The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 27, 1906, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. RUSSIA FACES I Financial Matters Are in Serious Con dition. FINNISH GARRISON WITH THE PEOPLE Several Members of Czar’s Council Resign Because Douma Was Dissolved. Bv Special Cable-i-Copyrlght. si. Petersburg, July 26.—The flnan rial situation la becoming alarming. Already the government has received notlflcatlon from the underwriting of the Russian bonds In Berlin and Parts that subscribers to trie last loan are balking and decline to meet the second payment which Is now falling due. tt Is, of course, too soOn yet to determine wf •' ‘ - hether or not the suggestion of the douina that the people refuse to pay foreign financiers believe that there Is danger of Russia’s ability to pay becoming seriously .Im paired. It Is understood that Minister of Finance Kokov-off will start In a few days for Berlin and Paris to see If the matter cannot be adjusted. A well authenticated report Is cur rent today that, a meeting of several committees of the Social Democrats, Social revolutionists, peasants' league, railroad men's union, telegraph opera tors' union and military committee has been held for the purpose of discuss ing plans for the establishment of a provisions government and the In auguration of a revolutionary move ment under a thorough organisation. It Is said that a majority of the mem bers of the douma favor this line of action ultimately, but council delay for the present. Six of the elected members of the council of the empire, the upper house of parliament, Including four of the representatives of Science In the coun cil, resigned today to show their dis satisfaction because of the dlaaolutlon of the douma. At Helsingfors, Finland, 1,500 aol- dlers and sailors of the garrison look an oath to light on. the aide, of the people. CHINKS TO LOSE THEIR PIG TAILS ATLANTA NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD and Youthful 8urglara. On the charge of burglarizing house at 409 Whitehall street stealing from H. R. Fridell, Frank Copper and Frank Wilton, negro boys, wsre arraigned In Judge Broyles* court Wednesday afternoon and bound over under <100 bond each. Young Drunkard, for being Intoxicated Frank Bitch anan, a 14-year-old negro boy, was lined 13 and coats In . the recorder's court Wednesday afternoon. The youth was found by his slater In a drunken state near the old depot some time ago, and although the police searched for him they were unable to locate him until Wednesday. The youth clelma strange man gave him a quantity beer, which left him In the drunken condition. Night Watchmen Injured. George R. Boyland, night watchman In the railroad yardi below the old de pot, Is confined to his home at ir Terry street, a* the reault of an accl- dent early Wednesday morning, when a slight collision between two cars threw him heavily to the ground. Hla Injuries, although painful, are not ee. rlous. Revenue for First Quarter. For thb months of January, February and March the sum of $1,326,224.08 was paid Into the state treasury from the general tax. For the same period $182,- 136 was paid In for poll tax, making total revenue of 11,488.360.08. ENGINEER DUNN KILLED AT CULEBRA By Private hensed Wfre. Washington. July 26.—The headquar tera of the Isthmian canal commission In this city waa advised by cable from Civil Governor Magoon, of the canal zona, of the death on July 21 of Civil Knglneer Robert L. Dunn, who waa killed In a wreck In Culebra. Mr. Dunn wee from Peteratown, W. Vo. Governor Magoon report* one death yesterday In Colon from smallpox. MRS. WILLIS DIES AT NASHVILLE, Rperlal to Tbs Georgian. Nashville, Tenn., July 26.—Mrs. Van- leer Wills, wife, of Postmaster A. W, Wills, of Naahvllle, died this morning. She waa. prominent In Nashville social circles and was a grandniece of Gen era! Anthony Wayne, of revolutionary fame. Her husband. Major Wills, who waa an officer In the Federal army, S urchaaed th* plot of ground at lartetta, Ga., for the location of F.<d.ral cemetery. SEEK TEDDY’S AID IN STATE OF OHIO Dr Private Leased Wire, * • ■ Berlin. July 26.—Official Information has reached the government here that th*- cmpcri.i .if i'li Ina c. an fin j'l.u*'- pr.i- claiming tvv .> m.lb’iil n bu m- and cn forcing their acceptance throughout the empire. The reforms are the abolition of pig tails and the mutilation of wom en's reeC- JOHN D. NEARS HOME SHORES By WILLIAM HOSTER. By Wireless Telegram from Steamer Anterlka, via Marconi Station, Cape Bare, N. F.. July 26.—John D. Rocke feller Is enjoying hie homeward bound trip to New York with aa much gusto end energy aa ha djd on hla eastward passage alx weeks ago. Thera la a dif ference In hla attitude toward hla fel low voyagers. He le not so social as he was going ovar. Mr. Rockafeller has paid little attention to any of the other passengers outatds of the members of his own party, but ha has been con stantly In evidence. Deaths ahd Funerals. Mrs. Harrist Brown. Special to The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C„ July 26—Mrs. Har riet Brown, widow of the late t’aptaln w. P. Brown, died at her home In this county yesterday morning gt an early hour. F. M. Terry. F, M. Terry. 61 years old, died atl noon Wednesday at hla residence, 146 Grant street. The funeral services will be held from the late realdence at ■ o'clock Thursday afternoon and the Interment will be at Westvtew. Thomas B. Mulfin. Thomas B. Mullln, 71 years oldH Confederate veteran, died Wednesday night at S o'clock at the Presbyterian h. spltal. He leaves a wife and two 'children. The funeral services take place Thursday afternoon at 8 o’clock at the chapel of Harry O. Poole ft Co. The Interment will be In the Confed erate veterans' lot at Weetvlew. Charles Harrison Morris, Jr, Charlss Harrison Morris, Jr., the In fant eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H- Morris, died at the residence of hla parents, 2(7 Highland avenne, at ( o'clock Wednesday night. Funeral ser vices were held at 2:26 o'clock Thurs day afternoon at the residence, Rev. C. C. Jarrell officiating, and the Inter ment was at Oakland. John C. Bucher. The body of John C. Buclier, a cltl- sen of Decatur, was brought to Atlanta Thursday morning at 7:60 o'clock and carried to Patteraon'a undertaking es tablishment. Mr. Bucher waa killed Tuesday afternoon at a saw mill be longing to him near Waycroaa by being struck with a piece of flying timber. The funeral service* will be held at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the res idence In Decatur, and the Interment wilt be In the Decatur cemetery. Mr. Bucher la survived by a wife and one daughter. ^aamstnhUer'your 'That doesn't concern me.' tbe nervous man. ‘"Th** aunt 1 . an»w»*red , man. -The question la ‘What ,0 i0 * l,h “* r By Private I-aesed Wire. Washington, D. C„ July 26.—Senator Dick, of Ohio, chairman of the state committee, who has been In Washing ton several daya making hla plana for the coming campaign, has secured tho promise of Secretary Shaw to make several speeches In Ohio during the campaign. The senator left for Now York today, where ha will have a con ferenre with Chairman Sherman, of the congressional committee, regarding lit- distribution In tho Buckeye erature for state and the assignment of speakers. Tomorrow Mr. Dick will visit the pres ident at Oyster Bay and solicit his aid In saving Ohio from the assaults of the Democrats, who are making a deter mined fight to retake some of the dis tricts now Republican, but which are normally Democratic. TO CAST OFF WIFE AND WED ACTRESS By Private Leaied Wire. . Berlin, July 26.—Duke I.udwlg of Ba varia, who la 75 years old, announces his Intention to renounce hla second morganatic wife, whom he married In 16(2, and to contract a-third morgan atic marriage with Frauletn Tordek, a young prims donna of the Royal Opera House at Munich.* WHITFIELD COUNTY GETS NEW ROUTE. By Private Leased Wire. Washington, July 36*—Rural delivery route, established to commence Sep tember 17. Varnells Station, Whitfield county, Georgia. Route No. 1—14 miles; pop ulation served 101. Number of houaea on routo 86. DRAGGED FROM HOME BY AN ASSAILANT. Special to The Georgian. Nashville, Tenn.,. July M—Prenkltn, Tenn., wns the scene of ss attempted as ssnlt today, says s special. Miss l’esrl Knott, oldest daughter of Mrs. Victory Knott, wso attracted to the door by the loud tHirklng of n dog. On opening the door, she was seised by s men end drag- She broke away from her ant nnd ran back to the koage. closely pursued. Her neresms Busily brought neighbors to her rescue, CAROLINA DEMOCRATS TO NOMINATE CANDIDATE. By Private Leased wire. Raleigh, N. C., July 86.—The btggeri and most Interesting congressional con vention ever held In North Carolina will be called to order at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Fayetteville, when the Sixth district Democrats will meet to nominate a candidate to succeed the present congressman, C. B, Patterson. The principal competitor is Slate Sen ator J. A. Brown, of Columbus. There are two additional candidates. Cook, of Cumberland, and Ooodwtn, of Bar nett. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O O JOURNEY TO THE CITY O AND GIRL OF TWENTY O WEDS MAN OF 60 YEARS. O O O Special to The Georgian O Savannah, Ga, July 26.—liar- O O mon Rxtey, of Savannah, aged 60, O O waa married last night at the O O union station to Mis* Jlncy Nabb, O O of HurryhllL aged 26. The young O S woman did not want to get mar- O tied In the country, so they came O O to Savannah. O The groom I* a well-known O O truck farmer and has been mar- O D tied twice before. O O O oaoncMwinooooooooooooooooa SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining States Pleasant Mention From Other Cities SANDER8VILLE. On Thursday, the 19th, waa th# an nual picnic at Chalker. A number of Sanderavllle people attended. The 'Dick Russell Club" was quit* In evi dence. Among those who went up In the afternoon were Mleeee Mamie Sparks. Minnie Young, Rozalia Mathl* and Louise, Sullivan, Messrs. C, D. Shelnutt, Thomas Sparks, . Battle Sparks and Sam Devereaux. Profesosr and Mr*. Gibson are visit ing friends In Agricola. A delightful outing was given the visiting young ladles by some of the matrons of Smith street. The Invi tation waa to a luncheon to be given at Idylwild, the picnic grounds on the W. <6 T. It. It, about 20 mile* from Sanderavllle. The guests of hhnor were Mlae May McConnell, of Savannah, and Mia* Neill* Whllden, of Mllledgevllle. The party of twenty couples nnd the chaperone left on the 1 o'clock train and returned at 7:20 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. C. Shelley are on a trip to the mountain* of North Caro lina. Miss Varlna Long will leave on Mon day for a vlelt to her home In North Carolina. T Mis* Bertha Williamson leaves Sat urday foV a two weeks’ visit to Wrens. Dr. If. A. Hermann I* In New York for a vacation. While there he will at tend lectures at the Polytechnic. Miss Zettle Durloo Is spending a moth In Portland, Me. Mias Bertha Hermann has returned from a delightful visit to Rom*. Mrs. Gordon Boatwright, of Roches ter, N. Y, Is the guest of Mrs. Lee Jordan. Mlae Ruth Klnnard, of Atlanta, la visiting Miss Mamie Sparks. Miss Belle Hopkins Is the guest of Afro. II. M. Carrere. Mr. nnd Air*. C. H. Klttrell are spending two weeks at the Hotel Ju- Ihln. * Afre.. Carlos Rodgers, of Savannah, Is With Mrs. fl. G. Lang. Mr. Colin Campbell, of Macon, la on visit to his mother. Mrs. C. D. Shelnutt and daughter. Ida, are visiting Athena and Walnut Grove. Miss Susie Warthen, of Bartow, af ter n two weeks’ vlelt to; Mrs. George Evans, ha* returned home. Mr. Andrew Sparks Is n member of delightful house party at the home of Mr. Sydney J. Taylor in D*vla- boro. guest. Allss Kirkpatrick, has returned to her home In Montgomery. Mis* Eleanor Matthews Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. D. Smith, at Blount Springs, Misses Claride and Mamie Sue Ber ry have gone to St. Clair Springs. Miss Mary Ware, with Mr*. Clay Clopton ami Mis* Alary Turner Clan ton, Will leave soon for Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Mrs. K. J. Know and Airs. Owen Brown are at Blount Springe. MARIETTA. The Ladles' Afternoon Euchre Club was delightfully entertained by Mrs. c. T. Nolan Thursday afternoon. The prizes, a hat pin holder and pin cush ion, were won by Airs. Agnes Hlllsman, of Albany, and Mrs. George H. Keeler. After the game a salad course and lee* were served. Mr*. \v. A. DuPrs entertained the Young At at runs’ Bridge Whist Club on Friday uftemoon. Air. Hilton Holmes entertained number of young people at euchre on Wednesday evening. Alls* Jennie Wellons Is spending this month with Air. and Mr*. J. D. North- cutt at their summer home In north Georgia. Mrs. Walter Sessions and children, of Birmingham, are visiting her mother, Mrs. L. N. Trammell. .Air*. Will Pomeroy and little daugh ters are the guests of her mother, Mrs. L; N. Trammell. Mrs. MaybrII Glover Williams, New York city. Is visiting her parents. Air. and Airs. J. B. Glover. Alisa Ellen George and Mias Issle Brumby are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Field In Cantor). Professor Northcutt’a dance Friday night was largely attended. Mr*. L. N. Trammell, Jr., Is spending home time In Atlnnta. Mrs. L. D. Hoppe Is visiting Air. and Mra. Fields In Canton. I Mias Nell Atkinson, of Atlanta, Is tho guast of Alra. C. T. Nolan. spending some time at Tybee. Misses MaybeUe Hawkins and holt Williford have returned from a pleas ant vlelt to Cordele. Air. Jeff Taylor, of Tampa, Fla., Is spending some time 1n Amerlcus, hla former home. , „ ' MT. AIRY. Mira Dora Dtiuwooriy has returned to Macon sfter a visit of several weeks with Mra. A. It. Maywood. Jr. Airs. B. Conlter and daughter, Miss rsullne Coulter, returned to Atlanta Hun day. - Airs. Robert T. Walker, of Savannah, Is occupying her summer cottage on Mount .'(Tsv Alice White, of Atlanta, Is visit ing her. sister. Airs. O. T. White. Mrs. K. II. HtalUngs and her ltttls of Atlanta, are among the guest# at BIRMINGHAM, ALA. An event of th# past week which af forded much pleasure to the younger society set was the dance on Tuesday evening given by Miss Sadie Gillespie In honor of her guest, Allas Hope, of Portsmouth, Vr. Miss Gillespie, who Is to be a debutante of the next sea son, wpre a gown of embroidered lav ender chiffon and her guest a'white not over taffeta. Delightful refresh ments were served during the even ing. M2. Arthur \Y. 8. Chalrsell, who poa- sesses a high baritone voice of rare quality, returned home Friday after studying for the past winter In Dea Moines, la. Alias Mary Ruth McLeuter will spend the remainder of the summer with Airs. P. Wilson nt hsr summer home on Lookout Mountain. - Dr. and Mr*. F. F. Bnedecor will leave about the first of August for Thousand Islands and the great lakes. They will be gone a month or two. Misses Addle and Ethel Norton ere the guests of Hon. nnd Mrs. J. Q. Rob ins In Tupelo, Mlsa. Mr. Wallace W. -Wilson has returned from a visit with friends at Lake Tox- away and Asheville. Miss Leone Cosby has returned from Aloblle. Mr*. Frank B. White and her daugh ter, Alls* Marguerite White, have gone to Glenwood Springs, Colo., Yellow stone Park and Portland. Ore. Captain hlte will Join them later. The marriage of Miss Katherine Lydia AlacKnlght and Atr. John Purcell Burke, of Jacksonville, took place Wed nesday evening nt the home of the. bride's parents, Air. and Mrs. J. A. AlacKnlght. In Calera. Dr. and Mr*. George Stubbs left Thursday for New York, by way of Savannah. Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Woodward left the city In their automobile for Cleve- ' fid. Ohio, from whence they will go I Sidney and then to Welds*, Me., their former hqme. Air. and Mr*. David Thompson hav* gone to Asheville, where they will spend part of August and then go to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mra. Atlchael Clifford, Mlsa Clifford and Mr. Albert Clifford have gone to Atlantic. Alls* Clifford's MADI80N. Allss Mary Trammell entertained about thirty guests Friday evening In honor of Alls* Hill, of Nashville, At|*f Lucy Burton, of Buford, Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Rein hardt. , , Miss ines Parker Is entertaining the member* of the J. B. L. Club at a house party this week. The guests are: Allss Fannl* Stokes, Mlsa Martha Hunter, Mlea Anlce Speers, Alls* Sara Robert- eon. and Miss Kitty Newton. ROGERS MAY TRY TO SETTLE STRIKE By Prlrat# I-ensed Wire. New Bedford, Mass., July 26.—Btrlke breakers are being brought here today by President Crappo, In an attempt to break th* strike which has lied up the lines of the Union Street Railway Company, and the crucial point In the fight of the trolley men for more pay, shorter hours and the recognition of their union has been reached. It I* declared by some that H. H. Rogers, one of the (largest stockhold ers In the company, will personally come to New Bedford and take a hand the conflict. • JASPER, ALA. Mrs. It. W. Anderson nnd daughter, of Alexander City, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. AI. Stovall. Alls* Ili-no Lnmkln, of East Lake, la the guest of Misses Kate and Douglass Rowe. • Miss Florence Is able to be out after an attack of fever. Mr. Asa Cranford haa returned from a trip to St. Louis. Aliases Everett nnd Mary McGuire, have returned from a few day’s visit to Tuscaloosa relatives and friends. Mies Irene Hogue, who hns been vis iting Air. and .Mrs. W. 'W. Hogue nt Dora, ho* returned to Jasper, nnd la the guest of her sister, Mra. Charles D. Long.. Mrs. Mollle Daflln, of Mobile, la Vi* Itlng her parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Parrish. Alias Lena Comer, who has been the guest of Miss Laura Parrish, has re turned to her home at Birmingham. Mlsa Carrie Lamar It visiting friends at Dorn. Mr*. J. Af. Shnw Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. AI. Cross, at Dora. Alls* Ives gave a very tntereettng and enjoyable dramatic recital for the benefit of the Confederate soldiers' monument fund at the school atfUlto- rlum recently. In Atlnnta after a visit of two weeks with Mrs. J. F. Itubley. Mist Mary Waller, ‘ with lier mint, ' her summer cottn'gi ■ MB er, of Columbus, Os.. Mrs. R. T. Waller, st Airs. j. F. Chariton, of Columbus, Ga., I* with her slider. Mrs. It. T. Waller. Mis* Alice Lynn Lewi*. of trrluc, Fla., t Mr*. Runteyis fur a week. Is It . „ HP Miss Lula T. F'oud. of Albany, la Occupying her summer cottage on Liberty street. Mrs. A. R. Reinhart, with her son: Free man, la visiting relatives In Green. H. C. V. A. Quick, wife nnil haliy, left the Monterey Ritiidny for Highlands, N. C. g . A. Harris, wife snd son, left Mount y Sfondny for New York city, where they will stay for several weak*. Tolbert left Mount Airy — ... McfnlTough arrived from Atlanta Raturaay nnd Joined hla wife for a trip to Highlands, X. c. Mra. Allen P. Rlee and little son, Allen Rlee, Jr., of Commerce, ore at tho Monterey for the Mason. O. T. White, Hr., of Haddock, Ga„ Is visiting his son. Dr. O. T. White, Jr. C. Gresham made a business trip to Charlotte nnd Asheville Wednesday. OFFICERS BATTLE WITH BAH NEGRO Special to The Georgian. Valdosta, Ga., July 26.—Sheriff J. A Campbell, of Colquitt county, and Dep uty Sheriff Croaby, of this county, had a desperate light with a negro named .Will White at Olympia, Ga., yesterday afternoon while trying to arrest him The negro- waa wanted In Colquitt county for burglary', •unty for burglary. He attempted to snatch a pistol from Campbell when the officers went to a house in which he wm staying, and Waa shot by the two‘officer*. The negro Is atlll alive and may re cover. Brook Springs, Tenn., during the pai few day*. Among them were Mr. Noah P. Renfro, president of the First Na tlohal bank, and hi* family. OXFORD. Mlie Clam Leo. of Bridgeport, Ain., the client of her sister. Mrs. E. K. Turner. Mozelle and Eddy Macon, are spending some tli Oddle Stone. Dr. Y. H. Yarbrough of Grady Hospital •pent Sunday with his parents !u Oxford Itev. Henry Branham, wife and little irl g*ev. Welter Brtinlinin. of Jackson: Hi. Mattie Moore, of Bolton, and Mra. waltei Emory, of Atlanta, spent Inst week JITith their brother and sister, Mr. J. W. Bran ham and Mix* Lynn Branham. Miss Mattie Griffin, of College rark, te guest of Misses Helen nnd Bat Menus. Dr. C. E. Dowrann, of Atlanta, spent _,rs. McMichael, with her daughter, spending the summer In Oxford with her daughter. Mrs. E. II. Johnson. Miss Kn.le Hmidlford anil two brothers. to bury their father, who rtle.1 last Week. Mlsa Winona Thomas, of Augusta. Uh.. will arrive this- week to be the guest of xs. Joe Carr and children, of Savannah, are spending tho summer with Mrs. Stev ens. the mother of the former. Mr*. Howard I'nrk and children, after W. McGregor, wife and baby, of Lthens, Is at th* Monterey for th* Besson. Air. and A4ra. Barrett PUSMy are at the Alonterey. Mr. and Mra. David Thrisher, of Macon, are at the Alonterey. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Foreman and chil dren, of Atlanta, are it the Alonterey fo> a few days. Mrs. A. J. Hanaell. of Atlanta, I. the The Misses Maude Kirkpatrick, Marion Wood, Hazle Corrle. Genie MeCnslln, Olivo Hhropehlre, of Atlnnta, are tho gueste of Alls, Marlon Morrla. \ Allss Fluellyn Plant, of Macon, Is the honored guest of Miss Emily Thompson. CARROLLTON. Allss Era Thomasson entertained the Lit Mu Club last Friday afternoon at her home on Maple street. Ella Wheeler Wilcox was the study of the afternoon, and nn Interesting and profitable pro gram waa enjoyed by all. The Presbyterian Aid Society enter tained the Ladles’ Aid Society of the Methodist church and the Willing Workers of tho First Baptist church al fresco at the horn* of Air. A. A. St- monton on Maple street. Air. Loafer Blade, who has been vls- FREE MAIL DELIVERY MAY. Bf SECURED, Special to The Georgian. Tlfton. Ga., July 26—Although Tlfton unable to meet the population,requt- slte, she Is an applicant for free de livery under the annual receipt clauss. The gross receipts for the fiscal year ending June lo, in Tlfton'# postofflee department, shod* an amount over 110,000. not Including the money or der*. Under the United States post- office regulations any city with a pop ulation of 10,000 or more, or any city n hose .postofflee Shows an annual re ceipt of 810,000 In Its regular course of business, Is entitled to a system of free Mty delivery. 00000000000000000000000000 SIX CHILDREN BORN O TO A NEGRO WOMAN. O O Special to The Georgian. O Nashville, Tenn., July 26.—A O special from Kingston In William- O son county, lo The Banner, states O that a negro woman near that 0 place gave birth this morning to O six children. Alt of them are alive O and are reported to be doing well. O . O nononoooooooooaoaaoooooooo . returned to his home In Colum bus last Monday. Airs. Joseph Klngsberry Is quite III at Oak Lawn. Allss Ethel Carroll, of Tlfton, Is vli lting .Mrs. Dr. Sewell. Congressman and "Mr*. W. C. Adam son attended the meeting of the Geor gia Bar Association at Worm Springs. Wayne Sharpe la spending the week In charleston. 8. C. Mias Willie Ridley, of Ridley, Ga„ spent Thursday night here, en route for Cleveland, Ohio. She will spend most of the summer on Lake Erie. Allss Nella Lou Walton, of Newnan. I* vlntlng Mra. Cliff Turner. * Airs. W. D. A. Anderson, of Fort Leavenworth. Kan., Is visiting her par ents here, Air. and Airs. W. F. Brown. Mra. J. W. Slone left Wednesday for a visit to Douglassvtlle and Austell. Mis* Katherine Wooten, of Atlanta, will visit Mlsa Paulina Morris this Mlsa Lucy Harris was hostess at a apend-the-dny party Tuesday. The guests Were: Mrs. Snrah Meador, Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller, Mr. and Airs. Cliff Turner, snd Misses Nella Lou Walton and Amle Mary Fuller. Mrs. A. C. McDonald and Alls* Lucy Harris will leave Tueaday for a vtslt to north Georgia. CORNELIA. Mrs. Sam Avery has as her guests the Misses Ramaeur, of Toccoa. Mlsa Lula Hogsed and Mlsa Edna Payne, after spending several days With Miss Lecle Wells,’ have returned to their home at Toccoa. An enjoyable event of the week waa the party given Thursday night by Alisa Bessie Wsde In honor of Alls* Kva Burns. Misses Lewis, of Elizabeth. N. J.. are at the Grant Hotel, visiting their rath er, J. AI. Lewis. OPELIKA, ALA. L. Penn la at Borden-Wheeler Springs. Misses Alary Winnie and Susie Lee Harris entertained Friday at the home of Mr*. J. B. Greene, In honor of their visitor. Miss Sophie Chapman, of Co- dartown, Ga. One of the pretty events of the week was the luncheon at which Miss Annie Shapard entertained In honor of her attractive house party visitors, who are Atlases Nonle and Hattie AfcWllllams and Alary Ellen Graham, of Prattville, and Miss Ataud Brown, of this city. The meeting of the Social Club, which wns to have been held with Mrs. Orrln Brown, Wednesday afternoon, was postponed on account of the critical llqess of Airs. Fannie J. Banks, the mother of Air*. Warren B. Watkins. The Book Club meeting, which was to have been held at Mrs. A. L. Dowdell's Tuesday evening, was also postponed. Mrs. Banks' condition Is precarious and grave doubts are felt as to her recov ery. Yesterday afternoon from 4:30 to 6:80 o'clock Mra. Jack F. Gay was the hostess to a number of friends at pro gressive whist In honor of Mlsa Lena Bingham, of Talladega, the popular vis itor of Mlsa Effle Smith. Mias Jennie Lane Mitchell, who was the recipient of manV pleasant social honors while In the city, the guest of her coualna, the Misses Dickinson, hat returned to her home In Atlanta. Mr. and Airs. H. T. Woodyard and son and daughter, of LaGrange, who spent a few days, with Mr. and Mrs. Jo* L. Renfro, have returned home. Afra. D. T. Hurdmon and daughters, Mlaaes Lata, Genevieve and Bertha, left a few days since for East Brook Springs. ' .Managing Editor W. T. Wear, of The Dally News, has returned home from a week’s trip to Shelby Springs, where he went to recuperate. There have been quite a large num ber of Opelika na who visited East .ura. Iiownru in™ mm emiuiw, spending sorernl ilnys with Allis Nannie Hose Thomas, have tetnrned to their home In LaGrange. , . Dr. Arch Avery, of Atlanta, spent last week with hla wife nnd children In Oxford, who are spending the summer with Airs. M. T. 1'eo.f spending several days with her parents, Oxford, hns returned home. Her. It. F. Enkee. of Attaota, came down last week to visit his family at the home of Dr. and'Mrs. J. S. Moore. Mis* Emmie Rtunrt hat gone to sooth Georgia to bo the guest of her sister, Mra. Itlrd. Dr. Jamet E. Dickey spent Monday Atlanta on buslneas. Miss Janie Urowu Cofer Is expected to day front Atlnntn to spend a month with Alls* Nell Itamsey Lotvrey. Miss Lynn Branham has gone to BoltoD, ' ->n Miss' Fannie *HI ® Fannie Singleton th Ub., lo bo the Mlsa Fannie ■letora at Sparta, lest of her sister, nzleton Is visiting her Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Turner entertain*. the other members of the summer sclioo ~ las Humble. N. A. faculty, Messr. Dougina Rumble. N. Goodyear and James Hinton, at dinner. JEFFERSON. Miss Pauline Marler Jiae returned from a visit to Athens. Mrs. C. T. Mitchell continues quite III. Airs. Mattie Bell Roberts and chll dren are visiting the former's stater, Mra. Burtz, of Elljay. • Mra. Sam Kelley Is convalescing af ter a severe- attack of fever. Protracted meeting la being conduct ed this week at the Baptist Church. The pastor. Rev. F. L. Ward, Is being assisted by Rev. L. E. Roberts, of Alon roe. Mr. W. C. Wills visited In south Georgia last week. Mr. and Airs. McGaughey moved here from Campton this week. Mr. Allen M. Flanigan was In the city Tuesday Mr. Fred H. Randolph spent Thure day In Atlanta. Dr. Bennett has returned from vlelt to Wrigthsvllle Beach. COMMERCE. Alltses Opal McNight and Ida Atay Bns- from , Little. Mlsa Lillian Carson has returned CarucsvIUc. Mrs. Gordon Taylor Jones and Allis Earl Hardmnn nre spending the week at Frank lin Springs. Mra D. J. Blackwell and children are visiting In Anderson, ft. C. Mr. and Alra l'ltt Brown, of Alteon, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. * Daughtry. G. L. Canon, 8r.. Is In Atlanta. W. II. IUce has returned from Roys ton. Misses Wllllo and Fnnnlo Carson are rls Itlng Mlsa Haze, In Toccoa. Miss Halil* Stapler Is at home after a FILIPINO MIDGETS NOW IN THE STASES Photograph of Filipino midgets, who have Just arrived In this coun try. The father of this remarkable family Is 32 years old and la but 29 Inches tall. At the left of the group la Juan DelaCruz, the husband; next Is his wife clasping theln. midget hand. To the right Is baby by the the elates of the head of the family. The other figure ta that of Mark Evans, their manager. AMERICU8. Among the out-of-town guests at the recent Lewla-Councll wedding were: Air. and Afr*. AY, if, McKenzie, Air. and Mrs. E. B. Lewis, C. N. and E. N. Lew- la of Alontexuma, Airs. S. B. I.ewls Airs. Edward Wolfe. Airs. C. AI. Clarke. Airs. Julian Clarke of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holmes of Atacon, Mr*. Ed ward English of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Coley, Mis* Pearl Lewis, Cara Lewis, Miss Lamar Lewis and Atlas Helen Lewis of Valdosta, Miss Bertha l^onard of Vienna, Mr. E. R. Clarke of Eufaula. Mr. Nat Lewi* of Macon, Mr. and Mra. A. F. Belltngrath of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Moreland are Vl'._ Council Committee Is Find ing Much Uucleanlinesa in Meat Supply. New stories nr* coming to light dalle - about the methodi of butchering cattle In the local yards, all of which help toward the hoped-for munlcIpaLayitem of inspection which the council com- mlttee, Dr. Walter A. Taylor, chair man, Intends to install. The committee will again hold ses sion Tuesday afternoon, when much e aK ? ln,t the present methods will De neara. Thursday Dr. Taylor. In speaking of the campaign, said It was one of the best things ever undertaken by Atlanta and that The Georgian, being the first paper to take up the Important matter waa deserving of great credit ENGINEER GREEN HURT IN A WRECK Smasliup Occurred Near Cartersville Thursday Mopiing. A» the result of a head-on collision between Louisville and Nashville and Western aid Atlantic freight trains, two mile- scith of Cartersville, shortly after midnight Thursday morning, John Green, engineer of the W. and A. engine, lies at hla home, on Jones ave nue, with a broken arm and aerlous Internal Injuries, and damage to the amount of several thousand dollars was done to the rolling stock of both roads Involved In the ahcldent. The cguso of the accident has not yet been determined, on account of the In juries sustained by the train crews, Green being the most seriously Injured. The two engines and seven freight cars, all of the refrigerator type and empty, wire piled In a huge mass by the terrlflc Impact, and It was the work of hours to clear away the debris suf ficiently for traffic to be resumed. Immediately after receiving word of the accident In Atlanta, Superintendent McCollum, of the Western and At lantic, and wrecking crews from both roads were sent to the scene. Passen ger trains were enabled to reach At- ante, by making a detour, but no at tempt was mode to move freights until 9:40 Thursday morning, when both tracks were cleared. visit to her sister, AIrt. Lowe, lo Wishing* ton. Ga. • Miss May Hudson has returned to At* lnntn after a visit to Mra. Charles Goodin. Mrs. K. L. Ilanlinan. of Atlanta, Is spend* ln« the week with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Ilnrher. Mrs. W. S. Erwin, of Cornello, spent Mon* day with Mrs. W. B. Burns. Charlie llawklus Is In Asheville. Mra. W. A. Shannon n/id children ars visiting In East Point. Henry Williamson spent Sunday la Toe* cos. Judge and Mrs. W. W. Stark have return ed from a visit-to Carlton. Mr. and .Mrs. W. D. Williford visited in May Blackwell has returned to her homo In Dae West, S. C., after a visit to her brother, R#v. J. I>. Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs. Will Blackwell are Is Charleston. , Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, of Pidt* adelphla, will visit relatives here this week. A TALLY-HO PARTY. 8peolnl to The Georglnn. Culloden. Ga., July 2T».—On last Monday evening, tue young gentlemen of Culloden complimented the visiting yonng Indies of route to Captain Wll* rbere It was their lu* tentlon to surprise Miss Fanny Blount tutherford. While they stopped to have dies Annie Amelia McAfee Join them, the adieu of the perty served a most delight ful picnic luncheon. The entertainment of the evening wns chiefly musical—Miss Mary !*ou Morgan* «f Macon, sud Miss Mnry Costlln. of Culloden. contributing l»oth Instrumental and vocsl selections. A Iter gnmen under the manage ment of the hostess. Miss Rutherford, MI« Thomas C. Roqueinort, of Culleden, read Mary B. Wilkin’s story, "An Object of Love." The hostess later eerred fruits of all’ kinds. , Those present were Misses Mary Im Morgan, Macon; Clyde Wright, Knoxville; Mattie Armlntrout. Rrtnnsb Armlntronf, Ashhurn: Bnrmsh Bankston. Mary Castlen. I.lzxlo Martin. Dorothy Martin. Thomns Roquemore, Rallle Colbert. LIlUan ( ham* Idlsn. Annie McAfee. Culloden: and Messrs. Charlie Martin, Chatfleld. Mallory Fltfl»t' Grady Holmes. Calvin Battle. Hniullton Jones, of Culloden: Job» Jones,.Boston, La.; Hereehel McGInty. Ituston. fa.; and the chaperones were Mr. nnd Mra. t. A. Holmes and Mr. snd Mrs. C. II. Holmes. Sllssn Kstfiarinf* snrt^TSmh* QnllUzih rom Ath.Bz.sr* visiting MI4»*« Jails non Mamin I-oil Bnnlrtt In th* «*ntry. Miss Usorgtn I'rooch r.turn«l W *itnf«d*{ from Sharon, where oho was tbs guMt "t frl.nds fnr sararal dsys. ... , Miss Kll.a Callaway, of Augusts, Is fi tting Mrs. Bran'tl.y Callaway. - . Miss Ksthartn. Aubrey Wllh.lt raturnnl iniui niikiiM. . -. MM. May 8t.r*ns. who wm to* font of Miss Berth* Wood, has returm-d ■ i her houio In Atlanta. . . Mlsa Cornelia Ftukrr..left Thnradnr .h'r ng friend* and relatives. Miss Lillian Ramsey, of Warrentoii. B with Mlmrl Elizabeth and Frame* Rsm- “it'lsa Florri. KHIngton will leave Wed nesday to visit Ml*. Lurlle Nonunn la 8ylvaula. Miss Will Afatt Blms. of Atlanta I. vis- i ting nt the home of her psrents, Mr. sod W M. M. Sim*. hnr . Air*. Wyl!* Da Boa# add rhUdran hn»* returned from n month's stay with rein tlvos In Anderson. 8. C. . .. Mra. Fsnny Lon Cozsrt and leave next week for the mountains or (North Carolina. . . Mia* Ilalll* Rtspter retorwd to her home la Commerre Wednertay. •«*» * short visit to h*£ sister. Mr*. Rlehard E Mtaa Maggie Czrawell. of Lofff*vl».|.,fJ.' rived Monday to he the geest of Mi* Mira*ret Hill. Vi , Mbs. Mary Dante* ts risjtlnf Ml*« nianrhe Azliury la CmwfotdvIUe. h Mrs. W. II. Toomlis Is wltb her .liugh ter, Mra. Harvey Phillip*. 1* Atlanu, tbtr week. VILLA RICA. Mias Berta Kllg»re. of Columbus, ts t*s i"»t ..f Mis. Bestride Kilgore. . aOaa Re«froc Embry, who baa Itlag bliss it. by/Kinhi.r returned to li**r home In Alabama tod*/' Ml- .Velma Neal he. mono te t or jiw"•"> *•. MIm Jr^i. Ibigw.di Is flt boa* from lanf.n for n few weeks. •*.***. art end Mrs. n-vr <>rne*._of Trioa*™ "NlMiaHifli Afrmfcifii i iiM' I • S'!' I - ■ I ' r'lfrl ti ' rirtifth f Trio*.,*" J. Test