The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 17, 1906, Image 4

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ATLANTA GEOR&IAN. ■ BATTLE AGIST TAKE MANY LIVES ‘FIGHTING BOB" EVANS ENTERTAINS FAIR GUESTS ABOARD FLAGSHIP flY TEXANS All Candidates Drop Out at the Last Minute. Two Persons Are Missing and a Number Injured. Special to Thr Georgian. Dmlllaa. Tryi*. Aug. 16.—At 2 o'clock thl* afternoon O. B. Colquitt and C. K. Bell, two of the candidate* tor govern or of Texas, withdrew their names from before the convention, which made the nomination of T. M. Camp bell unanimous. Thla was after M. M Brooks had been dropped on the Drat balUot this morning. HAS GONE EAST! BE IN N, Y, By Private Li»n*ed Wire. / Pittsburg, Aug. 16.—Aa a result of a light between the striking miners of the Pittsburg Plate Glass Company’s Creighton mines and a number of non union men, two men are missing and two were seriously injured, one of whom will probably die. Right men are in the county jail here awaiting a hearing on a charge of fel onious assault and battery, and another Is charged with Interfering with an of ficer. Railroad Lines Ard' Report ed Destroyed by the Waters. By Prirafe Leafed win, Bombay, India, Aug. 16.—Unprece dented'flood « have occurred In Bengal remains In the dent ruction of railway line*. Communication ha» been (topped except by bont. It la feared tha flood* have caused heavy losa of life. F iend of Banker Declare Ho Talked With . Him, LIVES OF FIREMEN MENACED AT BLAZE r Private tan*»*t! Wire. Sew York, Aug. 16.—Two firemen were Injured and four ethers were overcome by smoke and rescued with difficulty by their companion* in Are that destroyed n warehouse filled with Jute, located among the Bush stores at Forty-fifth street, between First and Second avenues, Brooklyn, today. The lire started from spontaneous combustion In the one-story brick warehouse. By Private Leased Wire. Sew York, Aug. 16.—A dispatch from PlUeburg says that Oscar Holmes, a mechanical engineer, who was once an Intimate friend of Paul Htensland, the fugitive president of the Milwaukee Avenue State Hank, of Chicago, says he saw the banker on a Pennsylvania train bound for this city. He says he had not seen Stensland for two years, and when he saw him at the station, walked up to him and ■aid: "Hello, Stensland, what are you do ing here?" Stensland said: “For God’s sake, la It you? Don't give me away!" Holmes Mid he told the banker he had no idea of meddling with his af fairs, and Stensland seemed much, re- laved. He left on the next train going Bast. UNION GOSPEL TENT MEETINGS ARE OVER With an average attendance of over 1.200 people from all parts of tha dlsl trlct, and with scores of conversions to testify to the good results aceom-| pllahed, the union gospel tent meetings which have been under way for the past few weeks at Mabietnn will come to a close Friday night with a session at which unward of loo prominent At lanta speakers will be present, many Joining In the service. Great and lasting results have unj and not for years has a religious revival among the farmers of Mabietnn am! vicinity. The exer cise* of the closing week have been In charge of Rev. R II. Peacock, of Atlanta, and with the assistance of Miss Kate Irby ns a soloist has suc ceeded in making the services highly entertaining and Instructive. Among those from Atlantn who have attended the meetings and assisted In the programs were* \V. i\ Mansfield, K. II. Thornton, George Wlnshlp. F. J. Paxon, George Muse, I>r. E. I*, t’onnal- ly. president A. J. Moncrlef of rox College, Rev. Charles C. Jarrell and A. W. Forllnger. WILL BE CANDIDATE FOR PLACE ON BENCH. STATISTICS. BIRTH8. To Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Goldsmith, Hprlng street, a mm. To Mr. uud Mrs. S P. Moncrlef, at 20G Grant street, h dnnuhfer. To Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. Jiprntling, Gordon street, a dnughter. DEATH 8. Infant of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kraut died nt 26 McDoiiuhl street. Mrs. Willie Kvnns, 38 years old. died of pneumonia lit 26 .MeDonskl street. Mrs. Itosn Kelly. 43 years old. died of heart failure at 3W4 Decatur street. Mniiiit6*l I,. Luiil, 63 years old, died at 2#> Lawton street. Mrs. I.lxxb- Itleiiiinlx, 5‘t years old. died if typhoid fever ut HftVfc Decatur sti PR0PERTY~TRAN8FER8. IPto-r. H. Winn, administrator, to Mrs. Kate «•russetI, lot on corner Peters and Cameron streets. Administrator's deed. 93,600—A |I. Greenfield et nl. to Mrs. . Mpscoiii!». lot on Auburn avenue, near Jackson street. Kx»*cutor’s deed. W,JUa. Penal Sum-Mrs. M. F. Wcxley to Mrs. It. B. Turner, lot on Center street I for title. DUO. Penal Hum—Peters Laud Co. * ‘ pies, lot on RJedmoiit nrenne, •I. I to i nl for tit Is*. _ A. W. Mynatt. lot on Jackson str6*6*r, near High liiud avenue. Warranty deed. IL’.Ono, Penal Mum -Umpire Htafe Invest Incut Co. to J. II. Neal, lot on Forrest are lllte. Hear Fort street. Ilolid for title. yin.tno- William II. Howell to Forrest Adair, lot on corner Crew and Ormond stri>ets. Warranty deed. 9410—.1, M. DeFoor to J. II. Whaley. lot on Morris street nnd Fast Point avenue. Warranty «k*eiL 13.4^3—Peters Uud Co. to WllllMO L. e6*l, hit on corner Piedmont avenue nnd Fourth street. Warranty dead. BUILDING’PERMITS. C. fi. M 926—B. Parker. to add to frame dwelling t 19u Woodward avenue. 9l.|oa-J. It. Nutting, to build (.no-story •nine- dwelling at 447 Auburn avenue. f€5—U. X. Morgan, to re-cover one-story frame dwelling at 255 Fort street. 9n,fiou—1|. T. Inman, to buiiu two story rick warehouse at 23-25-2? H. ■tract. isno-ii. D. Hams. I Forsyth ^-story Hast Special to The Gi'orgfati. Jackson, Ga., Aug. 16.—Hon. L. L Ray, a member of the Jackson bar, will be a candidate for one of the places on th# bench of the new court of appeals In the event that that court la estab lished. Mr. Rn> Is a very able lawyer and has h large practice throughout the Klynt and adjoining circuit*. IB graduated at the I'Diversity of Geor- gla In the jaw class of 1668. Corporation Formed. A petition for papers ef Incorpora tion were filed In the superior court Thursday morning by Paul J. Baker, James R. Smith and Victor !*amar Smith, who have formed a company capitalised at 915,000, to do a general real estate, stock and bond business, under the name of the Georgia Realty Company. !6tory frame dwellings nt 45 4S Twelfth street, tfiov -*r. u. Mswtcll, to build tarn st 1W lUvu'-Atlnntir Hpring Rid Co., to Imlld n triune building nt Means street. I1.K0U - Mrs. F. C. Austell, to build two ,it-story frsiuc dwellings nt 18*40 Kxxnrd stri-ef. 9160-11. |». Mays, to re cover two story ■lime dwelling nt 55 Garnett street. 9263-M. D. Illttn. to Install liot nlr fur- nee nt 37U Washington street. 6212—Mr*. II. Dryphus. to Instnll hot air iniiiee nt 44<> South Pryor street. 92ft—Mrs. I. Hfelnlieliner, to lustnll hot nlr furnace lit 452 Wnshlngtoii street. 9241 —A. 11. Ilruhel. to Install hot nlr fur nnce nt 3't F.leventh •trwt. 9900 -C. II. Simons, to sdd to two story frame ilwelllug nt 513 South Pryor street. 11,100—Jessie Johnson, to Imlld one story frame dwelling nl 115 Simpson street. 9150 11. Sims, to add to oile story frame dwelling at 581 W. Mitchell street $400— A. snd J. C. Avery, to Imlld story frame dwelling nt 320 llulleti street. 93.250 It. C. Little, to Imlld two-story frame dwelling nt *43 Kueltd avenue. CUT HUBERT. The young men of the city gnve n dance Monday evening nt the nrmory. eompll meatsrv to the visiting EUNCEY. DEPEW STOPPED BY LAW FOR EAST DRUG Aged Senator and His Wife Held Up in Their Auto. COrVSMCMT WIDOW BEGS UNCEE SAM TO FIND HER A HUSBAND lly Private Ionised Wire. Washington, Aug. 16.—Mrs. L. A. Worrell, a widow of New York city, wants to remarry, nnd owing to the backwardness of the swains of the great city has appealed to the pension bureau to secure a mate. Mrs. Worrell Is n pensioner, her de ceased husband having been a soldier In the Bpanlsh war. Hhe has wtftten to Deputy Pension Commissioner Da venport, telling of her desire to remar* ry, although In doing so she will for feit the government bounty she now enjoys. In her letter Mrs. Worrell says: "I have wanted to get married, but there seems no man here that wants me. If there 1s, he is very slow com ing forward, so that If the bureau will furnish n good man. presume the money will come all right." "The money will coni I all right” is interpreted to mean that the lucky suit or will find Mrs. Worrell possessed of some worldly goods. Commissioner Davenport referred the request for a husband to several of his clerks, principally those from New York city. All side-stepped, however. “Horry, but the bureau can not do anything for you In this matter," Is Commissioner Davenport’s Indorsement on the letter. ters, of Fayetteville, vlalted Mrs. Willie Gray during the meeting of the Ltitherau church. Mrs. J. II. Iluff, of Texas, formerly Miss Kate Robertson, Is visiting relatives and friends In Jhls community. Mr. W. Hotartson. of Atlanta, la visiting his sisters. Mrs. Camp and Mrs. Connally, near Carmel. Tuesday night the young people of Haral son hud n straw ride, which was extended to Mr. Jack Thpnipson's, where they had nOUTHERN SOCIETY ft ft ft ft ■ — . ......... .w. . ~ — I ft «I u ftftftftft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES. PI.EASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES entertained the Bridge toon. at Asheville nnd T«»xn- ;r,s,e. Pauline nnd Vernon Shelb y have returniHl front a trip to north Georgia nnd tlo* Carolina*. , * , . Messrs. Lee. of Columbus, nnd Hart, of Atlantn. s|s*nt Sunday here Mrs. A. P. Moye lias returned from n trip with the pres* Mssnctatlon. J. F. Kdeu. of IlronwisMl, spent Sunday Ith hi* parent*. Mrs. ltob Ridley, of Atlanta, Is visiting Miss Cobble llood. . . . „ . Mrs. ’Prou Dunn entertained the huehre Club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mollto llnldwin is spending the mouth at Mount Airy. ..... , . 1.6‘lnnd Hussey return^! Wednesday from Atlanta. ...» , Addlsm Owen, of Anniston. Ain., Is stMOiding a few dnys In the elty. Mrs. lien Zutar and Mis* Mary Zutar *.* nt Indian Spring. Rove F. Garuer, of Hprlngvnto. spent •vend day* here tin* llrst port of the Week. E. J. Graham. .. »rd ha* been received in Atlanta Thursd«v morning of the death nt El Paso, Tex., of E. J. Graham, the non of Rev. B. J. W. Graham, of 643 Wash ington street, editor of the Christian Index. Dr. Grnnam left Atlantn last Tuesday night to go to the bedside of hi* son, but according to the message he arrived too late. Young Graham contracted consumption In Cuba, and came to Atlanta In June, but left In a short time to go West In search of health. The body will be brought back to Atlanta for funeral service* and In terment. HEFLIN, ALA. Mrs. J. It. Idttte and children, Atlanta, spent the week In Hellln. Little Miss Frances Fuller, of At lanta, has been visiting Miss Hattie Perryman, of Heflin. Hhe left for her home this morning, Mr. Frank Morgan has been with home people for several days. Quite a number of the Heflin young Indies who have first-grade lleenso have been elected to good positions In school work. Mis* Eula 8t rick land will go to Sheffield to teach; Miss. Florif Hell Stevens will teach at Pell City; Miss Bessie Morgan- has been elected director of music nt Temple, Go. The Cleburn county institute met at Bolls Mills, some ten mile* south east of Ileflln. The Hellln brass band made tine music for Olft occasion. There were quite a number of good subjects ably discussed. Most all of the Cleburn county teachers were on hand. Pro- fesssor C. C. Slaton, of Heflin; Super intendent Glassgow and Hon. Craig, candidate for congressman from the Fourth district, mode fine talks. Many of the young teachers had valuable suggestions to offer. There was n dinner spread out In the good old hos pitable way. A long, neatly construct ed pine table under the oaks was well filled with all the products of the big farms around. Ex-Governor Joseph F. Johnston was In Heflin this week. H«m. B. B. Comer, candidate for governor, was in Hetllix this week. Mrs. Ben Easley, of Anniston, nnd her children are the guests of Mrs. D. D. Perryman this week. There was an artist tn Heflin Friday taking scenes about town. He had many pretty scenes In different parts of north Cleburn. There was a pretty entertainment given at the Moore county home Fri day evening. Five couples went out In a talla-ho, chaperoned by Mrs. Owen Black. The beautiful new home was tastefully decorated In ferns and flowers. ’ Miss Hatnner was assisted by her little sisters, Buth and Jennie. Refreshment* and games were Inter spersed. \ Mr. Will Haley returned tinlay from Atlantic Beach, where he spent several days. Mr. Gus Perryman, of Hellln, Is at Atlantic Beach. for several ilnjrs. The MIAse*. Hilliard have returned to fire men after vis!ting Mias Annie Raggett fi*f some time. Mrs. Martin, of Angusta, nnd Mias Minnie Clark, of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. Far- Mrs. Hon. nnd Mrs. Ruee anally, im'ii. Mini Mr*, nuvununu. Of Wn.VCroSS, are here for it while at the Miles house. The Missionary Horlcty of the Methodist church gave an Ice cream supper Inst Fri day evening. Miss Stacy McWhorter arrived this week from llnwklmtville to spend the remain der of the summer with her father and mother. Mat Watson has returned to Rlrmlnghnin. Miss Effle Duncan, of Rlriiilughuui, Is the guest of Mrs. J. T. Duncan. • Miss Rrtiuunn entertained n number of her friends at her country home Inst Hat- air. 11. i,. iiiii, or Jiiiniiiri. nnu air. o. F. Caldwell, of Carmel, visited Hnrulsou VALD08TA. * Misses Hi/S.’e and llert!» Howard ere vis iting relatives and friends nt Illnkely nnd other t •'*-*- •- —*• * '• Will he Weeks. Miss Mellne, of Montleello. Fin., who has wen the guest of Miss Mec Young fur some time, has returned to her home. Miss Me-, fine was the recipient of ninny social hon ors while In this city. Misses Dora and Ora HI tutus arc visit ing Dowling park, where they will spend two or three weeks. Mrs. D. II. Hmiill has gone to Dorches ter, Liberty conntr, where she will spend n couple of weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. A. F. Winn. Miss Helen Felder, of Quitman, a fair f ruest of Mrs. J.O. Htevens fot some dnys, ins returned to her home. MI**o* Adele Halley am! Miss Kiln Mor ion- have returned from u visit to Qnlt- mnn. » Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Carson have gone on n visit of n few weeks to relntlves and friends nt P|emfngton nnd lllackshenr. Professor nnd Mrs. It. R. Daniels have re turned to the city after an absence of sev eral weeka. Vrofeaaor Panic Is has en gaged In teaching nt the sntiuner school lit Athens, while Mrs. Daniel* haa been visiting relatives and friends st Livingston, Ala. Mr. nnd Mra. D. M. Smith nod Mrs. Josiqdi Hightower have gone to Indian Hprlng to stay ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris have gone to New York for n visit of several weeks. Miss Helen Myddletou Is visiting rela tives nnd friends nt Hrunswlck. W. West, who has been spending . Reid. Mrs. John McKcnsle returned to her home at Thomnstou the tlrnt of the week. Mrs. Jenkins, of Cuthtart, Is the guest of Mrs. Carrie Chunn. Mrs. M. K. Hutton, accompanied by her little granddaughter. Atmle Hutton, Is vis- ,4, “ : relatives In Atlanta. .ura. Htrotler. of Greenville,. wen the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. II. Hinton, the pa at week. Miss Kittle Wyehe, of Concord, Is visit- Professor and Mrs. Dondy arrived homo this week after spending the past two months In Houth Carolina. Miss James, of Atlanta, Is visiting her oiisln. Miss Willie Parks .Inuic of Mrs. 'J'. A. Jackson. ACWORTH. Mrs. J. 1*. Sain, of Covington, Is spends lug some time here with her mother, Mr*.‘j Watson. Miss Huftci Rutter, who has been visit lug her grand pareuts, Mr. aud Mr*. C. C. Phillips, has returned to her home |q Ma rietta. Miss Leone Xortheutt, of Rome, Is vis iting relatives here. Mrs. Robert Williams, of Macon, la here this NA8HVILLE, TENN. Nashville society was well represent ed this week at the marriage In Co lumbia Wednesday afternoon of Miss Lillian Lee Smith and Mr. Eugene Tavenner, of this city, assistant pro fessor of Igitln at tlio Peabody Col lege for Teachers, and widely known a* one of the finest amateur 'cellists In this country. The ceremony took place on the lawn at Elnawood, the fine old homestead of the bride's ven erable grandmother, Mrs. A. M. Hughes. Misses Jane Tillman and Mary E. Williams, of Nashville, were two of the bridesmaids and Mr. Henry McClelland was best man. The bride’s twin sister, Miss Lena fi. Smith, was maid of honor. The bride and groom wknt via Savannah for a six weeks' trip to New York and other Eastern points. Mrs. A. G. Brandau and little sons left Tuesdny to visit Mrs. Nannie Rea- well Boyd, of Atlanta, at Hyde Park, Chicago, where she has n house for the summer. Miss Elisabeth Moore and Elbredge Moore, who have also been Mrs. Boyd's guests there, have re turned to Clearwater, Ha. Miss Estelle Shook has been the hos tess this week of a house party at the Shook summer home nt Tracy City/ whose personnel Included Mr. and Mrs. Paschal Shook, of Birmingham; Miss Bammle Keith, Dr*. Rufus E. Fort and Mn visit D0UGLA8VILLE. Mrs. Ksker l.lnlcy. i*f powder Springs, was a reuent visitor here. Mr. • ami Mrs. N. II. Duncan ntnl two •laughter* have returned from n several tiivs* stay at Cnmtarlnnil Islam!. Sir. amt Mrs. Jerome Wilton enterfaliuil Inst Monday evening In honor of the Misses Milliard. " Mr Fts In Glc for serem l Mrs. Pori ester has nod. Gi it tie of Atlanta. !« spending ip rel Miss Mildred Phillips lias ns her guests lit week Misses Hittler, I'dwurds uud Mosidey. «*f Marietta. Mrs. Lena Smith nnd daughter. Paulin . f Rome, ure visiting Mrs. Octnvht llmuphr rles. Mrs. CitnnnUy and daughter. Miss Khdse. ho have been with Mr*. A. J. Durham for tin* past month, have returned to fhef. home in Statesville. N. C. Mis* Ltllnh Barrett Is visiting relative* In Marietta this week. Mr. F. II. Xortbcutt am! family. «*f Ma rietta. have returned home after spending several day* with relatives In ntnl HARALSON. Miss Fade Coggins and Miss Bertha Jink- sen. of IMIonYillc. have lieeti visiting the Mt-ses Itawls tills Week. Miss M. It. 1 la rues, of Sandersrllle. and her niece. Miss Irene Haynes, of Atlanta, are visiting the family of Mrs. M. A. Hod tiett. Mr. ami Mrs. W. T. (’nllnhsu are rejoic ing In the arrival of a little daughter. Mrs. Willie Gray has ns guests Mrs. W. F. Culpepper and little daughters, of Fay etteville. Mis-* Fay ll«Mlnett. of Henola. has been visiting the Misses Rnwl* at Haralson. Mrs. W. F. Culpepper and Uttie daugh- laiita, nnd will stny tluv. . of weeks before returning home, Mrs. Thomas K. McCall nnd Miss Mfiry Cmulln. of Jacksonville, nre the guests here of Mrs. A. W. Thomsit. .Mr. mu! Mrs. John J\ Lewis nnd tha Misses Lewis left n few dnys ago for New York city, and nfter spending sonio time there, will visit u uurotar of |mputnr sum tiler resort*. Miss Hue Harding, of Rowling Green, Kv„ who has Imm-ii the guest of friends here for several weeks, has returned to her home. ELBERTON. Monday evening, from 6 to 8, Mr*. Z. C. Hayes entertained In honor of Miss Fltzn- lieth Swift’s house party. The Inst nnnual meeting of the Soroslt was entertained by Mr*. II. J. Brewer Tuesday evening. Resides the memliers of the Horosls, there were several visitors. After the regular program of the Hand ing. rofr'whmentM eonalutlnif of an elnlwrat* salad course, was served. Miss Marguer ite Itrewer. the talented young daughter of the hostess, furnished music for the oc casion. The next meeting Is to l*e held lu Hcptcinlicr. nnd Is the beylmilng of n new year. The subject for the uext year’s study has not been ehoaen. Mr*. Dr. Henry, of Anderson, H. C.. spending the month of August with rela tive* In Kltartou. Mis* Louise Carlton, from Mount C iitcl, H. L\. is the guest of Miss Belle Harch,*on Heard street. Mr*. J. A. Alm/tnd ana mother hare rfl ranted from it pleasant visit to relative* in Winder. BARNESVILLE. One of the most delightful affair* so cially of the wesson was the entertain ment given by Ml** Bcsxle It. William*, complimentary to Misses Florence and Fe licia Morrison, of JaekRim, uud Miss AUte Mae Neely, of Valdosta. t'pon arrival, flu* guest* were served with pnneh by .Mbs Mary Anderson. Progressive fan tnu •^aniline nciiii, uin. nuiun d. roil MrPhe.ter* OI«»kow. of Nauhvlllc. Hrv.rnl .mall nffalra have been xlven durlnK the week In Nnahvllle to com pliment Mlaa Mae Brunrh’a gueat, MUh Mary Yancey, of Elkton, Ky., Includ ing a dinner nnd eub(e<iuent theater party at the Olendale Cndno Thurs day night, given by Ml»* Branch. The Womnn'a Pongreae nt the Mont- englc nmembly last week was widely attended, Mr*. Oaenr T. Peeples, for merly of Chattanooga, now of Oar- tersvllle, Oa., who Is president of the Tennessee Woman’s Press nnd Authors' t'lub, presided over the annual conven tion »f that body. One of the suc cesses of the meetings was a paper, "The I.lternry Women nt the South In (’loser Relations,” written by Mrs. George C. Ball, of Atlanta. It was read by Mrs, Elisabeth Fry Page, whose girlhood home was In Georgia, By Private tensed Wire. White Plains, X. V.. Aug. le.-Tlir l>l. r *t autmnohlle In which Senator t’hauurer \t Pcpew was touring Westchester nan,,, was held up today In ttartsdnlr. Tha chauffeur wts arrested for speeding. .^"uiieK "" J *—■ The party had lieen- over nt the Dili,, Ilnrrlinnu coiuitry home, and the uurhlnY niamrillu* to Iieputy Hberllf Hniinel «• trarellug at the rate ,f"» mill** an hour. •* Justice of ’the Peace Glover wns not nt home, so It was dccltlml to have the nr . fn Yrdsley °“ Kr “** r " lgl “ "f W» «lt"5 Henntor Depew, who wns sitting In tbs ."‘V* 111 n a* 1 !,* linen <lu*rer. put nn 63 required for the apirnsrsiiee of tb« Jjwftw. party was uilownj tl Senator Denew said* "I do not lndleve that the machine h«« traveling so teat, but the officer uinjsliavt l»eeu Justified In holding us up." week with Mr. Lewis' familv. Messrs. J. C. Nixon and Dick Brown left Tuesday for an extended tour of Texas and other Western states. Miss Marlon Uaher, of Augusta, was the attractive guest of Miss Lillian Clark several days during the past week. Mrs. W. H. Gaither and children are spending some time with Judge and Mrs. A- M. Griffin In Gaithers district Mrs. Heard Perry returned Friday from Indian Spring. Mrs. Richardson, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Airs. Belle Bradshaw. Mr. and Mra. H. D. Bush have re turned from » week’s stay at Indian Spring. Miss Bessie Crook left Thursday for Rock Hill, B. C., on an extended visit to her parents. Mias Louise Skelton has returned from a visit to her grandmother. Mr*. Sarah Skelton, near Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pace, of Wash ington city, are visiting In the city, the guests of Captain and Mrs. J. M. Pace. Mr. Eula Huson, of Columbus, i* spending a month’s vacation with hi* parents here. Eula Is one of the most successful men of that thriving south Georgia city. Mra. John B. Davis left Monday for month’s visit North. She will visit Washington city, Baltimore, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Cleveland before re turning home. LA GRANGE. Mrs. W. A. Reeves nnd children leave this week for White Sulphur Springs, when 4hey will rerun lo till fall. George W. Murphy Is spending some time at Indlnn Springs this summer. Miss Mnrree Mnsbhnrn entertained party of young people Inst Friday ov iilng nt the home of her pS^nts.^Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Mnrsliburn, on Broad street. Dr. nnd Mrs. II. R. Slack entertained « party of young men nt their home with sthg supper. The event wan elegant lu every detail, being given In honor of t few college boy*. Miss Viola Burks returned from Hart well'Thursday evening. Hhe hnd tacit th* guest of her cousin, Mrs. Meredith, several weeks. Mrs. Henry Jnrrel Is visiting In Athens and Mndlson. Mrs. Cbenoweth has returned front At- lantn, where she has tarn visiting' for tome time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilenry Ranks and their dnughter, Miss Marguerite, nre now in HI- tartou ns guests of Mr. John Ranks. Re- fora their return hero they will go * "ity Point, Fin. Mr*. Julia IIIII, of Atlanta, Is visiting Mrs. II. R. Black. Tofftilnh Falls. Dr.. L. D. Mitchell, nfter n very ex tended visit to various point* In Cnundu. ... ..miny turned from Borden-Wheeler Springs, Ain. here on business, Mr, E. R. Hkies, of MillsdgevJlle, ha. returned home after a visit to friend. In the city. Dr. \V. L. DeLoperrlere, of Winder, nnd Mr. F. o. rook were the rue.ts of R. I,. Loyd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H f). Bush and Mr. Heard Perry ure spending some lime at Indian Spring. Mr. nnd Mr,. Carl Smith leave Bat. urday for h few days’ visit to relatives In Atlanta and Jonesboro. Mr*. Ernest E. l-ee returned to her home in Dallas, Texas, fter u pleas ant visit to Mrs W. D. Travt*. Mr. T. T. Phillips and his mother, of rl.lliuK ut the home of her brother, Clurle. Pensacola, Fla., spdnt a pan of last main fan tun* «»f the entertain incur. The prlr.e. a I tea tit If til g.itixe fan, was won by Ml** Nell Smiley. The enu nciation prize, a small palmetto fan. was awarded to Mis* Parker Itutts. After the freshment* were served. Th«>*i‘ present were Misses Florence nnd Felicia Morrison. Allle Mac Neely, Mattie Nelson, Annie Kate Smith. Ida Thurman. Nannie Kltehlngs. Priscilla Stroud. Itosa llamuioiid. Pearl l.lfsey. Wile aud Kate Smiley, tain folllcr. (trace Porch. Parker Butts. Lu- idle Blackburn and I.urlte Mitchell. WOODBURY. I'linries Sltupsou Is the guest of and who was formerly president of the organization now headed by .Mr,, Peeples. A feature of the Daughters of the Amerlean Revolution Congress the same week was the announcement made by Mis* Mar.v Temple, state re- gent, that Mrs. T. J. Latham, of Mem phis, will give a silver loving eup next year to the Tennessee Daughters of the Amerlean Revolution chapter or member who raises the largest amount for Continental hall at Washington. Mrs. George W. Fall, the adopted daughter of the late President and Mrs. James K. Polk, was the presiding of ficer nt the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution meeting. The large summer colony of Nash- vlllean* nt Beersheba, where many have summer homes, I* enjoying Just now a succession of nl fresco affairs, with card parties nnd german*. A belle was Miss Blanche Carson, of At lanta, who accompanied Mrs. title K. Reno nnd Miss Ellse Lipscomb here after a trip lo Virginia Beach and Lookout Mountain, but Is now home In Atlanta. COVINGTON. Mrs. L. O. Wright and Miss Luclle Wright, of Atlanta,-are visiting Mr*. Robert Fowler. • H. D. Bush, who Is taking an out ing at Indian Spring, spent Sunday CAVE 8PRIN0S. C. W. Davis, of East Point, I. spend ing several days here. Mra. H. D. McCarty and little daugh ter, of Anniston, Ala., are stopping at Cave Springs hotel. Mlsaee Gus.lc Dlckeon and Ethel Fox, of Brunawlck, are the guests of Mtsa Louise Hlght. Miss Mary I-ake Shelton will return home Saturday from Monyiagle, Tenn. Mr*. Mary Stroud, of Rome, Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Stroud. Miss Louise Hlght entertained de lightfully Wednesday evening In honor of her guests. Misses Dickson anil Fox, anil of her slstor, Mis* Wlllemer’., birthday. After various games fruits and candle, were served. Those In vited to meet .Misses Dickson and Fox were; Misses Lillian Spurks, Emma Pettis, Minnie Smith, Maud, Kate and Lora Edwards, Georgia Trout, M. Mc Collum, Katie and Itinmle Asburv. Lu clle Pullen, Maud Miller, Emma King. Ruaha and Reedle Ray, Lela Mont gomery and Mary Pullen, Messrs. Cliff. Claud anil Jete Miller, Asbury, Ray. Skelton, King, Tilly, Reeves, Mont gomery, Rakestraw, Snow, Lanilhnm, of Anniston, and Mr. Davis, of East Point. Mrs. H. A. Dean and daughter. Miss Martha, are with Mr*. Dean’, father. Captain Corput, for a few weeks. Mr. H. W. Wheeler, of Rome, spent Sunday here. Miss R. E. 8ummers left Monday for Birmingham and Atlanta to visit friends. Mis* Georgia Trout will entertsln Friday afternoon In honor of Miss Louise Hlght and her guests, Mlsse. Dickson and Fox. Misses Fannie Culbertson and Dixie Hlght leave Saturday for A.hevllle, N. C. Mr*. Hawkins, of Marietta, who has been the gueat of Mrs. M. L. Tumlln, has returned home. Mis* Margaret Watt* and her mother have returned home, after an extended visit to relative* In Eatonton, On Professor K. W. Bilenfleld Is In Ma con. Mis* Vivian Tilly haa returned home, after a pleasant vl.lt to friend. In Norcro.* and Toccoa. Mr. Irby Joe Daniel, of Rome, was down Bunday. Mis. Lillian Montgomery has re sumed Her school at Bellvlew. Sue will spend Saturday and Bunday here with home folk*. Mr*. T. H. Smith, of Rome, I. the guest of Mr*. 8. MJIJer. Mrs. John M. Hill, of Atlanta, I. vis iting relatives and friend* here. Misses Butler, of Atlanta, jJil. are with Mrs. Sheldon