The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 24, 1906, Image 8

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1 CT'Yf'l r a i L 1 Ml — LAJ C/W O Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistants. j A FUNNY BLE8SINQ. Or extnted with bral .. Or. porbapn, !*«cn condemned my abode to take up With thooe poor souls thalr friends declare craxy. For the shadowy days and the hours of . gloom I Tuire known far outnumber the sunny; But this Is what saved me—I always could The side of the world that Is funny. How to choose the beat pathway through life I have thought Till my f»r«w I hare marked with two creases: I have hullt the most beautiful castles In Spain. And nave seen them all tumble to pieces The side of the world that Is funny. And I firmly believe that the more we can laugh The stronger we’ll be to face sorrow; So accept of life's worries the least that you can. And be sure that you none of them bor row. And if, looking for sweets you find only the comb From which some one’s extracted the honey, Too won't mind It a bit if so blessed you can see The side of the world that Is funu —Sew York ’"/orld. MRS. SMITH’S BRIDGE. A most enjoyable Informal event of Friday was the bride at which Mr*. W. T. Smith entertained at her at tractive home In Inman Park. The oocaslon was In honor of Mra. O'Don nell and Mrs. McConnell, the guests of the Mlssss Snook. Mrs. Smith was as slsted In the entertainment of her guests by her daughter. Mr*. Frances Smith. Her home was beautifully dec. orated with fragrant summer flowers, and at the conclusion of an Intereating game a delicious course luncheon was served. Mrs. Smith's guests were: Mrs. O'Donnell, Mrs. McConnell, Misses Harriet, Gladys and Lula Snook, Mrs. Whlteford Russell, Mrs. William nid- dle, Mis* Ret Dargan. Mra. Charles Phillips, Mrs. Peter Erwin, Mrs. Dan Cabanls* and Mrs. Miller B. Hutchins. Mrs. W. T. Smith wore a becoming white lingerie gown and Mrs. Francis Smith's toilet was also of white, lace trimmed. IN HONOR OF MIS8 PECK. Friday afternoon at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Peck, on Ivy street, Miss Josephine Davis gave one of the prettiest parties of the summer. The occasion was In honor of her cousin, Miss Pear! Peck, who la one of Atlanta's attractive September brides, and waa a linen shower and card party. The dainty linen pieces which wert the gifts of friends to Miss Peek were concealed In n great bell made of smtlax and suspended between ■ the drawing room and library. Beneath thla the bride-elect sat to receive the shower of dainty articles which the bell held. Then followed cards, the game of •'500" being played. The score cards were especially appropriate and dainty, being hand painted In the design of girls' heads covered with short bridal veils. The first prise was a hand painted plate, and the consolation a four leaf clover stickpin. Miss Peck was presented with a piece of shadow embroidery. Throughout the house pink roses were used In profusion, and the Ices served were In the shape of pink henrts decorated with tiny Cupids. Miss Davis, the charming young hoateaa, wore a blue silk, lace trimmed, and Miss Peck's beautiful costume was of white silk, made prlncesse and trim med with lace. Mra. Davis, who as sisted her ilaughter In entertaining, wore a white lingerie gown made of fine mull and fashioned with quantities • of lace. ’ Invited to meet Miss Peck were Mrs. J. c. Peck. Mrs. F. H. Peck, Mrs. T. H. McRae, Mrs. Betord, Mm. Bowman. Mrs. Walter Cox, Mrs, W. T. Healy. Mrs. Emerson Peck, Mrs. J. W, Batmon, Mrs. C. B. Walker, Mrs. J. IV Rice, Mrs. E. M. Williams, Mrs. M. V. Boykin, Mrs. O. F, Lyle and Misses Mabel Htllson, Kate Carroll, Nan Car- roll Gamble. Sue Allen Ball, Louise Vnn Harlingen, Nell Fuller and Miss Dun lap. MISS MALSBY'8 EUCHRE. , A beautiful function was the uchre party at which Mlsa I.uella Malsby entertained Friday morning at her home on North Boulevard In honor of ’her guest. Miss Portia Ray. and the guest of Mrs. Jerome Bltnmon*, Miss I Sarah Belle James. Mias Malsby'a home waa beautifully decorated with roses, the colors used being pink and white. Stately‘palms and ferns were also used In profusion. In the delicious lunch eon which waa served after the game tha colors white and pink predrorol- nated. Punch was aerved by two little friends of the hostess. Misses Helen Carter and Mary Hughes. Miss Malsby. Miss Bay and Miss James were a charming trio In lingerie gowns of white mull, trimmed with Valenciennes lace. A pair of silk hose and a dainty purse were presented to the guests of honor, and the first pits# waa a pair of silk hose. The consolation was a blue chif fon veil, and the booby a box of candy. Invited to meet Misses Ray and James were Misses Margaret Smith, Alma Tolbert, Hattie Hunter, Ethleen Dobbs, Edna Pugh. Etta and Irene Beau mont, Elisabeth Davison, Bessie Dobbs, Griffle Durrah, Lamar Jeter, Lillian Brock. Louise Massey. Sarah Parks. Clara Brantley, Margaret Miller, May Wood. Misses Sllvey, Misses Annla Lou Pagett. Janie Laird. Marguerite Beck, Nanelle Crawford, Ella B. Ruahton. Felice Bloodworth, Mary Baron, Willie May Harrison, Lucy Milan, Nan Car- roll. Kats Carroll. Annie Grace Nixon, Jennie Lowry, Aline Curtis, May Dun lap, Jessie Mlse of Thomaaton, Jessie May Reynolds of Marietta: Mrs. W. B. Holllngnworth, Mrs. Sam Hewlett, Mrs. J. C. Malsby, Misses Luclle Kiser, Lil lie White, Dorothy Breltenbucher, Georgia and Edith Watts, Lula Moyer, Marie Houston and Louise Baird. TO MI8S~ARCHER. A forthcoming event In which a large circle of friends la Interested Is the marriage of Miss Alma Archer to Mr. Jack Shropshire, the wedding to take place September 6. Wednesday next Miss May Archer will give the first of several informal parties which have been planned In honor of the bride- elect, the occasion being a linen show er and card party. Invited to meet Minx Archer are twenty-four or more girl friends. The guest list Includes Misses Ruth Johnston, Lee and Ger trude Brandon, May Taylor, Ethel and Jessie Tutwller, Nettle Mills, Mamie Schane, Nan and Kate Carroll, Annie Grace Nixon, Mary and Caroline How ell, Annie Shat-p, Margaret Brown, Mamie Parish, Marie Parks, Clara Bell. Augusta Hardin, Eva Williams, Ade laide Allen, Alice Shropshire, Mrs. Walter Rowbotham. of New Orleans; Mrs. W. R. McClellan, Mrs. Robert Daniel, Mrs. Arthur Norris, Mra. Floyd Johnson, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. B. F. Ul mer, Mrs. Tom Calloway, Mra. S. V. Rusa, Mra Albert Marbut. IN HONOR OF ATLANTA OIRL8. Miss Leila Plant entertained Inform ally at the Log Cabin Club yesterday with a spend the day party. The young people went out In the morning and enjoyed a game of cards before luncheon, which was tempting ly served on the wide verandas of the club house. _ In the afternoon a num her of young men Joined the party of girls and dancing waa the pleasant amusement of the afternoon. Miss Plant's guests of honor were Miss Ballantlne, of New Orleans, the guest of Miss Lily Converse, and Miss Ruth Parker's guests. Misses Marlon Morris, Penelope Clarke and Elisabeth Osborn, of Atlanta. The young people had a moat de lightful time In a happy Informal manner throughout the day. Miss Ruth Parker and her charming trio of Atlanta guests are being de lightfully entertained thla week. This morning they were guests of honor at a trail party and luncheon given by Mra. J. H. Tlmberloke. Last evening Miss Pauline Rough- ton's dinner party and dance after ward proved most enjoyable. The guests at dinner were: Miss Ruth Parker, Miss Marlon Morris, of Atlanta; Mr. John Fort, Jr., of Atlanta; Mr. Herbert Coddlngton, Mr. T. C. (Parker, Jr., Mrs. T. H. Malllburton, Mr. R. H. Houghton and Mlsa Rough- ton. The table waa decorated In pink and white, with a floral centerpiece show ing these colors. The Ices and other courses as far as possible suggested tlie color scheme. The lights were shaded In pink and white, and the dec orations In the drawing room and the ball room were of the prevailing cotors. After dinner a number of young peo ple were Invited for the Informal dance. —Macon News. Jackson, Miss Mamie Cox, Mlsa Esther Lyon, Miss Agnes Lyon, Mrs. Laura Anchbacked, Miss Helen Kenady, Miss Haxellne Dunbar, Miss Freddie Kate Jackson. BIRTHDAY* PARTY, Mlsa Sarah FHe will give a birthday party Friday afternoon at her home on Spring street. The guests wilt be Misses Elisabeth Denman. Ruth Tanner, Ruth Corrigan. Margaret Corrigan, Elizabeth Corrigan, Louise Green, Clifford Watts, Elolse Peck, Mildred Wellhouse, Dorothy Traynham, May PeabodyT Annie Bates, Charlotte Wilkins, Reble Wilkins, Mar garet Grant, Josephine Dean, May Hall Wilson, Olive Wilson, May Bowen, Helen Dykes, Margaret McCarty, Helen McCarty, Dorothy Harmon, Nellie Walsh, Ethel Powere, Evelyn Eagan. Bertha Vaughn, Ruth Balle/T Josephine Peabody, Idolene Kiser, Ella Cliff Kiser, Lyndel Hayden, Ethel Low, Melville Williams and Mesars. Clarence Mecca. Bernard Williams, Tom Houston) Philip Green, Don Watts, Paul CorTlgon. Ralph Tanner, Ben DeLOng, Malcolm Vaughn, Buford Bailey, Lawrence Traynham, John Bowen. LADIES OF THE MACCABEE8. Members of the order of the Ladles of the Maccabees and their children enjoyed a delightful afternoon and eve ning picnic at Ponce DeLeon last Mon day in celebration of children's day. Gate City hive will hold a regular meeting Monday evening, August 27, In the Columbian Woodman hall, 122 Peachtree street, this being the last meeting In the month. All are re quested to be present and pay 102 as sessment and dues. Hollister hive will also hold a regular meeting Thursday evening of the coming week. 8HAW^CLARR. The announcement Is made of the engagement of Mr. Checkley Shaw, for merly of Macon, but now residing at Chattanooga, to Miss Angel Clarr, of New York. The marriage will take place at New York some time during the early autumn. WOOD8IDE-CRAWFORD. Mrs. Sarah Frances Crawford, of Macon, announces the engagement of her daughter, Marie Antoinette, to Mr. William Gordon Woodslda, of Minne apolis, Minn. The wedding will take place Tu< September 18, at the home of the bride at Macon. tember 5, and will be a beautiful event. The bride will be given away by her father, Dr. J. W. Roberta, and will attended by Mrs. Stewart Roberta herself a bride of a few months, maid of honor.' The bridesmaids will be Mieses Ilene Roberta, Alice Williams, of Macon LUIIan Sullivan, of Macon; Desaa Hays, of Covington, and Gladys Tilley, of Conyers. Mr. J. Clay Murphy, of Macon, will be beat man, and Messrs. Charles Rob erts, of Macon; Gabriel Sullivan, Cul len Branan, of Pretoria; Walter Rosa of Pretoria, and Donald Davis will act as groomsmen. Mlsa Helsn Roberts la the attractive young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Roberts. She le loved for her winning personality and for the womanly at' tributes of her character. Mr. Rosa Is a prominent young bus) Hess man and has In Macon a fine fam lly connection. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Ross will reside In Pre toria, Ga, where be has large business Interests. d t Personal Mention ird place, and will probably Carlsbad about September 1. Mr. B. M. Hall, supervising engineer of the Unltetl States reclamation ser vice, Carlsbad, N. M., arrived In At lanta Thursday from Washington, D. C., where he has been on bualness In connection with the survey. Mr. Hall le visiting his son, Mr. W. E. Hall, at 33 Bedford place, return to ~ ‘ Mrs. M. P. Cooper has Joined Mrs. Sanders In Atlanta at the bedside of her eon, Dr. Hunter P. Cooper, who Is dangerously III. Mr. and Mrs. Blanton Fortson and daughter spent the early ‘ of the week with Mr. and Mrs Fortson.—Washington (Ga.) Re' porter. Rev. Father Rapier, who has been spending some time at Asheville, has returned to the city. Father Young, after spending some months at Har vard University, and Father Southetm- er. after traveling through the West, have returned to Atlanta. JON E8-WALLACE. Miss Jessie May Wallace and Mr. Eugene E. Jones were married Thurs day evening at 2:30 o'clock at the homo of the bride, 251 Angler nve nue, Rev. Dr. A. C. Ward performing the ceremony. A profusion of summer flowers were used In the decoration. The bride w ore a lovely • gown of white mull, lace trimmed, and her bouquet was of white roses. The list of guests Included Mrs, O. Stephens, Misses Willie, Minnie, Pearl and Nettle Wallace. Mlsaea Lilly nnd KHse Stephens, Mrs. H. Keel, Mr. E. H. Keel, Mrs. A. T. Young. Mrs. Elisabeth Jones, Mrs. M. J. Jones, Mrs. Huste McCown, Mr. Fred Platt, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kelley, Miss Thyra Ware, Miss .Emily Dyer, Mr*. Ada Platt, Mrs. liubolse. Miss Thelma Keel, Mr. Logan Mallard, Mr. nnd Mra. O. E. Wallace. Refreshments were served during the evening. picnic part'Tat EAST LAKE. A congenial party of friends who will enjoy tho sports of East I.nke Friday night will Include Miss Jnnle Speer, Miss Martha Whitman, Mlsa Rollne Clark, Miss Blanche Carson, Mlsa Hat tie Mae High, Miss Jeannette Swift, Mlsa Loulle Roper, Mlsa Alice Steele, Mlsa Laura Wltham, Miss Elisabeth Adair, Miss McGowan Phelan, Mr. Tony Williams, Mr. Bayurd Ilutta Mr. J. C. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Arthur lame, Mr. Meador Goldsmith. Mr. Voldemar Guile, Mr. Peteet. TROLLEY RIDE. M Inn Bee Nelms entertained a party of friends on a trolley ride Thursday evening In honor of Mlsa Murphy, of Augusta, and Mlsa Stuart, of Macon. After a ride over the city the guests were entertained at a delicious supper. The chaperones were Mr. and Mra Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nelms and Mlsa Leila Culberson. MURPHY-MANNING. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of the bride, 2S< Simpson street. Miss Irene Manning was mar ried to Mr. R. A. Murphy. The cere mony waa performed by Rev. Dr. A. C. Ward, pastor of the Temple Baptist Church. Miss Agnes Lyon played the wedding march. The bride wore a becoming traveling toilette of blue silk unit her bouquet was of whtte roses. immediately after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Murphy left for Chattanooga Refreshments were served during the evening. The guests present were Mr. and Mra. J. A. Manning, Miss Carrie Manning. Miss Loi* Manning, Luther Manning, Mlsa Laura Ware, Mrs-. Merritt Allen, Mlsa Annie Allen, Mrs. George Allen, Mis* Annie Osbum, Miss Pauline Osbum, Mrs. J. P. Rollins, Miss Lola York, Miss Bessie Burke, Miss Mattie Burke, Mlsa Ruth Ander son, Miss Ruth Adamson, Miss Lula “MOST BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS.” It Is our most ardent wish that every parson Interested In nice dia monds win come and talk to us about our partial payment plan of sell- * B * It ts instructive, most Interesting and usually results In a sale, EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. RECITAL AT THE PIEDMONT. A violin recital will be given In the drawing room of the Piedmont Hotel Saturday evening at 9 o'clock by Mr. Edward R. Barnhart, who will be a«- slsted by prominent local musicians. Mr. Barnhart has established an en viable reputation as an accomplished violinist. C0URTE8IE8 TO MISS BAKER ANt) MI8S RIDLEY. Miss Anne Baker and Miss Claire Ridley, who hove been visiting friends at Cuthbert, received many charming social attentions durlpg their stay In that city. The young msn of Cuthbert gave a dance Tuesday evening at the Armory complimentary to Miss Anne Baker and Miss Claire Ridley. On Monday aft ernoon the Misses Ellis entertained at a reception In honor of Mlsa Baker and during tho week Miss Aliens Blmpson gave a porch party to Mlsa Baker, at which cords were played and delight ful refreshments were served. to misTbrock. Thursday afternoon Mlsa Bailie Langhome entertained nt a matinee party In honor of Miss Lillian Brock, of Alabama, the guest of Mlsa Lamar Jeter. Miss Langhorne's guests In cluded live or six of her Intimate friends. • TO MI8sTTp8COMB. A very enjoyable event was the re ception at which Mlsa Marie Brldwell entertained Thursday evening at her home In West End In honor of her guest, Miss Lipscomb. The Brldwell home, which Is especially adapted to entertaining, was made doubly attract ive by the decorations of cut flowers, palms anil ferns. Pink roses were used In profusion, nnd the spacious vsranda was canvassed In and decorated with fragrant flowers. A guessing game afforded much en Joyment, nnd at Its conclusion dainty prises «ere awarded. The flrst prise was a large box of candy, and Mlsa Lipscomb was presented with a white gauze fun. Mrs. Brldwell assisted her daughter In receiving and wore a white lingerie gown of mult and lace. Miss Brldwell wore pink silk and Miss Lipscomb wns gowned In white lace. Miss Annie Trottl wore a becoming lingerie dress and pink ribbons. HEISCHER-MOHR. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mlsa Blanche Mohr of Savannah, to Mr. 8. Helecher, of Bal timore, the wedding to take place In the early fall. MRS. SHo"rF’S PARTY. Thursday evening Mra. Charles Shore entertained Informally eighteen hr twenty of her friends at an "Up Jinks” party nt her home on Merritt* avenue. The occasion was In honor of Misses Dean and Holt, the guests of Miss Aylctt Lapstey. braswelUgresham. The wedding of Mr. Bartow Belton Braswell, of Gainesville, Ga, and Miss Elisabeth Gresham took place Thurs day evening at the home of the bride's father, Mr. John H. Gresham, on Pied mont avenue. Rev. Mr. Troutman performed the ceremony In the presence of the Im mediate family. Mr. Braswell nnd hi* bride left after the ceremony for a trip to Asheville and Toxaway and upon their return will be at home In Gainesville. * ROSS-ROBERTS. The marriage of Mlsa Helen Roberts to Mr. Thomns L. Ross, of Macon, will be of Interest to many people In At lanta Macon and throughout the state. The wedding will tnke place nt the home of the bride on Houston street o'clock on the evening of Sep- Mr*. B. M. Hall, accompanied by her eon, B. M. Hall, Jr., la visiting her son, Mr. \V. E. Hall, at 33 Bedford place. Mra Hall arrived about ten days ago, and will return to her Western home about September 1. Mr. George S. Donnell, secretary of the civil service commission for tha Fifth district, has just returned to At lanta from an extended trip to New York, Boston, Washington and Phila delphia Mrs. B. K. Clapp, from Columbus, Ga, has been visiting her brother, Mr. W. E. Hall, for the past week. Mrs. Clapp expects to return to Columbus In about one week. ter, Cora left Friday for an stay at Hendersonville, N. Mra. C. N. Donaldson, of Kirkwood; Mrs. Lore Donaldson and little daugh- an extended C„ and Greenville, 8. C, Mlsa Alice May Freeman, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mra. Percy 8. Darlington In Westchester, Pa, Is expected home next week. Mrs. Edward H. Cabanlss, after k visit of several weeks to relatives In Atlanta returned Thursday to her home at Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. James W. English, Jr., who leave Saturday for a trip to Eu rope, will be greatly missed during their absence. Miss Amy Armstrong, who has been Fine Undermuslins Reduced Many Are Half Price and Less Some of the very beautiful and rather expensive Undermuslins shown here this season have become slightly soiled or mussed. This will happen sometimes, no matter how carefully they are handled or displayed. ' A little dust that soap and water will remove, or some other such trivial defect makes a very great difference in the price of them now. , ’ $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Petticoats, $5.00 Each These, for example: $5.00 for Petticoats that were $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Not a great quantity, of course, but the styles are new and some of the handsomest effects here are shown. Judge them in beauty by what the former prices have been. Strict ly Lingerie models—charming with laces and embroideries. There is another group of garments of all kinds, quite a large collection: $3.50 to $5.00 Values, at $1.98 Night Dresses, Corset Covers, Chemise and Drawers, jnst one and two styles of a kind, all these are included at $1.98, selling regularly at $3.50 to $5.00. Misses* Skirts—-A Sale New, Stylish Skirts, $2.50 and $4.00 Two collections of misses’ Skirts have just come in; one at $2.50; another at $4.00. Immediately before the first days of school, this is surely a timely and interesting op portunity, as each Skirt was made to sell for at least a fourth more"money. Designs are the newest—plain, strapped and pleated models—the most stylish ef fects in colorings and patterns—all desirable materials. First quality in every detail, made exactly our way, to meet perfectly the tastes of misses and young ladies. Most popular, perhaps, are the novelty mixtures and plaids in light and dark gray, though other fashionable shades, navy blue and black, are also shown. They are graceful Skirts with the “hang and swing” that is wanted, just right. 30 to 39 length; 22 to 25 waist measure. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. ashlngton, Ga., will return to Atlanta on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. John T. Moody, Miss Helen Moody and Mies Theodora Moody have returned from Tenne*' see. Miss Anna Beeves has been the guest of her brother, Mr. R. B. Reeves, at Cave Springe, for the past week. Mies Jessie Hopkins has been spend ing several days with her elster, Mrs. W. W. Davie, at Carterevllle, Mr. Clayton Trout Is visiting hla pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Trout, at Cave Springe. Mies Isabel) Poetell, of Savannah, la vlalttng Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Poetell on Martin- street. Mlse Thena Holt, of Sanderavllle, the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. B. Roberts. Mrs. M. R. Emmons and Miss Ethe- lyn Emmons have returned from New York City. Mr. and Mr*. William Hurd Hlllyer amt little daughter have returned from Tallulah. Mra. Roble Crider la the guest of her brother, Mr. E. B. Broadnax, at Car rollton. Mr*. J. L. Schaub and daughter will leave Saturday for a visit to West Point. Miss Isabel Stephana, who has been visiting In Jonesboro, will return next week. Mlsa Lola Stephens, who has been quite III, leaves soon for Charlotte, Pictures should represent good art They should be of superior qual ity. They should bsve an exclusiveness which especially enhances tbs value and Interest They should be reasonable In price and appropriately framed. COLE BOOK AND ART COMPANY, 69 Whitehall St., can aupply these requisites. Also everythin* new or old In the world of books. . DUBLIN. James 8. Simons, Jr., and oon are spend’ Inf a few days at Savannah and Tjbee. J. It. Droadhnrat baa returned from a trip to Savannah. A. P. Hilton apent Sunday In Sylvanla. E. K. Orr has returned from a trip to Savannah and Tybee. T bee° f ** B# ArDau 8 u nday at xStS# relatives at Sanderavllle. Mrs. I*. W. Locke has returned from a visit to Macon. G. W. Williams spent Saturday In So- perfon. Mias Ethel Pritchett Is visiting at Clarkes- vllle. E. Pritchett, of Florida, anent a ftw of hla. broths.'. Miss Martha Stanley la flatting TOO BUSY this week to write our ad, for the pub lic keepe us busy Ailing their orders for TAYLORIMADE |UMBRELLAS Anything In the umbrella line nt fac tory prices, and nil guaranteed. Taylor Umbrella Mfg. Co. 321-2 PEACHTREE. Bell Phone 3748. Stenderd 3762. A Pretty Sight The modleh bracelet on a rounded arm, and women today are wearing all kinds. Our Jeweled effects, hoops, and etched bands are alike popular. Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF —NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant nnd Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall 8L Mra. 7.. W. Matthews has returned from a visit to relatives at Carroll ton. ' • Miss Bara Harrln la the guest of Mra. W. F. Ellison, nt 216 South ave nue. Master Lawrence Tompkins Is the guest of relatives at Washington, Ga. Miss Sarah Pope Calloway, of West Point, Is visiting friends In Atlanta. Mlsa Lillian Goldsmith has returned from a visit to friends In Carrollton. Mlsa Ruth Gardner has returned from a visit to friends at Carrollton. Miss Elisabeth Hlnea Is the guest of Miss Pauline Walker at Norcroaa. Mra. Roger Davla has returned from a visit to relatives at Covington. Mlsa Claire Ridley has returned from a visit to relatives at Cuthbert. Mrs. V. R. Davis and Mra. Knott have returned from a trip North. Mr. C. A. Wood, of Portsmouth, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. and Mrs. John Maddox have re turned from Ellljay. Mlaa Mary McGuire has from a trip East Mrs. Samuel Lumpkin le In Wash ington, Ga. Mlsa Sadie Morris baa returned to the city. day* ago In the city, guest i William Pritchett. Mra. II. K. Pritchett, of Jacksonville, Fla., la the guest of relatives In the city. Mils Blanche Prescott has returned from a trip to White Spring.. Fla. Alton E. Huffman, of Mndlaon, Fla., la visiting hla parents In this city, II. W, Flournoy, of Fort Worth, Tea., la Halting In tho city, thn guest of Colo- nel J. M. fltuhhs. k E. Arnett spent Saturday In Wrights- Mrs. C. C. Gunning and daughter, Ellin- beth, returned Frldny from nu extended visit In relatives In north Georgia. E. P. Reals has returned from a trip to silver Springs, Fin. v ^MHs^Estes^jijf Florida, Is visiting Mra. Alva. J. n Dean Is the gnest of friends at t’arterarllle. W. L, Beckham Is spending noma tins with relatives it Zebnlnn. Arthur Pew, of Atlanta, apent FHday In Dublin. Mlsa May Robinson la visiting In trwln- II. M, Stanley spent Sunday In Macon. Mlaa Clio Williams la tha gueat of friends at Forsyth thla week. Mra. & W. Brantl a visit to friends In Ms cm. Mra. F. F. Hoarlmrough hat returned from a visit to Huwldnsvllle. 8. B. linker spent Mundny In Mncon. <1. A. Invln apent Sunday In Macon. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hmllfi have returned from a visit to Mkrqn, vf-va, they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Keen. George II. Crofts has roturned from a trip to Atlanta. D. W. Gilbert has returned from n trip ) Jeffersonville. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. day In llnwklnivllle. Mrs. II. M. Stanley and children are apendlns some time at Clarkeaville. Mra. W. C. Floyd la back from a visit to Kanderavllle. Harry Floyd has returned from a vlalt to relatives at Maenn and Atlanta. After a pleasant visit to Miss Kathleen man returued Macon. Mra. J. D. Smith. . tbo guest of relatives here. Mrs. Paul Hough nml daughter, of Ma con. spent part of this week at the New to her home tn of Hawklnsvllle, Is $1,000 FOR- 10 Cents 8psnd Each la CENTS Wa will give *1.000 to the 1810 EXPOSITION, or One Cent for every official but ton or pin sold. BUY ONE * WEAR ONE SHOW YOUR COLORS. Solid Metnl Gold *Plate Button. For Sole by Dealers. UNITED SALES AGENCY, 717 Fourth National Gink Building, Allinti Phono 1910. to Gloucciter and Uoaton. M. 8. Mn honey spent Ttieadajr In Mncnn. Mrs. T. II. Jackoon and children are at WrlRlitavlUo Bench. I*. 8. Twltty la apendlng a few dnjra la Atlanta. W. W. Ward, of Abbetllle, apent a fort da/a In the city thla week. J. T. Miller and family hate tnored to Mncon, where Mr. Miller will be connect- Clot* Race For Solicitor. Special to The Georgian. Savannah, Ga^ Aug. 24.—In the rare for solicitor general of the Atlantic cir cuit, Kenan has a majority over Nor man of 188 votes, with Liberty coun ty yet to hear from. Norman claim* Liberty by 250. Four year* ago Kenan won the election over Norman by 64 votes. ‘PHONE US’ BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggists, 24 WHITEHALL STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Atlanta Agents for Candy 80c Pound