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A FUNNY BLESSING.
Or, perhaps. been condemned my abode to
Rut this i* what saved me—I always couli
The side of the world that la funny.
How to choone the best pathway through
life I have thought
Till my brow 1 have marked with two
cresses;
I lure built the moat beautiful eaatlea In
Spain.
And ni
them all tumble to piece*:
I’ve loat friend* n-maur In various ways,
I have never had half enough money;
But Despair passed me by, for / always
Add I firmly liellere that the more we
laugh
The stronger we'll Ih» to face sorrow;
So accept of life's worries the least that
you ran.
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
hooey.
The side of the world that Is funny
—New York World.
MRS. SMITH’S BRIDGE.
A most enjoyable Informal event of
Friday was the bride at which Mrs.
W. T. 8mlth entertained at her at
tractive home In Inman Park. The
occasion was In honor of Mrs. O'Don
nell and Mrs. McConnell, the guests of
the Misses Snook. Mrs. Smith was as
elated In the entertainment of her
guests by her daughter, Mrs. Frances
Smith. Her home whs beautifully dec
orated with fragrant summer flowers,
and at th<* conclusion of an Interesting
game a delicious course luncheon was
served. Mrs. Smith’s guests were: Mrs.
O'Donnell, Mrs. McConnell, Misses
Harriet, Gladys and Lula Snook, Mrs.
Whiteford Russell, Mrs. William Rid
dle, Miss Ret Dargan, Mrs. Charles
Phillips, Mrs. Peter Erwin, Mrs. Dan
Cabanlss 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”MISS 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 Pearl Peck, who Is one
of Atlanta's attractive September
brides, and was a linen shower and
card party. The dainty linen pieces
which were the gifts of friends to Miss
Peck were concealed In a great bell
made of smllax and suspended between
the drawing room and library. Beneath
this the bride-elect sat to receive the
shower of dainty articles which the bell
held.
Then followed cards, the game of
"600" 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 prize 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 hearts
decorated with tiny Cupids. »
Miss Davis, the charming young
hostess, wore a blue silk, lace trimmed,
and Miss Peck's beautiful costume was
of white silk, made princess© ami trim
med with lnoe. Mrs. Davis, who as
sisted her daughter 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,
Mr*. T. H. McRae. Mrs. Betard, Mrs.
Bowman. Mm. Walter Cox, Mrs. W. T.
Hcaly, Mrs. Emerson Peck, Mrs. # J. >>.
ltatmon, Mrs. C. B. Walker, Mm. J. W.
Rice. Mrs. E. M. Williams. Mrs. M. F.
Boykin, Mrs. O. F. Lyle and Misses
Mabel Stllson, Kate Carroll, Nan Car-
roll Gamble, Sue Allen Ball, Uoulse Von
Harlingen. Nell Fuller and Miss Dun
lap.
MI88 MALSBY'8 EUCHRE.
A beautiful function was the uchre
party at which Miss Luelta Malsby
entertained Friday morning at her
home on North Boulevard In honor of
guest. Miss Portia Ray, and the
of Mrs. Jerome 8immons, Miss
Sartfi Belle James. Miss Malsby'a home
u hbautlfuUy 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 was served after the game
th«* colors white and pink predrotni-
n a tied.
Punch was served by two little
friends of the hostess, Misses Helen
Carter and Mary Hughes.
Mlsa Malsby. Miss Ray and Miss
James were a charming trio In lingerie
•towns of white mull, trimmed with
Valenciennes lace.
\ pair of silk hose and a dainty purse
lie White, Dorothy Breltenbucher,
Georgia and Edith Watts, Lula Moyer,
Marie Houston and Louise Baird.
TO M188~ARCHER.
A forthcoming event In which a large
circle of friends is Interested- la the
marriage df 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
Miss Archer are twenty-four or more
girl friends. The guest list Includes
Misses Ruth Johnston, Lee and Ger- 1
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 Sharp, Margaret Brown,
Mamie Parish, Marie Parks, Clara Bell,
Augusta Hardin, Eva Williams, Ade
laide Allen, Alice Shropshire, Mm.
Walter Rowbotham, of New Orleans;
Mrs. W. R. McClellan, Mrs. Robert
Daniel, Mrs, Arthur Norris, Mm. Floyd
Johnson, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. B. F. Ul
mer, Mrs. Tom Calloway, Mm. 8. V.
Russ, Mm. Albert Marbut.
IN HONOR OF'ATLANTA GIRLS.
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 widp verandas of the
lub house. In the afternoon a num
ber of young men Joined the party of
girls and dancing was 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 Elizabeth
( laVmrn rtf Atlnfitu '
.. or® prerented to the guests of honor,
nml the first prlxe was a pair of .Ilk
hate. The cominlatlon was a blue chlf-
f. veil, and the booby a box of candy.
Invited to meet Misses Uay and James
vine Misses Margaret Smith, Alma
Tolbert, Hattie Hunter, Ethleen I>obbs,
]Mna Pugh, Ktta and Irene Beau
mont, Elisabeth Davison, Resale Dobbs,
Grlffle Durrah. Jeter, Lillian
Brock, Louise Massey, Sarah Parks,
(Tara Brantley, Margaret Miller, May
Wood, Misses Sllvey, Misses Annie Lou
Pagett. Janie Laird, Marguerite Beck,
Xanelie Crawford, Ella B. Rushton.
Felloe Bloodworth, Mary Baron, Willie
May Harrison, Luoy Milan, Nan Car-
roll. Kate Carroll; Annie Grace Nixon,
Jennie Lowry, Aline Curtis,, May Dun
lap, Jessie Mlse of Thnmnston, Jessie
May Reynolds of Marietta; Mrs, W. B.
Hollingsworth. Mrs. Bam Hewlett, Mrs.
J. C. Malsby, Misses Luelle Kiser, Lll-
Osborn, of Atlanta.
The young people had a most de
lightful time In n happy Informal
manner throughout the day.
Miss Ruth Parker and her charming
trio of Atlanta guests are being de
lightfully entertained this week.
This morning they were guest, of
honor at a trail party anti luncheon
given by Mrs. J. H. Tlmbcrlake.
Lnst evening Mias Paulina 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 Coddington, Mr. T. C.
Parker, Jr., Mrs, T. H. Malllburtnn,
Mr. R. H. Houghton and Miss Rough-
ton.
The table was decorated In pink and
white, with a lloral centerpiece show
ing these colors. The Ices and other
courses ns far ns possible suggested
the color scheme. The lights were
shaded In pink anil white, and the dec
orations In the drawing room and the
ball room were of thq prevailing colors.
After dinner a number of young peo
ple were Invited for the Informal dance.
—Macon News.
JON E8-WALLACE.
Miss Jessie May Wallace and Mr.
Eugene E. Jones were married Thurs
day evening at 8:39 o'clock at the
homo of the bride, 251 Angler ave
nue, Rev. Dr. A. C. Ward performing
the ceremony. A profusion of summer
flowers were used In the decoration.
The bride wore a lovely • gown of white
mull, lace trimmed, and her bouquet
was of white roses.
The list of guests Included Mrs. E.
O. Stephens, Misses Willie, Minnie,
Pearl and Nettle Wallace, Misses Lilly
and Ellse Stephens, Mrs. II. Keel, Mr.
E. H. Keel, Mrs. A. T. Ypung, Mrs.
Elisabeth Jones, Mrs. M. J. Jones, Mrs.
Susie McCown, Mr. Fred Platt, Mr. and
Mrs. It. F. Kelley, Miss Thyra Ware,
Miss Emily Dyer, Mrs. Ada Platt, Mrs.
Dubolse, Miss Thelma Keel, Mr. Logan
Mallard, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wallace,
Refreshments were served during the
evening. t
PICNIC part'Tat EAST LAKE.
A congenial party of friends who will
enjoy the sports of Enst Lake Friday
night will include Miss Janie Speer,
Miss Martha Whitman, Miss Rollne
Clark, Miss Blanche Carson, Miss Hat
tie Mae High, Miss Jehnnette Swift,
Miss Loulle Roper. Miss Alice Steele,
Miss Laura Wtthum, Miss Elisabeth
Adair, Miss McGowan Phflan, Mr. Tony
Williams, Mr. Bayard Butts, Mr. J. C.
Kirkpatrick, Mr, Arthur Lane, Mr.
Meudor Goldsmith, Mr. Valdcmar Gude,
Mr. Pcteet.
TROLLEY RIDE.
Miss Bee Nelms entertained a party
of friends on a trolley ride Thursday
evening In honor of Mlsa Murphy, of
Augusta, and Miss Stuart, of Macon.
After a ride over the city the guests
were entertained at a delicious supper.
The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs.
Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dennis,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nelms and Miss
Leila Culberson.
murphy^manning.
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock
at the home of the bride, 28t Simpson
street, Miss Irene,Manning was mar
ried to Mr. R. A. Murphy. The cere
mony was 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 bluo silk and her
bouquet was of white roses.
Immediately after their marriage Mr.
and Mrs. Murphy left for Chattanooga.
Refreshments were served during the
evening. The guests present were Sir.
and Mrs. J. A. Manning, Miss Carrie
Manning, Miss Lois Manning, Mr,
Luther Manning, Miss Laura Wnre,
Mrs. Merritt Allen, Miss Annie Allen,
Mrs. George Allen, Miss Annie Oxbum,
Miss Pauline Oxbum, Mrs. J. 1>. Rollins,
Miss Lois York, Miss Bessie Burke,
Miss Mattie Burke, Miss Ruth Andcr
son. Mils Ruth Adamson, Miss Lula
Jackson, Miss Mamie Cox, Miss Esther
Lyon, Miss Agnes Lyon, Mrs. Laura
Anchbacked, Miss Helen Kenady, Miss
Haxellne Dunbar, Miss Freddie Kate
Jackson.
BIRTHDAY* PARTY,
Miss Sarah Fite will give a birthday
party Friday afternoon at herHome on
Spring street
The guests will be Misses Elisabeth'
Denman, Ruth Tanner, Ruth Corrigan,
Margaret Corrigan, Elisabeth Corrigan,
Louise Green, Clifford Watts, Elolse
Peck, Mildred Wellhouse, Dorothy
Traynham, May Peabody, Annie Bates,
Charlotte Wilkins, Reble Wilkjns, Mar,
garet Grant, Josephine Dean, May Hall
Wilson, Olive Wilson, May Bowen.
Helen Dykes, Margaret McCarty, Helen
McCarty, Dorothy Harmon, Nellie
Walsh, Ethel Powers, Evelyn Kagan.
Bertha Vaughn, Ruth Bailey, Josephine
Peabody, Idolene Kiser, Ella Cliff Kiser,
Lyndel Hayden, Ethel Low, Melville
Williams and Messrs. Clarence Mecca.
Bernard Williams, Tom Houston, Philip
Green, Don Watts, Paul Corrlgon,
Ralph Tanner. Ben DeLong, Malcolm
Vaughn, Buford Bailey, Lawrence
Traynham, John Bowen.
LADIE8 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 mouth. All are re
quested to be present and pay 108 as
sessment and dues. Hollister htve will
also hold a regular meeting Thursday
evening of the coming week.
SHAW-CLARR.
The announcement Is made of the
engagement of Mr. Chcckley Shaw, for
merly of Macon, but now residing at
Chuttnnnoga, 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 Woodslde, of Minne
apolis, Minn.
“MOST BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS.”
It Is our most ardent wish that every person Interested In nice dia
monds will come ami talk to us about our partial payment plan of sell
ing. It Is Instructive, most Interesting and usually results In a sale.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
The Diamond Palace. 3*; Whitehall St.
September 18, at the home of the bride
at Macon.
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 as
sisted by prominent local musicians.
Mr. Barnhart has established an en
viable reputation as an accomplished
violinist.
COURTESIES TO~MISS BAKER
AND MISS RIDLEY.
Miss Anne Baker and Miss Claire
Ridley, who have been visiting friends
at Cuthbert, received many charming
social attentions during their stay in
that city.
The young men 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 Miss Baker and
during the week Miss Aliens Simpson
gave a porch party to Miss Baker, at
which cards were played and delight
ful refreshments were served.
TO MI8S BROCK.
Thursday afternoon Miss Sallle
Langhome entertained at a matinee
pnrty In honor of Miss Lillian Brock,
of Alabama, the guest of Miss Lamar
Jeter. Miss Langhorne’s guests In
cluded live or six of her Intimate
friends. ,
TO MIS8 LIP8COMB.
A very enjoyable event was the re
ception at which Miss Marie Brtdwell
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 and ferns. Pink roses were used
In profusion, and the spacious veranda
was canvassed in and decorated with
fragranfflowers.
A guessing game afforded much en
joyment, and nt Its conclusion dainty
prlxes were awarded. The first prise
was « large box of candy, and Miss
Lipscomb was presented with a white
gauxe fan.
Mrs. Brldwell assisted her daughter
In receiving and wore a white lingerie
gow n of mull and laec.
Miss Brldwell wore pink silk and
Miss Lipscomb was gowned In white
lace.
Miss Annie Trottl wore a becoming
lingerie dress and pink rtbbohs.
heischTTr-mohr.
Announcement has been made of the
engagement of Miss Blanche Mohr of
Savannah, to Mr. 8. Hetscher, of Bal
timore, the wedding to take place In the
early fall.
MRS. SHORTS PARTY.
Thursday evening Mrs. Charles
Shore enterta'lned Informally eighteen
or twenty of her friends at an ’’Up
Jlhks" party at her home on Merrltts
avenue. The occasion was In honor
of Misses Dean and Holt, the guests
of Miss Aylett Lapsley.
BRASWELL-GRESHAM.
The’ wedding of Mr. JIartuw Belton
Braswell, of Gainesville, Gn., and Miss
Elisabeth Gresham took place Thurs
day evening nt 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 ami his
bride left after the ceremony for a
trip to Asheville and Toxaway and
upon their return will bo at home In
Gainesville.
ROSS-ROBERTS.
The marriage of Miss Helen Roberts
to Mr. Thomas L. Ross, of Macon, will
be of Interest to many people In At
lanta, Macon and throughout the state.
The wedding will take place at the
home of the bride on Houaton street
•t 9 o’clock on the evening of Sep
tember 6, and will be a beautiful event.
The bride will be given away by her
father. Dr. J. W. Roberts, and will be
attended by Mrs. Stewart Roberts,
herself a bride of a few months, as
maid of honor.
The bridesmaids will be Misses Bene
Roberts, Alice Williams, of Macon;
Lillian Sullivan, of Macon; Dessa
Hays, of Covington, and Gladys Tlllty,
of Conyers.
Mr. J. Clay Murphy, of Macon, will
be best man, and Messra. Charles Rob
erta, of Macon; Gabriel Sullivan, Cul
len Branan, of Pretoria; Waiter Ross,
of Pretoria, and Donald Davis will act
as groomsmen.
Miss Helen Roberts Is the attractive
young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. W.
Roberts. She Is loved for her winning
personality and for the womanly at
tributes of her character.
Mr. Ross Is a prominent young busi
ness man and has lit Macon a fine fam
ily connection. After their marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Rots will reside In Pre
toria, Ga., where he has large business
Interests.
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Personal Mention
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Mr. B. M. Hall, supervising engineer
of the United States reclamation ser
vice, Carlsbad, N. M., arrived In At-
anta Thursday from Washington, D.
where he has been on business In
connection with the survey. Mr. Hall
Is visiting his'son, Mr. W. E. Hall, at
33 Bedford place, and will probably
return to Carlsbad about September 1.
Mrs. M. P. Cooper has Joined Mrs.
Sanders In Atlanta at the bedside of
her son, Dr. Hunter P. Cooper, who Is
dangerously III. Mr. and Mrs. Blanton
Fortson and daughter spent the early
art of the week with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Fortson.—Washington (Ga.) Re
porter.
Rev. Father Rapier, who has been
spending some time at Aahpvllle, has
returned to the city. Father Young,
after spending some months at Har
vard University, and Father Southelm-
er, after traveling through the West,
have returned to Atlanta.
Mrs. B. M. Hall, accompanied by her
son, B. M. Hall, Jr„ Is visiting her
son, Mr. W. E. Hall, at 33 Bedford
place. Mrs. 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 the
Fifth district, has Just returned to At
lanta from an extended trip to New
York, Boston, Washington and Phlla
delphla.
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.
Mrs. C. N. Donaldson, of Kirkwood
Mrs. Love Donaldson and little daugh
ter, Cora, left Friday for an extended
stay at Hendersonville, N. C., and
Greenville, 8. C.
Miss Alice May Freeman, who has
been the gue&t of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
S. Darlington In Westchester, Pa., Is
expected home next week.
Mrs. Edward H. Cabanlss, after »
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 $10i)0 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 j
$3.50 to $5.00 Values, at $1.98
Night Dresses, Corset Covers, Chemise and Drawers, just 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 nt $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 th'e newest—plain, strapped and pleated models—the most ’ stylish ef
fects in colorings and patterns—all desirable materials.
Firfct 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.
TOO BUSY
this week to write our ad, for the pub
lic keeps us busy filling their orders for
taylor;made i umbrellas
Anything In the umbrella line at fac
tory prices, and all guaranteed.
Taylor Umbrella Mfg. Co.
321-2 PEACHTREE.
Bsll Phone 3748. Standard 3762.
A Pretty Sight
The modish bracelet on a rounded
arm, and women today are wearing all
kinds. Our Jeweled effects, hoops, and
etched band* are alike popular.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
BEAUTIFUL UNE OF
-NEW BRACELETS—
Just Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler.
Century. Building. WhitehaU SL
spending a week with relatives
Washington, Ga., will return to Atlanta
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Moody, Miss
Mrs. L. D. T. Qulnby, after a visit
to her brother, Mr. William Hemphill,
has returned to her home In New York.
Miss Anna Reeves has been the
guest of her brother. Mr. R. B. Reeves,
at Cave Springs, for the past week.
Mies Jessie Hopkins has been spend
ing several daya with her slater, Mre,
W. W. Davis, at Cartersvllle,
rents, Mr. and Mre. W.
Cave Springs.
Miss Isabell Pastel), of Savannah. Is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Postell on
Martin street.
Mlse Thena Holt, of Sandersvllle,
Is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
J. B. Roberta
Mre. M. R. Emmons and Miss Ethe-
lyn Emmons have returned from New
York City.
Mr. and Mre. William Hurd Hlllyer
and little daughter have returned from
Tallulah.
Mrs. Roble Crider le the guest of her
brother, Mr. E. B. Broadnax, at Car
rollton. j
Mrs. J. L. Schaub and daughter will
leave Saturday for a visit to West
Point.
Miss Isabel Stephens, who has been
visiting In Jonesboro, will return next
week.
Miss Lois Stephens, who has been
quite <11,. leaves soon for Charlotte,
N. C.
Mrs. 7.. W. Matthews has returned
from a visit to relatives at Carroll
Ion.
Miss Sara Harrln Is the guest o
Mrs. W. F. Ellison, at 315 South ave
nue.
Master Lawrence Tompkins Is the
guest of relatives at Washington, Ga.
Mlsa Sarah Pope Calloway, of West
Point, Is visiting friends In Atlanta.
Miss Lillian Goldsmith lias returned
from a visit to friends In Carrollton.
Mlsa Ruth Gardner has returned
from a visit to friends at Cgrrollton.
Miss Elisabeth Hines Is the guest of
Miss Pauline Walker at Norcross.
Mrs. Roger Davis has returned from
a visit to relatives at Covington.
Pictures should represent good art. They should.be of superior qual
ity. They should have an exclusiveness which especially enhances the
value and interest They should be reasonable In pylce and appropriately
framed.
COLE BOOK AND ART COMPANY.
6» Whitehall St., can supply these requisites. Alto everything new or old
In the world of books.
DUBLIN.
James 8. Simons, Jr., sort son are spend
ing a few days at Savannah and Tybec.
J- U. Broadhurst has returned from a
trip to Savannah.
A. P. Hilton apent 'Sunday la Sylvanla.
E. K. Orr has returned from a trip to
Little Mias Martha. Stanley la visiting
relative* at Sandersvllle.
Mrs. P. W. Locke haa returned from a
A E. Pritc
diva ngo In t
William Prlti
Mlsa Claire Ridley haa returned from
a visit to relatives at Cuthbert.
Mrs. V. R. Davis and Mrs. Knott
have returned from a trip North.
Mr. C. A. Wood, of Portsmouth, spent
esterday In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maddox* have re-
turned from EHJjay.
Mlsa Mary McGuire haa returned
from a trip East.
51 r. Gordon Kiser leaves Saturday for
New York city.
Mrs. Samuel Lumpkin la In Wash*
ington, Ga.
Miss Sadie MorrU has returned to
the city.
the city, guest
Pritchett.
Mrs. II. K. Pritchett, of Jacksonville,
Fla., la the gtieat of relatives In the elty.
MI** Blanche Prescott haa returned from
trip to White Springs, Fla.
Alton B. Huffman, of Mnilluc
visiting hla parents In this city.
H. W. Flournoy, of Fort Worth, Tex.,
la visiting In the city, the guest of Colo
nel J. M. Stubbs.
E. Arnett spent Saturday In Wrights
Mrs. C. C. Gunning and daughter, Eliza
beth, returned Friday from an extended
visit to relatives In north Georgia.
E. P. Renta haa returned from a trip
to Silver Springs, Fla.
^MUa^Eatea.^ of Florida, la visiting Mrs.
Mrs. J. B. Dean la the guest of frieud*
at Cartersvllle.
W. L. RcckL
with relatives at Zehnlon.
Arthur Pew, of Atlautu, spent Friday In
Beckham Is spending some time
ton.
„ __anley
Miss Clio Williams Is the guest of friends
t Forsyth this week.
Mrs. C. W. Brantle;
friends In i
Mre. F. F. Scarborough has returned
from a visit to Hawklnsvllle.
8. B. Baker spent Sunday In Macon.
O. A. Irwin spent Sunday In Mueon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Smith hflve returned
•om n visit to Mhoui, they were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Keen.
George II. Crofts has returned from a trip
to Atlanta.
D. W. Glltwrt has returned from a trip
Stanley and children are
wmiing some-time at Chirkesvllle.
Mrs. W. C. Hoyd Is back from a visit
> Sandersvllle.
Harry Floyd has returned from n visit
to relatives nt Macon and Atlanta.
After a pleasant visit to Miss Kathleen
Peacock, of this city. Miss Ruth Ilarde-
wan returned Tuesday to her pome In
the guest of relatives here.
Mrs. Paul Hough and daughter, of Ma
con, apent port of this week nt the New
$1,000
FOR
10 Cents
n n , . 150,000
I I nl Population
, -- Haa Atlanta.
Iatlanta) U.'S'K.
Exposition and
Will 8pand Each
10 CENTS
Wa will give *1.000 to the
1910 EXPOSITION,
or One Cent for every official but
ton or-pin sold.
BUY ONE WEAR ONE
8HOW YOUR C0L0R8.
Solid Metal Gold Plate Button.
For Sale by Dealers.
UNITED SALES AGENCY,
717 Fourth Nilionil Sink Building,
Atlanta Phone 1910.
to Gloucester and Boston.
M. 8. Mahon
Mrs. T. II.
Wrlghtsvllle Reach.
I*. 8. Twltty la spending a few days Is
tlaittn.
W. W. Ward, of AhltevlU
days In the city this week.
J. T. Miller and family have moved to
Macon, where Mr. Miller will be connect
ed with the firm of MeWllliams-U«nkln
Company.
Clots Race For Solicitor.
Special to The Georgian.
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 24.—In the race
for solicitor general oPthe Atlantic cir
cuit, Kenan haa a majority over Nor
man of 188 votes, with Liberty coun
ty yet to hear from. Norman claims
Liberty by 260. Four year® ago Kenan
won tne election over Norman by 64
votes.
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- Reliable Druggists,
24 WHITEHALL. STREET.
We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free
Atlanta Agents for t Candy
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