder the old system the coarser part, known as middling*, waa thrown aside nml ground nn Into cattle food or M ‘ * was considered nil Inferior grad by which Arrangement the rtttH _ cream of the wheat, while the man. In his Ignorance, was eating the poorer putt, thinking that he was getting the best. r captain, a delightful social function held last Friday at which Miss Erin Black, a slater of Captain Black, waa the charming hostess. Mlsa Black has recently returned from College Park, where she color* of the company, red ami white. Miss Annie Mae Barnes presided over the punch bowl, which was entwined with red and white hunting In a tiower of red blossoms. There were profusely scattered over the bouse vases of rod flowers, with vases of daisies to carry out the color scheme. In two courses a lunch waa served, the colors gowned In white chiffon, elaborately trimmed with lace ami made prince's style, with a touch of red to carry out the color raoUf. Hbe presented to Captain Black and his company the colors. In red and white Mtln ribbon, made Into a row-ti* with loon streaming ends. Miss Black, the waa assisted In entertaining by ker Xlra. 8. 8. Black, and Mesdames R. J. Miles, XV. D. X'arner. II. M. Wilson and C. A. L Hamford, * *" " ‘ * '* don snd little ! Ing young ladle* were jin COL, ROBERT LOWRY TO DELIVER ADDRESS TENNES8EE BANKERS’ ASSOCIA TION CONVENES WEDNES DAY AT LOOKOUT INN. Rpn-tal to Th, Gcoritan. CtutUnooi*. Tvnn., Jnni, l.-Ttai- ,l>- t„nth «nnunl convention of the Tennewee Itankrra* AMortatlun will convene nt I molt- out Inn tomorrow In ■ two itay,* vulon. Anions the nm,t prominent hanker* In th, Vnlled Stale, who will ncItlroM th. convention will he Feitua J. Wade, presi dent of thr Mereanlll, Trnnt fompanjr, of St. I-onla; Col. Iloliert J. Lowry, president of thr l-owrjr National Rank, ot Atlanta, and othrra. The convention will lie called tn order hj president F. B. Ftaher, of Jachaoo, Tenn. Mayor W. L. Frierson will deliver the ad- dreaa of welcome, which will h, responded to hy G. W. Wade, cashier of tho Hank of Trenton, Trenton. Tenn. At Wednesday afternoon's aesslon Judse Jerome Templeton, of Knoivllle. will speak on "Bills of Ijidlny." which will 1ms fol lowed hy nn addroaa on "The (tank and the Public," hy It. M. Chambllse. of Brownsville, Tenn. DEAD BODV FOUND ON RAILROAD TRACK Special to The Georgian. t.'bnttanooga, Tenn., Jnne A apeelal from Dnyton, Tenn., soya the dead Iwdy of Hugo Kuna waa found on the track! of the t'lnelnnatl Southern railroad at that place. Ua had t> aad n new pair of ehoea. which he pore ha ami In Chattanooga, on,hla per- SOUTHERN TEACHERS OF MIM TO MEET ASSOCIATION WILL A8SEMBLE AT GAINESVILLE IN ANNUAL Special tn Tha Georgian, Galnravlllr, Ua.. Juno A—For the fourth time, the Southern Music Traction' Aaaol elation and th, Georgia State Aaanclatlonl will meet In Ualneavllle. tha aeasloaa l>e| ginning on June tl and ad Ilk through] Jnne II. Galneavllle 1a particularly flit ml for meeting! of thla character: Ita summer climate la Ideal; the people of the rlly take a great lulerrat lu Ibe coming of the trarh- era and the taillra alwaya eiert themselves to nuke the star aa pleasant aa pnaalhlr. All trarhera and vlallnra atop at llrruau college, which alwaya tbrnwa open Ita home department for the reception of gnrsta. The members of the aaanetallon have frru use the The program for thla meeting will lie a moat helpful one. Itiialneaa meetings and dlacnaalona nf vari out topics, will all lie held at the morning of Itethany Hicks. Ion, aliases ., Mr— n, .nu DerTell , Charles aod lour Barnes. hnth Wear. Jlary Cowan. Katherine Denn. Myrtlce Renfro, Rena Thomaaun. Klennor Miles, Jaaetta Stupard and Anal, Mao Ha rues. Comnnny c waa "rearst h, full. Conaty Solicitor John K. Watkloa and Rev. J. II. Holloway are attending th. rom me ace moot rirrelaM at Ik, Southern university. Greensboro, _ _ . Mias William Hood, of Dtdevllle, here the latter part of the week en route to Dadrvlllr to attriHl th* gruduaf - her brother. Shaffer Hood, who waa In chief or Th, Glomerate, tha collrg* annual. Mlanes Inea and Kdna Alaobrook, of Flva Poll,la. are nt the commencement aierctaea * P. "l^'Tleater la vlaltlng nt Knoxville, Tenn. Mra. Tharb, th, wife of Preaid eat Charles Coleman Tbnrb. of the A. P. t„ aeeom pnnlml hy her aon. Rlrhard. are at Spar Unharg. »• C.. atteadlag the ara.luailon nf her daughter. Mias llrMle Tkach, who haa been at Converse college. About forty gnretn were prerest Thnredny ■lung In Mont- Mtareii Maud Palmer and Myrtle, Renfro have returned home for the vacation from “'MlLa'-S^'r^rA^^rlnel^an aw cstnr. Ga.. are at boare for th* summer tha. SSiiur'ncTrlMa will he omitted. Snperia- j lYofeanor B. XV. Brock haa returned home TlSdrot W\ lb Hire, who, ban heen .In [ tnat rmtUmm. where he area a vlitor at IS,.. .f the Inailtntloa. will he ahereeoes lt> inslaw securest nerelrea or kla alma i»'s«sr 5S 5^1r~ss. er. for revrea..?r.re P J* poritta.,?^ reeeatv.nfth mencement ettrclara, being alumni of that Inatltulloa. . . .. ... Mr. Jnreph II. Smith, cashier of the Bank of Gpelllq,. waa the gu.-et Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. John F, Purser In Atlanta. Mias KITIe Smith, dnngktrr nf Poatmaater D. B. Smith, haabecn rlaltlng relallrea In MtaaTnul. Pruitt, nf San Antonio. Tea., who baa lieen the guest of Miss Mnry Ilndmon. returned hut week to her borne. Friday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Wiley W. Wllllama, lb* Robert K. lew ebapter of th* Dauabters of lb* Confed eracy bosored the memory of Prealdent Jefferaou liavta. with appropriate eierctaes. The roll call was responded to y mem bers with Interesting farts la Prealdent Darla- life. Short nfrtrhrn ware read by i Glennie Daffln and Mrs. J. \V. Spinks, reutlfal and Inspiring addmu was then * hy lion. T. !>. Hamford. who hml been Invited to he the.gnrat of the ebapter on this nrcnelon. After the chapter meeting at New Orlesna. was with hit parents. (Ity Clerk and Mrs 8. H. Illtek. while ea mule I to hla alma mater. Auhnrn roilrgr, to nt- toad the graduation nf hla brother, Cadet Captain James It. Illn. k. Adjutant ttanerel \V. W. Itrnndon, Tuacaloure. was In Opelika Saturday. THROUGH SLEEPING OAR LINE TO Wrightsville Beach, N .0. Commencing Saturday. June the Itb, and continuing each Satuaday during tho months of Jufie, July and Au gust, through sleeping cam will be op erated. delivering passengers at the hotels at Wrlghtavllle Reach, leaving Atlanta at •:!& p. m.; returning, leave Wrlghtavllle each Thuraday. arriving Atlanta the following morning at t:30 a. m. Reason tickets $18.56; week end tickets, good for five days, $8.25. Holder* "Thr Value of Class Worlr snd Class Criticism," Mra. Ilanaab. "I'uhlh* Hrluiol Xluslc, Truitt, Mobile, Ala. "XX'hat Htuilles nml Piece* RhoiiM tie In the rurriculum of a Mu*' - -* •- *" — U«t Grlgrr. Mrs. Msndo Juste HtuUeut," Aug The coneert programs promise to tie of great eiluratlonnl benefit, nml will lie given hr tho followlni SUm rnf-ni, iiini kwu ire- my tho following artists: Mr. and Mra. [Powell, Nashville, Tenn.; Xlra. Bessie Meek. Mrs. Godwin, Mrs. Ilrandow, Miss llintiel and Frank Nelson, of Knoxville. Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Kllenherg, Mnntgonif |err, Ala.; MIm Mauds Truitt, MohlleJ L ‘ J "—*-*•"-'^7, Kllndworth eonssrrnl At Ala.; Kurt Muller, wr, * ' ““ Unti. __ __ Atlanta: Ml re f|anna¥ Crook', Jarkannyllle; Ala.; MIm K<U Bartholomew, llrenan col- It-gc, lialni-avlllc. Go. These nre a few of those who will take part In the varlona concerts. The ladle, nf Gainesville are arranging some delightful social functions fur the lug the summer school of . tnu.lc convention, ran gel a rata of ous am a third fare for return tickets. EXERCISES CLOSE WITH ANNUAL DEBATE Special to The Georgian. Spartanburg, 8. C., June I.—The de bate between the Carlisle and Philo- aophlan litersiY societies Monday night closed the commencement exercises at Converse College. The graduating axarclsea on Mon day attracted a large audience. The nnnual address by Dr. Newell Dwight mills, of Brooklyn, N. Y., waa tha ablest effort ever heard In this city. MIm Margaret Yancey, nt Albany, Ga., won the prise offered by the col lege magaslne for the best essay. APPOINTMENT GIVEN TO NEWSPAPER MAN SEABOARD. Imparts Unitary french dry cleaning and DYE WORKS >-«<"*, and o-m 21*2* Cleaning, done by hand. - T __ rT PHONE IT44, Suite cleaned* and r-re .red. French I*' Am * r l: Fine underwear, ehtrt watata, tamer work._Uce CUT- Mull* rivAl-n Ielng**r|p. Law. onrondi**, ^afn MU ” * WM. A. FLORENCE, Proprietor. "Ur __ JM Mfi, DaVla were In Aul.arn yntrotaf. Mtaare Reno TTlom.^n. Katheria* Deni * - - — ••nortlrtl. Knih iipellka wbo art attending comment*- I Borton and John Miiron. bath iof XUrtannOw Wo? SSS/AA ruuU lu Au'-:ru to U* pr*-e*-ut at CL.- •-in $1.0# 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. A0ENT8 WANTED. Hpedal to-The Georgian. Hpartanburg, H. C., June *,—P. It. Flke, who until recently waa city edi tor of The Spartanburg Herald, been appointed private secretary Congressman J. T. Johnson. He will assume charge nf the secretaryship the latter part or this month. HEARST IS A FAVORITE IN SYRACUSE, N, Y. POLL By Private Leased Wire. New York, June t.—Eg-Mayor J. K McGuire, of Hyracuee, who haa been In town several daya on political and oth er business, tells about a poll recently made by one of hla close friends In thr Fifth ward In Byrscure. "Ordinarily,” said Mi-Outre, who was- formeriy .chairman of the Democratic executive committee, "this ward ta a Republican stronghold, and It shows the political trend of our city. The poll gave the following reeult; Re- B bllran. 4*1; Democratic, 1*4; Hearat, I; Bortall.t, «*; later, IfO. MRS, DAVIS IS TO 00 TO A SUMMER RESORT Ladies' Phaetons, Light Surrles, Bike Buggies, Home-made Harness, Hiding Saddles. Real Runabouts, Rubber Tires, Banner Buggies, Bolster Springs, Work Wagons, Etc. Front New Depol. E. D. CRANE & CO. 44 4 46 Madison Ate. J GUATEMALAN REBELS REPORTED DEFEATED INVASION FROM 8ALVAD0R 8AI0 TO HAVE BEEN STOPPED BY GOVERNMENT FORCES. fly Private Leased Wire. Waehlngton, June S.—The state do partment haa received a dispatch from United States Minister Combe, nt Oua temnln City, stating that an armed revolutionary force, In addition to those which have already Invaded the coun try, has entered Guatemala from Sal vador. The Guatemalan minister here haa received a cable from the minister of foreign affairs stating that tha revolu tionary movement acroaa the Salvador hniinilary bail mat with utter defeat. According to tie caress ram uw Owa temalan troops mat the revolutionary party at Asuncion Mils and defeated them completely. HOME COMING WEEK FOR KENTUCKIANS. THROUGH SLEEPERS Atlanta to Louisville. On account of tho abnvo occasion tho W. & 'A. n. n. and N. C. & 81. L. Railway will sell round trip tlckota on Juno 10, 11 and 12 at rate of non fare plus IS cents for the round trip, tho rate from Atlanta being 111.56, tlckota good to return until Juno 23, 1906. Fly depositing ticket and paying fee of 60 cents. However, tlckota will be extended until July 23. Three trains dally, iMtUa \tinm» at 6:15 a. m., 4.60 p. m. raid 6.60 p. m., all carrying standard Pullman sleep ers Atlanta to Nashville and Nashville to Loulavllla. ■ In addition to thla service there will be through alaaping cart operated on the 4:50 p. m. trains of June 10 and 11, Atlanta to l/iulavtlle without change, arriving Loulavl' . next morning at :30 a. m. Route la via Chattanooga, Nash ville and Mammoth Cave. For further Information write or call on J. A'. THOMAS or C. It. WALKER. C. P. 5 T. A. U. T. A. Peachtree Vladuet. Union Paaa. Bta. CHARLES E. HARMAN, General Passenger AgenL Just Received A Complete Line of —ANSCO CAMERAS— All the latest Improvement,.. Full line ot amateur auppltea. Bgat ama teur finishing In llie city. SAMUEL G. WALKER. 85 Peachtree St. AWNINGS TENTS UPHOLSTERY AYAIER & VOLBERG 130 So. Torsyth St. a ulentifle frtalmffsf f»t Whiskey, Opium, M or . Phint. Cocaine, Chloral, Tohatto and Meuratlht- nia or Ntrvt hhautlioo. Th* Only Keeley Initi- fufe in 6ior|ii. 235 Capitol A«e., ATLANTA, GA. $500.00. Hy Private lea*4 Wire. New Tork. June 6.—Mra. Jefferson Davis; who baa been seriously III f.,r ■ral daya at the Hotel Gerard. Is said now to, be so fer advanced to ward recovery that her friends have no further-uneasiness. Arrangements were made totlav for her removal ta a summer resort, where It le -expected she Will be , ompletely restored to health within a short time. Mrs. Davis suffered from an attar): of pulmonary oedema following pneu monia brought on by exposure to e cold rain while driving In tha park. Owing to the advanced age of the patient there wen fetta that •!.'-• would Imrdly recover. TAX LEVY IS REDUCED AND APPROPRIATION MADE Hpertol to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn.. June I.—At the ad journed tenn of th* eoanty court lb* tax levy waa redared tram 11.50 to 8.5 for the rear. The amount of *m waa appropriated for thi- support of the lornl national guard ami a nreeeut levy waa made for Ike eoj>- uort nf the two county high erhaota which are to he eataliltab-d In this county. A lionrd nf education whose term* ere lo lie one, four slid ala years, rouatatlug of alt ummliere, waa also elected. YOUNG CHINAMAN WINS A PRIZE FOR ORATORY The abovo reward will bo pnlri for such evidence (\a will lead to arrest and conviction of tho party or parties who maliciously cut a number of wires on cablo pole nt comer of I’onchtreo and Sovcnth streets, during Wednesday night, April 19, or Thursday morning, April 20. A lika reward will be paid for such evidence n.v will lend to tho nrrest and conviction of nuy per- son or persons malicfou-dy inter-, fering with or destroying the property of this company, at any point. • By Private (.eared Wire. New York, June l-Joe Tong lee, a young Chinaman of Canton, who now ta the I'nlted Staten for th* parpua* of St ring himself as a teacher, was the winner J eaierday of the oerond prtae In th* gan- ram oratorical coo lent which ta a part of —* ta*. of I he New BWWB 'S thi* took CtllDfM*," "Th* Chili#** nre fra ml for thrtr f mi da iry." mI-i Ira, "*m1 not for thHr bail balittr* Th# h#*t Vpie In thta.ro* a try hr# In furor of the taw, hat the pnlltl. Ijid* nr*- M.h hluj It." Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, J. EPPS BROWN, General Manager. COMMERCIAL AGENT FOR SEABOARD AIR LINE Hp#rl*l to Th* GrorgUo. PorUmmjfli. V*„ Jatt# lu—'Tb- trnltlc ot fh* f-’./tl I .In* railway. In thl* rlly, linw - th# *piM>lntnirait of Jam** II I J.i4-hw.uvlll#, Ft*. Hr wa* nrrtf«t with tb# g#n»T.il fr#U'ltt i!< i-1 of the hralfoanl In thl* tity. Elk* Visit Decatur. Bpcrltl to The 0#orgtan. Decatur, Ala., June* S.—Pr>unli Kilt* from vmrtou* p*rt* of th# » ■topped off In Decatur »n their to attend the *tat« meeting of I held In HunUvtll* yMtrrday nn<i <Uir* Whllu Iran --- i- -n uixrad by UMflbaiUr loML M KUm of DtctUff wen' i- Hunt#* |al.H*> to attend the *Ute im-etlng. Ph RENOVATING Xf*t*ra«'-« tn.m-« lM*»t work; n#w Ur\ ir ’ tii tf i XV.tk m nt f-.r «t.-l 1 4eUrere4 WKmm Amj. ATLANTA MATTRESS CO., II •**. Phonon 4*»«7 174 Pledniont Avenue.