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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
1| SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining Stales
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
DUBLIN.
A baseball park for Dublin Is an as
nired fart and many games are being
planned for Chautauqua week.
For several days this week a list
Iks been circulated, which was freely
signed, and quite n sum was raised
f or putting the ground In first-class
condition.
Miss Grace Durham, of Swalnsboro,
Is the attractive guest of Mrs. J. s.
Almand.
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-
(r Mrs. Lula Gilbert.
Wptaln W. C. Davis has returned
from a visit to several points In Ala-
bania.
Mr. P. H. Klttrell was a recent vis
itor to Macon.
Miss Dollle Hooks was called home
from Atlanta on account of the Illness
of her mother, Mrs. Eugenia Hooks.
Mrs. T. L. Myers and children, of
Rockledge, are visiting Mr. W. W.
Prescott and family.
* Mr. G. E. Pritchett, of Tlthavllte,
F!a„ l» the guest of relatives In the
** Mr. W. O. Day, of New York, spent,
several days of this week In the city.
Mrs. Eugenia Hooks is III 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-
fly.
Rev. C. B. Wllmer, of Atlanta, who
will preach the commencement sermon
here Sunday, will be the guest of Air.
and Mrs. E. P. Bent*.
Miss Mary Robinson, who haa been
attending C-* College, returned home
yesterday.
fine of the moat enjoyable entertain
ments given In quite a while was the
one of Thursday afternoon by the
Misses Baum, who entertained the
Young Ladies' Club. Hearts was the
game played and was enjoyed by all
present. A ealad course and Ices were
served. Despite the disagreeable
weather quite a number were present,
among whom, I besides the . members,
were: Mrs. Prat L. Williams, Mr#. T.
O. Dupree, Mrs. W. C. Allen, Mre. W.
L. Williams and Mlaa Sikes.
Mrs. J. S. Jordan was a recent visitor to
Tennlllr.
Urn. F. W. Rlmtnone 1m at homo from
a rltlt to r*latJr<*« l» Sortb Georgia.
Mr*. S. B. Jones has returned front At-
Inntii. where she was the guest of >Ira. J,
K. Langford.
Jim* Hpmu* Iii nt home from the boya*
arhnol nt Herat nr.
Mr*. S. J. Lord spent part of this week
at Dexter.
Bernard Itawlra is at home from the
Georgia Military Iuatltutr.
.Superintendent T. T. Holloman, of the
tv. k T. railroad, was In the city Tues
day.
<\ C. Daley, of Ilawklnsrllle. spent
lVednewlay In the city.
Ml** Mabel Howard la Tlsltlng friend*
and rein tire* nt Knunderarllle.
Mr*. G. 11. Wllllniua haa returned from
Korayth. where *he attended the coin*
uem-eiuent exerdne* of that inatltutloo.
Luther (Hailing* spent a few day* at
K<*r*yth during commencement.
Mr*. J. M. Finn I* visiting relatives at
Franklin. Ky.
Professor F. I). Becklnger, recently ro-
eleetefl **el*tant principal of the public
public schools, haa gone to Guyton to
spend the summer.
Professor I). A. Walker Is spending his
Titration at bis home In Kentucky. .
Mrs. C. B. Pattlllo left Tuesday for a
visit to relatives at Bridgewater, Vo.
Msry SaUle Moffett _ Is visiting
friend* and relatives at Jhinderirrille.
Mr*. «. W. Mathews left Friday for
Anierlcus, where she goes to attend the
meeting of the Woman's Foreign Mission-
•rv Society, of which she is president
„:*• M. \\ llllnma has returned
" richtHvllle, where he attended the com-
mencement exercises of the Nannie Loo
Worthen Institute.
Colonel P. I* Wade and family have aa
A r - Wade's mother, Mrs. It.
M. Wade. of Athena.
Ml** Leila Vinson has returned to her
of hi* fatfcei .
*on. He tens .
n, Ala.. Tuesday. but
Inlaw. Mr. W. II. Ed
to have gone to An
i.. Tuesday, but was taken sad-
*r McCall * ** l,,tf ®«endetl by Dr. D.
Hrr. E. fl. t'ninpbell. pastor o!
Christian Church of Home, will leave
burn 1 **** * Tt,It to hl * »®t*»er in Fair
Odaai and WlUUm Duncan were
in Cedartown recently.
J*2* B L. Morris la visiting friends and
relatives In Fort Valley.
N*aa Jones, of Horae, la'the gueat
of Mis* Massey at Cedartown.
IsSn°Konie*° rk JohMOn * of Mllledgeville,
a L. Malone, of Atlanta, la in Rome for
a few days.
„ ,lr - ,W; Prank Irwin anil Rn!
Jl.ma Ml ycjtonlajr fur n few day.' flab
Ing trip at Koater'a Mill.
M I*. I- Ilnyler, traveling paaaetirer ngent
for the Southern luilmail, 1 with hemlquar-
tera at Chattanooga, sn*nt a f.w hour. In
Home yeatenlay with W. C. Spenrer.
Ben Yancey, who haa liren .lightly In
illaiKMml for the laat f*w ilaya, la again
niile to attend to Imalneaa.
J- P. Hhnttnrb. of Iatfayetle, waa among
**>• visitors hi Rome yaaterday. *
S. Crawley, Mr. I. o. Crawley and
Mra. G. h. Crawley, of Roswell. were
aniuiig the ont-of-town vlatlora who hnr,
lmen attending Ibe eouimencenient exer-
cfsea at Hhorter College.
. Hla. Minnie Calheck. of Dalton, la Mali
Ing Mra. J. B. Darla and Mra. J. I
On-ess.
Mlaara Dalay Boyd and Allen Terbat
have retarneil from Ilrenan Colleg
Ualneavllle, to their homra In East llomr.
Mr. and Mrs Ike May, Mra. J. Knttner
and Misses Illanc.'ie and Edita May left
yeatenlay for New York. Mr. Ike May
will ull the tatter part of the weak for
E ««;op<*. while the remainder of tb« party
will stay In New York until bla return.
Mr*. J* I'nul Cooper and Mrs. L. M.
!{ ,rki fef* T^l^rday for Angnata, where
J£«*7 will attend the WHght-WUhnr wed.
ding ttedneeday Messrs. J. 1». and Mark
Cooper will go down tomorrow.
Mrs. W. A. l'atton Iwglu* moving Into
her pretty cottage Just completed tornor-
row. Her aunt. Mrs. M*ry Underwood
I'lumli, of Augusta, will remain with her
children during her absence In Bnrope.
Captain and Mrs. W. I\ Simpson and
young Hlmpson Dean left yesterday ft»r
New \ ork. Captain Rlmpsou goes to at-
tend the Hankers* Aaaoclatlou, which con
venea In the metropolis this week.
Mlsa Meta McDonald, who has been
ttidying voice culture at Shorter Col*
return*! to her home at Fort Valley . ..
day, accompanied by Mrs. Eunice Adam
■on. *
• Mlea Madeline Wyly and Mins Solomon
left Saturday for a visit to Mias Veualile
at her summer home near Stone Mountain.
Itev. and Mrs. J. 1'. Wardlaw will ar
rive tomorrow morning to* be the guests
of their aister. Mrs. J. W. llonnaavllle.
Miss Rosebud Johuaon, who haa lueen the
guest of Mrs. Ed Dean for the past week,
returned tq her home at Carteravllle Ratur-
*»y.
Dr. and Mrs. Wslker Curry have ftiored
Into their nent cottage on Fourth street.
Misses Tattle and Annie Willingham
have returned from Monroe Colli
Miss Katherine Klrton.
>en<llnf tbo week with 1 ..
Miss Louise Masaey. of Atlanta, arrived
hist evenlug to visit Mlsa Battle Hwonson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Porter expect to
occupy their delightful suburban homo In
a few day*.
Lelanil Baas left for Atlanta today to
spend the sunnne* with relative*.
l)r. E. C. Cartledge, of Atlanta, Is In
the city.
Inland Hsss gave a very enjoyable party
Friday afternoon to some twenty youug
►Ueec.
Coosa.
Mrs.
rllle.
■ H. Htnlth.
Mia* Luclle Knight haa gone to bar borne
in Kn ran nab to spend the summer months.
■••wlH return to Dublin In the fall.
Theodore Bunting haa gone to hla old
hotna^t Bremen, Germany, to spend the
f — A. Peacock are at home
O.mfnr, v«* on - D - and Old Point
C^oiV"/ RoWaaoa baa ratarned from
„ ROME.
ur„rr*J'°„ r " ^'aj**** will go Ilown to At-
S " *', nn hglnMO.
J rank Qullllnn. of Moreland, I. the
rwi of ntatlna In tlio city.
Calhmin, la the
KJ* f of Mr> - J«hn P. Davla and Mr* J. B.
l okn IJ- fsriyb*. who waa the
m l .f? J r.,5^* of l*- Bbort-
il l i lav uV ft,rn ?° n f ° r hl * hom< **
tlrr SLi ,l i^ t th ^ Hamilton Hospital, la
»"n X T m f’M.! , „, l |!. ,,,ruTrd * 10 d -"S h ' » f
,,n irC ,Inrrl * hn '< hra-n «n-
mpnd. “u ,B yet w Honaty ill. Her
he Improving, nnd will
^ntR!^| y iiin < I2{ ,polnted l ° ° Mrn of her
Mr r,aod# <-*. Kenmer ly quite 111 at the
ad cake were highly enjoyed.
It. X. Berrien, of Atlanta, la visiting hla
sister. Mr*. W. It. Whitmire,
lira. 8am mm
turned to bei
to Mrs. C. D. Wood.
Announcement haa been made that the
celebrated music teacher. Frau, Gratslanl,
of Germany, will attach beraetf to the
mnalcal faculty of Hhorter College next
session. Fran Gratslanl was anxious to
come to America, and Mrs. Simmons In
vited her to come to Rome. Mlaa Annie
Worrell, of Rome, studied under Gratslanl,
■■■liMmliMr ' rm stage
. _• favored
by having In her midst such a world
famed musician aa Gratslanl.
Mrs. Carlton Wright will entertain at
!lr. and Mrs. J. A. Rounsnvllle will en
tertain Informally at the Cherokee Hotel
tomorrow evening aa a pre nuptial ,cour
tesy to Miss Mary Rounaavllle and Dr.
Cartledge.
UIm Paniri* Wood rompllmrntnl MIm
Uanraprtto Wood and bor karat, with a
raid p«rty Katnntay aft.rnoon.
Dr. Tboron Rlra. of Atlanta, will arrl.o
Wnlnraday In ttral.C In the Cartladf.-
Ilnfltiwivlllr wrirtlllk. ...
Mlaa Marlon tMlIltard rpturord today aft-
rr a arran wraka 1 rtalt to frtrnda and rata-
tlrra In Raltlmon- anti I'hltadrlphla.
A nitmltar of prominent Atlanta people
will arrive tomorrow lo attend the Rouiiim-
vllled'arlletlge wedding; Among [hem will
lie Mr. anti Mra. K. Y. Plark. Mira ~—
ledge. Mr. Lauler, Dr. Cunningham,
Wuldron and Mr. Lyndon.
8T. AUGU8TINE, FLA.
,tUr :" d p,r^n. , rli,«.lh f
8 ^tay%v?n..; P rn r .hS Q re^r'.”.4To.M f J
home, hh
of pr
Is'nnl of rnuiroi nn,i th
substituted. Mr. Han
fessor W.ilkcr will be the first p
the Institution.
A strong effort will be made
an appropriation of J100.000 from the next
ledslature to erect a modern building f«
this srht»ol. Twice this nmount has hoi
grnnteil by the legtalnturc, but the hit! In
the first case was vetoed bv the g<»
nnd In the second was minulled l
passage of the famous Iluckmnti bill. *Thor.
‘."T, ,n »ud It Is
l»0lleveil the npi.roi.rlr’tlon wilt be forth
coming ou the third attempt.
• OPELIKA, ALA.
srin IWaliae Torberf, of La Fayette. «...
— routo to Mont
wife of the i
In Opelika last we
gomery.
Mrs. B. W. Willis
of the city, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Tlgnor, In Columbus.
Miss Mar Stophrns. of Downs, who has
been visiting Mrs. John Fletcher, lias re
turned to her home.
J. S. N. Davis. Jr., of Woodbine, Ot
•n alumnus of the A. P. I.. Is here for .
vlalt to his brother. Will K. Davis, while
rn route to the commencement exercise*
of Auburn college.
Mr*. W. E. lludmon and daughter. Mias
Irdelln, are at Montgoiner
George Dobbins, who has
sister, Mra. John Melton, bus returnu
home.
J. A. Rice, pastor of the Court Street
Presbyterian chnrch In Montg«»mcry. was
S visitor at tha missionary meeting last
wie Double Eight Club was delightfully
entertained last week by MIm Ellrabeth
Buchanan at the Iteautlful Lome of her
pargpta. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Buchanan,
oo North Tenth street. The afternoon v*
enjnvably spent by playing progressive I
domino, Mrs. W. IL Watts sroring hlghc
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burt s little daugbL..
Mrglnln. eutertnlnefl nt a party last week
a nnmlter of her little frli-nds.
Mattie MrOueeu, of Montgomery,
and hllanboth Griffin, of IaiFayette, were
the guests of honor at a charming fu»C'
tlon last week when Mrs. Charles V. In
tram waa the hostess. This was one of
Hie most enjoyable nrcaafons of tha week.
Those present were Misses McQneen, Orlf-
fla. . Annie - Mae_ Harm**. Fannie Kahn.
minii. jisiHie Anisins ana Aisuue iirown
and Meadames Frank Farley. A. M. Buch
anan. A. M. Buchanan. Jr., B. I*. Hamford,
Orrln Brown, Prank Jackson. W. I». Iiuun,
of Atlanta; W. M Tucker, II. L. Condon,
M. M. McCall, N. P. Renfro and J.
Greene.
Rev. Robert Kirkpatrick.# an eminent
Prcsbytcrlnn minister of Austin. Tex., ac
companied by Hev. F. K. Rodgers, *
Louisiana, were hare last week retut
from Greenville. H. c. The former waa a
one time resident of this section, haring
l»ecn pastor of the IsiFayette church.
Mlsa opal Wyatt, of Camp mil. was tt
guest a day last week of Opelika friend*.
Hon. II. R. D*idlev, of Reale, waa greet-
ng friends In the rtfy laat week. Mr. Dnd
ey was nomlnnte<l In the recent primary
In HumcII county to the leglalatnre.
Dr. I. N. Stowe and C. I*. Stowe had as
lelr gueat laat week their brother, Iter.
J. Rtowe. of Gallatin. Tenn.
Rev. Italelgh W. Greene, paator of the
_lrard ilethodlst church, was In the
last week with bis parenta. Captain
Mra. It. M. Greene.
Uttle Miss Florida Ecliols Is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. George O. Berry, Jr.,
In Columbus.
It was sad news to the many friends of
the grief stricken parents, Mr. nnd Mr*.
A. 0. Bull, who formerly resided In Au
burn, to lenrn of the death of thrir bright
little son, Orrvllle, whoso death occurred
at Columbns, Ga.
Itev. O. 8. Anderson, of Aubnrn,
formed the marriage ceremony last work
of Mr. Burnett Moore to Mrs. Ella Harris,
both of Learhspoka.
The following ars the sponsors at the
commencement gaieties at Auburn college
this week: Battalion Sponsor, Mlaa Roberts,
of Montgomery: company A. Mlaa Madge
Averyt. of Auburn; company II, Mlsa
Alice Barkley, of Mobile: company C, Mlsa
niirr immic/i in Munur.
Bethany Hicks, of Opelika; 'company D,
Mlsa Ellen Harris, 6( Mont — ~~
pany K, Miss Mary Charts.. __
Opelika; band sponsor. Miss Edna Sandlin,
»cus«
last week eu route to Auburn to attend
the graduation exercises of Mrs. Denson's
May Jenkins, of Mldlnnd. tin., Is a
commencement visitor at Auburn.
In compliment to the sponsor. Mlaa Beth
any Hicks, of this city, of company C of
Auburn college, James It. Black, of fipcllka.
cadet captain, a delightful aortal function
was held last Friday at which Mias Erin
Black, a slater of Captain 'BUtck, was the
charming hostess. Miss Black baa recently
returned from College I'ark, where she
Dr. A. Andenon. nn. of I'-.AnrlMt
FREE maV
^BOOKKEEPING and shorthand
n ^'
-P^IHEXp notine to e | th . r of •
DAAUGHON'S
JiutiiuUffiolkgeb
ATLANTA, 122 P.,ehtr„.
Pi«dmont Hot.) Block.
Columbi# or Montgomery.
RY HAIL gncrrrafnlly. nr
Law. Penmanship. Arith-
i.- •r-i-.vvritlna. Drawing. Cartooning^
V ,£"* 1» Htates. §300,000.00
Mag Zr. * 7. Tears 1 miooeea. IndoraMl by busl.
cuter anv time. Write
ini Ui l cv'? ,1T ^ ,,S "rorMor MKT MFIIKI.
I** MUST 1® <*rder to get Home Ptudy FREE,
write now. thus: ” Ideelretoknow
Djirs iai Home Rtudy Offer made
ClTy’a VeadTag rsstdsntft left^oni Saturday
evening for Chester, Nova Scotia, where
be will Join bis wife and children for the
"sira'll.r Tomllnoon rlorad bra plrao-
ant winter home on Seville street.
ire Vlaunlilrra of Mr#. Tomllntaw. #nil #11
■rr refntar winter vtaltora to HI. Auguo*
B. J. Korw.rd loft l#»t Frfjjjf
Mra? ¥. m r. er i*«cettl and daughter-lndaw,
« ra. J. T. Parettl, have gone to Tryoo,
M& W frUXJBZSto of tbs chief
trata dispatcher*of the Flori.U East Coart
gffijrt&SrtSflS
Ga.. to vlalt her f**»*er hfx»c-
Mr J. B. Ingraham, third vice president
of the Florida Fast Coast railway, la ea-
Kps?
n. Jarrlo I# HMUnj bra Aanch-
ss hfes&ff
ffl»To
Sfr*^Iram# l n*M#nor/^ Ttetaror £
pchVdu|ed far Jnn# • at th* Kae of tbs
ThT'i'w'.rtnh, entrrltlnrd rarantly In
h»nor of Mr* .nd Mra. Tteo Atetoo^wbo
win Irav. .bortly to a.k<- tb-lr
Atlnnta. Mr. Atetoo tell te ranployte
an.I BUad InatflnrateJI tera fra
ltl -, r rrapratlv. bogra
will te Mlttad.
who tea
rtu.rgf or me IBUf . .. IBr . "rr •
at the next term l»y ITofessor A. 11. waw meter, tbs tnlvermry of
r nr several year* principal of tbs oral ^ alumni were gathered
department. Mr lUra b-fd lb- te«lllon (| ^ of^lte raranljr dftl. a
mer vsentlon.
the
™tnr. of the eompsny, nil and white.' Mins
Annie Mae Bsraes presided over the punch
bowl, which was eutwlt»e«! with red ami
white bunting In s bower of red blossoms.
There were profusely scattered over the
» e vaaea of red flowers, with vases of
es to curry owt tbo color scheme. In
two courses a lunch was served, the colors
Iwlng In evidence In the lost one. Tlio
R est of honor, who has Just retained from
averse college. Hpsrtnnburg, S. C. # was
gowned la white chiffon, elaborately
trimmed with laco and made princess style,
with s touch of red to carry out the color
motif. Rha presented to Captain Black nnd
bis company the colors. In red and white
satin ril»t»on, made Into a iwctto with long
streaming ends. Mlsa Black, the hmitess,
was assisted In entertaining by her mother.
Mis. H. H. Black, and Mradsme* R. J.
Miles, W. I>. Vsrner. If. M. Wilson nnd C
A. h. Hamford. and Misses Greene and C«a-
doa sad little Mlaa Erin Black. Tho follow
er young ladles were present: Misses
trthany Hicks. lone W. nnd DerreU
tarns* Mary Charles nnd lone Barnes,
tilth Wear, Mary Cowan. Katherine Dean,
lyrtlcs Renfro, It* ||« ThoniitiM»n. Kb-aimr
llles. Janette Rlmpnrd nnd Annie Mne
Barnes. I'oiiipnny c was nre«u*nt In full.
County Holldtor John K. Watkina and
Her. J. II. Holloway are attending tho
commencement exercises at thu Routhcrn
university. Grseaabars.
Mlaa William Hood, d e I
here the bitter part of the week en route
to Dsdevllle to attend the graduation of
her brother. Rbuffer Hood, who was editor
In chief of The Gloruersta. tt
M—it
Misses Ines and Edna Alsobrook, of Five
Points, are at the commencement exorcises
at Auburn.
C. K. Hester Is rtsltlng at Knoxville.
Tens.
Mrs. Tharh. the wife of President Charles
Coleman Thacb. of the A- P. 1., accom
psnled by her son. Richard, are at Hpar
tsnhurg, 8. C.. attending tb*> graduation
of her daughter, MIm Bessie Tharh. who
has been at Converse college.
About forty guests were present Thursday
evening at an entertainment In hooor of
company A, Misses Annla and Madgi
Averyt. of Album, being the hostesses.
The latter Is tho sponsor of this company
of cadets, whose captain Is C. C. Certain.
Miss Lindrnlmrg nnd Judge Ljom, Httls
daughter, Louise, sip visiting in Mont-
i
OLIVER. the
C ,, JV , SCIENTIFIC
EVAN;, MILLER.
I
PATHFINDERS OF HISTORY No.36
By REV. THOMAS R GREGORY. '
sT
shipi
th.
mer has harvested his grain
•Mi'ii st.ire* snf.-Iv Into his
it question Is: -How shall
prepared for food and for
nt parts where It Is
tedr
It Is known to nil that the ancient meth
od of grinding grain was that of tho hol
lowed stone, or the mortar and pestle.
By Such means did the old Hebrews.
Egxptlnn*. Phoenicians and Greeks grind
or Cfsek their grain.
It wna a long time after the building of
Solomon's Temple before Hie Hoinnna I in
proved upon the very ancient system by
Inventing the running stone and stationary
groined one- the •'upper nnd nether mill
HtoneH,” which were, of course, apt first
operated by hand
:ho meeting face*
Crude as these
nil that men us
along toward thi
teenth ceutnry.
i more effective by the
•‘dressing." or grooTlug.
of the stones,
means were, tbev were
•d In milling until well
beginning of tho nine-
In 17W that Oliver Evan®, of
Delaware, wrought ills revolution In tbs
milling Industry.
By Evans* system, from the moment the
•/.in Hits emptied from the wngoii to lln-
final production of the flour at the close of
the process all mmunl tabor waa dispensed
with. The grain was first jjut Into a box
hang on a scab "n
Ighed
down to a room over the h.
millstone*. When ground It
millstone* Into a receptacle which rani
It to the drying floor, when- another
trlvnnre kept It In steady motion tin
was thoroughly dried, when tt was
veycnl bv machinery to the lioltera.
The Evans system—between which and
the older one there was no com par 1 -!
prevailed In ,h ** • v '— »*-—• •
more tlmn
Within tin
course, been a revolution !n the
basins* greater eveu llmti the one msile
I'V KwSOS at the close of the eighteenth
century.
About thirty or thirty-fir* years ago ..
wn* discovered that the coarser portion,
or kernel, of wheat, which He* next to tit*
skin of the berry, and between the skin
nnd tho heart. Is the uio«t vnlunbl.
nutritious part of the grain, as It most
largely of gluten; while the Interior Is mm
up chiefly of starch.
It was such knowledge that led
modern revolution la milling methods and
IP»re us the ’Toller" process In llsu of the
sM facial stones.
The new process consists of removing the
mter skin of the wheat nnd Its adhering
Impurities from the "middlings," then sep
arating the middling* from the central |M»rf,
nnd then rcgrlndlng thu middlings Into
_Mt
ten run Into nn elevator,
n chamber over cleaning
hbk placo It was run
t'mler the old system the coarser part,
known os middlings, tvs* thrown aside ami
ground up Into cattle food or imo what
was considered nn Inferior grade of fl.
by.which arrangement the cattle got
cream of the wheat.‘while the utnti, lit his
Ignorance, whs eating the p«»orer pat *
thinking that he was getting the best.
COL ROBERT LOWRY
TO DELIVER ADDRESS
TENNE68EE BANKERS* A8S0CI
TION CONVENES WEDNES
DAY AT LOOKOUT INN.
Special to The Georgian.
C’hattnnoogn. Tetin., Jane B.—The six
teenth annual convention of the Tennessee
Bankers* Association will convens at Look
out Inn tomorrow In a two days* session.
Among the most prominent hankers In
the United States who will address the
convention will bo Festus J. Weds, presl-
I - ,,f II,,. Men until.' Trust < "iiipnnx. ..f
St. lxmls: CoL Robert J. Lowry, president
of the Lowry National Bank, of Atlanta,
and others.
The convention will be called to order
by President F. B. Fisher, of Jackson.
Tenn.
Mayor W. L Frierson will deliver the ad
dress of welcome, which will be responded
to by G. W. Wade, cashier of tho Bank
of Trenton. Trenton. Tenn.
At Wednesday afternoon’s session Judge
Jerome Templeton, of Knoxville will speak
Bill* of Lading," which will be fol
lowed by nn address on "The Bank ond
lb** Pnblfe,** by U. M. Cbamldlss, of
llrownsvllls, Tenn.
DEAD BODY FOUND
ON RAILROAD TRACK
SOUTHERN TEACHERS
Of AK TO MEE
ASSOCIATION WILL A88EMBLE AT
GAINESVILLE IN ANNUAL
8ESSI0N.
Special to Th* Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 6.—A special
from Dayton, Tenn., says the dead lady of
Hugo Kunx wo* foand on the track* of the
(’inrtiinatl Routhcrn railroad at that place.
Ho bad |3 nnd a new pair of shoes, which
be purchased In (-hlManooga, W.wi per-
Joseph II. Rulth. cashier of the
Bank of Opelika. w«* the guest Bumlay
of Dr. and Mrs. John F. Purser In Atlanta.
*:iss Effle Smith, daughter of Poatinnster
IL Smith, has been visiting relatives In
TsBailsgi.
Miss Annie Pruitt, of Ran Antonio, 'lex.,
ho has been the guest of Mis* Mary
Hudmon, returned last week to her home.
Friday afternoon nt the home of Sirs.
WIlerYr. Williams, the Robert E. I*e
chapter of the Daughters of tbe^Csp/rd
eracy honored the
r* Fonfcd
>ry of Presideol
Jefferson Davis, with appropriate exercises.
The roll call was responded to bf^MM
tiers with Interesting facts In I’ri ■
Davis’ life. Hbort sketches were read by
>[!»* Glennie Baffin nnd Mrs. J. W. Rplnks.
Invited to bs the guest of the chapter __
this oi cnslon. After the chapter meeting
a delightful social hour was enjoyed.
John Minch, who Is with the CL K. Co. v
■t New Orleans, was with his parents, City
Clerk and Mrs. 8. H. Black, while en route
to his alma mater. Auburn college, to at
tend the graduation of his brother. Cadet
Cantata James IL Black.
Adjutant General W. W. Brandon, of
Tuscaloosa, was Id Opelika Saturday.
Mioses Swaon —.. ..
and Janette Nhapard, who have been at
tending tho A goes Beott college at De
catur. Go., ars at bom* for tbo sum
mouths.
Prafraraf.O. W. Piwt.tai ralnrn^I h
"fraSl
THROUGH SLEEPING
OAR LINE TO
Wrightsville Beach, N .0.
Commencing Saturday, June the Oth,
and continuing each Saturday during
tho months of June, July and Au-
glint, through deeping car# will bo op
erated, delivering pasaenger* at the
hotel# at Wrightsville Heach, leaving
Atlanta at 0:35 p. m.; returning, leave
Wrlghtavlllo each Thursday, arriving
Atlanta tho following morning at d:‘)0
a. m. Season tickets 118.56; week
end tickets, good for live days, 38-35.
SEABOARD.
tended
ilit® etACHTSit tracer. ?*r2!i C .n7Tmerl-
r _ '‘Si and Oenf# Suits cleaned an.! pressed. Frencti Dye and Amen
Cleaning. Fine underwear, ahlrt wal.ts, fancy work, lac* cur-
n«. done hy hand. Mulls. Swlea. Lingerie. I.mn- Organdies, wash silks.
WM.
awn'. * »• n-iI* *• . ” Mnw- . It-
FLORENCE, P-cs- - M , ..... Ha
Mr. and Mr*,
the commence®
uatlng exerrta** •. ....
Attorney K. NiBffh «n*i Mr. 4. n. s*
Davis were In Auburn yest#>nlay.
MImcs Rena ThomniM.u. Kathi-rlno I*, an,
MjTtlc'c Renfro, Ruasa J »»»w .loll. Uurh Wear. I
Mtrv rowan. Mary churl*** and Ione
Its rue*. Dcrrdl and lone W. Barnes sn.|
Bethany flicks fff ludlos
from OpeUks who are attending rnmminn
****** *iy u^poftM and Jobs Mfltos. both
“■ WSli nlsy en
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 Prudentitl Building,
Phone 5330.
AGENTS WANTED.
Special to The Georgian.
Gainesville, Gs., June 5.—For the fourth
time, the Houthern Music Teachers' Asso
ciation ami the Georgia Rtsts Association
will meet in Gainesville, (ho sessions be
ginning on June 12 am) going through
June 15. Gainesville Is particularly filled
for meetings of this character; Its summer
climate Is Ideal; the people of the city take
a great Interest In the coming of the teach
er* SAd the ladles alwavs exert themselves
in malm Um sis/ nn iib'.tHnnt
All teachers and visitors stop st Brensn
college, which always throws open Its home
department for the reception of gnests. The
memlM-rs of the association have free use
of the concert hall, the oratory hall, the
various offices sud n**cuihly rooms of the
college.
The program for this mooting will bo
most helpful ~Rmrn®|
irIiicm UK
topics, will
scrhIoiik.
The topics for dlscuMlnn are ‘The Value
of Kindergarten Work," Mrs. Margaret
Holder.
"The Value of rtsss Work nod Class
Criticism," Mra. Hannah.
"liiblle fir bool Music," Mra. Maude
Truitt. Mobile. Ala.
"What Similes and Pieces Should be In
the Curriculum of a Music Rtudeut," Aug
Mr. It. sM.-
Powell, Nashville, Tens.;
Meek, Mr*. Godwin. Mrs. uraomiw, Jim
Itubrt and Frank Nrtsow, of KooxvtU*.
Tenn.; Mr. nnd Mrs. Filmt»erg. Montguin
cry, Ain.; Miss Maude Truitt, Mobile,
Ala.; Kurt Muller, Klludworth conferva
tory. Atlanta: Oscar Pappenbeltncr. At
bin far Ml® Ms ads MeChlre. Cox colic
Atlanta: Miss Hannah Crunk. Jsrksoovl„.
All.; MIsh IMn Bartholomew, Drcnau col
Th# ladles of Gainesville are arranging
some delightful eorlsl functions for the
a third fare for return ticket*.
EXERCISES CLOSE
WITH ANNUAL DEBATE
Hp-rlsl to The Georgian.
Ppartanburg, 8. C., Juna 6.—Tha da-
bntn batwaan tha Carllala and Philo
aophlnn Utarary soolatlai Monday night
rloaad tha rommancamant azarclaaa at
Convaraa Collaga.
The graduating exarclaaa on Mon
day attractad a large audlanra. Tha
annual addraaa by Dr. Nawall Dwight
Hlllla, of Brooklyn, N. Y„ waa tha
ablaut effort avar heard In thla city.
Mlaa Margaret Yancey, of Albany,
Qa., won the prise offered by tha col
lage magaslne for the beat aaaay.
APPOINTMENT GIVEN
TO NEWSPAPER MAN
Hpprlal to Tha Georgian.
■ Hpnrtanburg, 8. C, June fc—P, II.
Kike, who until dscantly waa city edi
tor of Tha 8partanburg Herald, haa
bean appointed private aacretary to
Congressman J. T. Johnson. Ha will
assume charge of tha aecretaryahlp tha
latter part of thla month.
HEARST IS A FAVORITE
IN SYRACUSE, N, Y. POLL
By Private Deaaad Wire. <
New York. Juna 6.—Ex-Mayor J. K.
McGuire, of Byracuee, who haa bean In
town aavaral daya on political and oth
er bualneaa, tail# about a poll recentl)
made by one of hla cloaa frtenda In the
Fifth ward In Byracuaa.
"Ordinarily." said MeOulra. who was
formally chairman of the Democratic
executive committee, "this ward la a
Republican atronghold, and It ahowa
the political trend of our city. Tha
poll gave tha following result: Ra-
nihllran, 4M; Democratic, 354; Hears!.
534; Boclallst, 40; tabor, 130,
MRS DAVIS IS TO 00
TO A SUMMER RESORT
Ladles' Phaetons,
Light Surries,
Bike Buggies,
Home-made Harness,
Riding Saddles.
Front New Depot.
Real Runabouts,
Rubber Tires,
Banner Buggies,
Bolster Springs,
Work Wagons, Etc.'
CRANE & CO. 44 & 46 Madison An.
GUATEMALAN REBELS
REPORTEfl_DEF£ATED
INVASION FROM SALVADOR SAID
TO HAVE BEEN STOPPED BY
GOVERNMENT FORCES.
By Private Leased Wire.
Washington, June 6.—Tha state de
partment has received a dispatch from
United States Minister Comba, at Gua
temala City, atatlng that nn armed
revolutionary force. In addition to those
which have already fhvaded the coun
try, ^iae entered Guatemala from Sal
vador.
Tha Guatemalan mlnlater here has
received a cable from the mlnlater of
foreign affairs atatlng that the revolu
tionary movement across tho Salvador
boundary had met with utter defeat.
According to tho cablegram the Oua-
h-mol.in lioo|.< ,ii,-1 Hi, j »*vidi,11‘ai,ii \-
party nt Asunvlon Mila and defcatod
them completely.
HOME COMING WEEK
FOR KENTUCKIANS.
THROUGH SLEEPERS
Atlanta to Louisville,
On account of tho nbovo occasion
tho W. & A. R. R. and N. C. A 8L
I. Hullwn\ Will m II round trip tickets
on June 10, li and 18 at rata tt OS*
fare plue IS cente for tho round trip,
the rate from Atlanta being in
tlcketa good to return until Juno 33,
1306. By depositing ticket and paying
fro of 60 cents. Itowover, tlcketa will
lie extendi d ini'll duly L'.'l
Three trains dally. leaving Atlanta
8:36 a. m.. 4.50 p. in. mid 8.50 p. m.,
nil carrying standard Uullmnn sleep
er* Atlanta to Nashville and Noahvlllo
to LoolsvUle.
In addition to thla service thcrij will
bo through aloeplng car# operated oa
tlie 4:60 p. m. trains of June 10 and 11,
Atlanta to Louisville without change,
arriving Loulsvl' i next morning at
20 n. m.
Routo Is via Chattanooga, Nash
ville and Mammoth Cava.
for further Information writo or
call on
J.’a. THOMAS or C. D. WALKER.
C. P. A T. A. t U. T. A.
Peachtree Viaduct. Union Pass. 8to.
CHARLES E. HARMAN.
Oonernl Passenger Agent.
Just Received
A Complete Line of
—ANSCO CAMERAS—
All the Into*t Improvement*.,
line of amateur euppll**. Il«*t i
tour nnlrtiln* In the city.
SAMUEL G. WALKER.
85 Pcuchtrco St.
AWNINGSI
TENTS
UPHOLSTERY
AVAIER l V0LBER&
130 So. Forsyth 8t.
TAX LEVY IS REDUCED
AND APPROPRIATION MADE
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, Juna 4.—Mre. Jefferson
Davla, who haa been seriously III for
several days at th* Hotel Gerard, la
said now t* be ao far advanced to
ward raeovery that her friend* have no
further uneasiness.
Arrangements were made today tor
her removal to a summer resort, wher,
It Is expectsd She will be < ompletcly
restored to health within a short time.
Mrs. Davis suffered from .in .,tin, l.
of pulmonary oedema following pneu
monia brought en by exposure to a cold
rain while driving In the park. Ouing
to the advanced age of the psiiem
there was fear that .1. would hardly
ffpertal to The flenrglen.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Jnne i.—At Ibe ad.
aimed term of the county court the tax
vy wss reduced frua ILM to 11.8 for
lo year.
The amount of tool was appropriated for
the support of I hr local nations I guard
and a nveceat levy waa made for the sup
port of the two musty high school, which
are l. b. -e.uhll.hcd In this county. A
board of education whose terms are to lie
one, fniir-mnri six years, .onal.tlnx of tlx
members, was atau elected.
YOUNG CHINAMAN WINS
A PRIZE FOR ORATORY
By Private Lraarri Wire.
Sew York, Jum 5.—Joe T*»n§ l*e,
yonn* China man of canton, who ram# to
tbo I’nlterl fltatem for tko purport of At-
th* winner
tho Man-
j port of
»f tho Sew
Uni khnaatf n tractor, w** the
J «-*toril*y nt tlio *#■• ••»#•! |*rtu* In I
ram oratortcnl content which I* a
th**
umiwiiMiH
■las* of tb** Kcfaod nt
tomb ma hi* topic -The
Chlnrar."
•Th# Chinee* ar* frar*
try." Mht l+*. *i
haUt*. Th** h*
Kxrtnelon of the
A idtntHlc trtttmrnl fet
Whiikef, Opium, Mer.
phint, Coalnt, C hi oral,
Tobatco end Hturaithe.
nn or Nerwe hhsutllon.
The Only Kctlty Imli-
lutiin Giorgli. (
235 Capitol Ire., ATLANTA, 6A.
1500.00.
Tha abovo reward will be paid
for Hitch evidence (id will lead to
arrest and conviction of the party
or parties who maliciously out a
number of wires on cable pole at
corner of Peachtree and Seventh
streets, during Wednesday night,
April 19, or Thursday morning,
April 20.
A like reward will be paid foe
such evidence as will lead to the
nrrest and conviction of any per
son or persons maliciously inter
fering with or destroying the
property of this company, at any
point
Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company,
I. EPPS BROWN,
General Manager.
COMMERCIAL AGENT
FOR SEABOARD AIR LINE
Hpeclal to The Georgian.
Portsmouth, Va.. June i-
traffk* drimrtment or the I
Um railway. In thi* rtty. hi
the appotatnirat of Jnm> - I
Portsmouth to th* position ..
■Kent of the road, with hen
Jacksonville, FU. II* wa» f
n*w«*il with th»* icvticrnl frrtgh
of tbo Rraboard In thin city.
Elka Visit Oecatu
Special to The Georgian.
Decatur, Ala., June 5.-
Wkn from varlotia part* n
■topped off In Decatur on
to attend the etate meetli
held In Huntavklta ycaord.
day- White ben-, they v
taln*«l by the IVr.ttur I••<!*
Klka of Decatur went to
iao to attend th** i
Several
HuntMVlIle
••etlnx
pfgg RENOVATING
i‘Y <i>nh* 'Uhl’S ~~rriua
itevaighjgj "" rL t " r
| ATLANTA MATTRESS CO.,
1 B •’ • Phone* 4SIT. 174 Piedmont Avenue.