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PEACHTREE ST.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining States
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
M'CORMICK, S. C.
Dr. W. ]>. Jennings. of Augusta, visit
f<l his sou. 1 »r. It. T. Jynulngs, of tbia
pl.TT. several days this week.
Misses saiile McGee and Alloa Reynolds,
of Aiken, paid n visit to their grnndmntli-
tr. Sirs. Aim White, of this city, Tues
day and Wednesday.
Sirs. K. I- Rolls, of Dallas, Tex., who
baa hern on n visit to her father, O. M.
FIIh rt. «f this place, left today for her far
away home.
Dr. T. !!. Humphreys, nn old and a|
predated phrslrlnu of IJncoInton, Ga.,
oil a visit to his sister, Mrs. It. la. Tuck
or. this week.
Miss Soldi In Tina, of Augusta. I« tho
|nt'*r of Sir. nud Mrs. A. G. Bullock, of
our city.
Miss J. K. Glenn la on an extended visit
to relatives In Kewtorry, 8he was no-
(■••inpnnlf.l hy her sister. Miss Mlnnlo
t'loiieh, who had been visiting relatives
for some time In MeGortplek.
Miss Fannie Mfewnrf, one of our most
•'•'•eiupllsheil young ladles, has returned
froi'.i Augusta, whore she has l»eeii for
►•me time with her brother, Captain Henry
Miss Emma Huguley has Just returned
*» friends uud relatives In
visit to her mother, Mrs. L.
Creighton. of McCormick.
Dr. K. |„ Ktnrkey visits! Augusta yester
day- ||e la soon to locate tit Medasvllle,
"likes county, Georgia.
Mrs. U. n. <Diaries, of Reholiotb. la vis*
lung her sister, Mrs. W. B. Quarles, of
till* plan..
The entertainment given hy Mr. and Mrs.
J h. Denson, at their beautiful country
•me, on last Wednesday evening was
ready enjoyed l»y unite n number of the
J "'jng people,
M L. it. sturker made a business trip
to'Augusta last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carroll, who have
Io-mi on a visit to relatives In Atlanta.
home today.
PERRY.
- . and Mrs. W. B. 81ms have returned
fruiii White Springs. FIs.
MIm«s liiossoin nud Madle Davis nre at
•me from Highlands. N. C.
M ss Mary Woodards has returned from
1 On* 1 frtonda In Macon.
mips Mary Itlx Mnrshhurn boa returned
from n visit to friend* nt Cope's Ferry.
.iv rJf ' r ,- > # ,nn and "try Nunn
Bessie Nunn lias returin _
* t to friends nt l.eary.
•'}[*• < K. Druiisou has returned from a
•f t to friends at Winchester, Teim.
■‘ **• "Ullo i '•»<liter has accepted a nosl-
In the school at Jackson. Miss NVII-
•n Wn * v, ’ rv P«P«lnr as a teacher In Hous
»u!,7 '}• K * Williams, of Troy, Ala., Is
t!s ting her father's family. J. ft. Miller.
Br*. m M. Wells and Miss Mamie Nor-
n fV nt "’bite Springs.
Ml** HepKle Newton, who visited friends
iu i my, | mR ri .m r i, w | f Q savannah.
vi.m , n - r °°P«*r, of Jackson, Miss., Is
gjjffllw other's family here, W. H.
-•iff*, i. A. Riley has returned from •
? \! *° Mends In Grovsnln.
«f**le Houser has returned from
11 tended trip In the north snd east.
r CAVE 8PRING,
W. Trout and Mlsa touts* Cooper
*'1 r **t«trn to Atlanta Friday morning
Trlmt n plp " Mnt visit to Mrs. W. P.
ritl-'i Moore, of Columbiana. Tenn., ar-
SiBrt , !. y »f‘‘ r, toy to take charge of Cave
P \i. ns school.
J"?. V j. smith and-Kathleen Wright
•nrlngs'* ,,,rnp, l * rom 11 ■°J° urn ttt toys
laiflT"*' 4 nn ** Rosetta Rivers, of At-
* Daxlt ,h ** their * 0D, » Mni - J *
turn?!. 5'" Moor ». of Jookwn. Ain.. »•
to ir h P me this morning after a visit
«,* Deaf r, ‘ r nl the 0<H>r ** a *° hoo l tor
ilL 1 ..w Sr . r ! m ‘ 1 * of Rome, spent Sunday
M, b. u family.
m » ^ Mrs. W. o. Connor. Jr. returu-
T L„;' ,Mr homo in Santa re. N. Me*.,
ti ur S!? T ? ftfr >n ^tended stay with
£ • parents at the School for
hnta * V Tum, *n baa returned from At-
|£|to Blanche llakestraw, of Birintng-
fcmh.. 1. ""J** tonight to visit her
W h i, ,r !' B. Rakestraw.
• '> Connor. Sr., is -In Edgewood
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arrived this morning to i
JULIETTE.
One of the largest and most elaborate af*
fnlrs of the season was the reception given
on Tuesday evening by Miss Wlllfe Mae
Pcildy complimentary to her guest, Mlsa
Mattye tou Pitts, of Kathleen. Gn. Tho
Miss Bessie Glasgow, of Dublin, has re
turned home after visiting Mrs. O. B. In
gram.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gatfflf have returned
from Cumberland Island.
Mr. D. 8. lirlskell war In Atlanta re
cently.
Mr. John Orenr has returned from an ex
tended visit to friends and relatives In
Louisiana and Texas.
Mr. ton Pitts Is spending several weeks
in Washington. D. 0.
Miss Lucy Adams has left for Albany,
where the enters the freshnjan doss of the
State Normal School.
Mr. Joe Glover spent Tuesday In Macon.
Mr. Frank MIddlebrooks, of Macon, was
a visitor In the city Thursday.
Misses Nina and Maude Green, of Damea
Ferry, nre the guesta of Miss Cleo Adams.
Messrs. Lawson Chambliss and John Jack-
son have recovered from typhoid fever.
Mr. Jack Williams Is a weekly visitor to
Atlanta.
wes-Fpoint.
Miss Jessie I*. Johnson has returned from
a bouse party given by Miss Marie Glenn
In Columbus. . ^
Miss Husle Hayes returned home. Thurs
day from n visit to Miss Martha Duncan,
of Atlanta. . . „ .
Miss Annie Johnson left Sunday for a
three weeks' stay In Atlanta.
Miss I.uelle Kiser has returned to her
home In Atlanta after-a Tislt to Mrs. J. T.
I>l Mr n 'and Mrs. Lee Hardy and Miss Luetle
Hardy nre spending the week nt Llthla.
Mrs. I* W. Arnold, of Atlanta, Is ex
pected next week to visit her mother, Mrs.
tottle Melton.
Misses Estelle Horale, ,
8cott will spend next week with Mrs. trank
Boland, of Atlanta.
MARIETTA.
Master Wallace Montgomery celebrated
his fifth birthday with a lawn party on
Monday afternoon from 4 to 6. About forty
little people were Invited. After playing
games, the little ones ^«***e served with
Ices, fruits and lwn-bons. The birthday
table was decorated with flowers and fruit,
ind In the center was the big birthday
skc. alight with the live wax candles.
Mrs. Henry Wyatt entertained a num-
lw»r of friends ut a musicals on Raturday
,ll flr! nud Mrs. Montgomery have return
ed from s visit to \\ rlghtsvllle Bench.
Mr and Mrs. C. W. DuPre have re-
turne<l home. Mrs. DuPre's health Is lm-
return from a pleasant stay at Indian
Spring.
Miss Lottie Dun woody will leave next
week for Atlanta to attend school.
Mlsa tolls Coleman visited at Soper-
ton this week.
Chief of Polk. _
pnnled by his wife,
In South Carolina.
Misses Floy snd Clary Mlnnlck have re
turned from a visit to friends at Plains.
Miss Annie Dunwoody returned Friday
afternoon from a visit to Union Springs,
i. D. W. Riddle has returned l
North
six weeks' visit to her mother
Carolina.
Misses Eleen Peacock and Mninlo Everltt
are spending a few days at Hlggston, the
guests of Miss Mamie f
CUTHBERT.
Mlsa Jennie Mae Owen entertained
the Guchre Club Thursday attemoon.
Mlsa Anne Raker, of Atlanta, won the
prlxe, a set of gold beauty plna. Cream
and cake were served after the game.
Mlsa Hortense Pohlman, of Bain-
bridge, la* the guest of Mrs. L. B.
Frye.
Miss Anne Baker has returned to
Atlanta, after a two weeks' stay In
the city.
Miss Cobble Hood Is the guest of
Miss Davis at Albany.
Miss Aileene Simpson left Wednes
day for Atlanta and other points.
Miss Louise Qay has returned from a
pleasant trip to Northern places of In
terest
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gay have re
turned from Atlanta.
Miss Lula Mathewa spent the past
week with Miss Alma Henley at Ba-
conton.
Miss Juliette Bussey entertained
about fifteen couples Monday evening
at her home on Lumpkin street.
Miss Bessie Stapleton has returned
from Jackson, Miss., where she spent
several weeks with her uncle, Mr. R. T.
Stapleton.
Mr. W. L. McGrlff, of Tallahassee,
Fla., Is spending the week here.
R. T. Martin spent Monday and
Tuesday In Dawson.
EATONTON.
Memrs. Frank Spivey, Paul Ballard, Joe
Williams, Edwin Nelson, 8nm Hearn, Lu
eliis Little and John Adams complimented
Misses Ruth and Mae Poole, of Warren-
ton, with n straw-ride Mondny night. The
young ladles composing the party were
Misses Mae and Ruth Poole, Mattie and
Kara Hearn, Mary Helen Dennis. Lily Wil
liams. I.mln nnd Georgia Hutchinson and
Mnmle Lynn Hutchinson.
An Informal dance was given Mondny
night by the young men of the town for
Miss Katie Pou. of Mifdlson. the gnest of
Miss Anna Lou Nlsbet. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wntterson. Misses
Anna tou Nlsbet. Katie Pou, Agnes Lev-
erette. Annie Smith, of Sparta; Mary Nls
bet nnd Buth Pnrk, nnd Messrs. Bob In
gram, Will Tomlinson. Bpnrks Lawrence.
\V. G. Davis, Frank Dennis and Brevard
Nlsbet.
Miss Fannllu Denham was hostess at-a
decorated for the occasion, nnd dancing
was enjoyed until a late hour, when re
freshments were served. Those present
from town were Misses Margery and
Hannah Leonard. Mary T. Lawrence, of
Mllledgevllle; Odllle King, of Macon, nnd
Susie Little, and Messrs. Karl Ingram.
Stirling Wilson, Charles Jones, Ignatius
Griffith nnd Bob White.
Charles Ihmnls whs the host at a lawn
decorated with Japanese Innterns. uud nil
_ _ Miss
Harris toward.
Mrs. George Derry nnd children, of At
lanta, arc tue guests of Mrs. Ella Lever-
ette.
Misses Mac and Ruth Poole, of Warren-
ton. have returned to their home after «
delightful visit to Misses Mattie nud Sara
Hearn. The Misses Poole were the centers
of inurh attention while here, many de
lightful nffnlrs given In their hnuor.
Mr. niul Mrs. R. W. Iliitchluaou, Jr.,
have returned from Medn.
Miss Josle Rekl has returned to Mon-
the guest of Mlai
Miss
i * vl
city.
Miss Mac Alford has returned from a
visit In north Georgia.
8ANDER8VILLE.
The "at home" given by Mrs. Hartwell
Holmes on Wednesday morning from 10 to
12 o'clock was In honor of Miss Oliver, of
Lyons, and Miss Stubbs, of Adrlnu. Forty
Invitations were Issued, enchr guest lielng re
quested to bring a piece of unfinished fancy
work as a feature of tho entertainment,
which was a sewing bee. A delicious salad
course was served
Judge J. T. .*
Mr. ond Mrs.
te on Tucsd
Jr. William .... ™
( six weeks' abseuce In the North and
M*s. Ella Edwards, of Dublin. Is the
guest of Mrs. E. E. West it The Elms.
Miss Kathleen AI ben left today for Dud
ley, where she will teach music.
Miss IsnlHd Daniel, of Tenullle, Is the
guest of Miss Rosalia Mnthls.
Mr. Ed Cohen, of Atlanta. Is shaking
hands with Sandersvllle frlendi..
Mr. Leo Sullivan, of Savannah, Is visiting
his parents. Major anil Mrs. E. A. Sullivan.
Mlis Nipple Davis complimented a num
ber of her friends with n lawn fete on
rockers, l’rogr
amusement. Cards were arranged with cor
responding numbers, each young man hold-
according to numbers. The following guests
were there: Misses Corlnne Mayo, toulse
Blount, Annie Cooley, Kathleen Alben,
toulse Sullivan. Pauline Garbutt, Olllo B.
Holt, Bertie llymes, Mary Harris, Anna
Jones. Kntle Harris, touiar Alben. Mait
land Tanner, Willie Thigpen. Annie Nora
Duggan, Mary Stephens Irwin, Annie Julia
Tucker, Theresa Bnshlnpkl, Mnry Bnwlings.
Mamie Stubbs, Vannle Mnthls, Bosalle
Mathis, Messrs. Arthur Hawllngs, Tom Cox.
Andrew Suarks. Gordon Garbutt, Fred
Sidney Ott,
Ben Brown.
Carter, Tom
McCarty, Harry Milt, Theo Cooley, Lucian
Spier. Dudley Smith, Robert Spier, Hardy
Rougnton, Hines Wood, Alex Chamblee,
Toni Malone, nud Cecil Hermann.
Mr. Lnclen Spier, of Crystal.Springs, FIs.,
Is on n visit to hla mother.
Mias Clyde Lanier, of Hjrlvanln, Is making
a short visit to Miss Willie Pnrk.
Miss Mnrthn Elder, of Americas, Is vlslt-
Aiiurew nanrsa, tionion uarou
Rawlings. Stephen Malone, Sid
Findlay Irwin, Ray Newman, lie
Sam May, Sniu Devereux, Gus Cn
lag
Mr. Frank Cheatham Is spending ft few
weeks In Forsyth.
Miss Mabel llnwllngs Is the guest of Miss
Mnrthn Gibson at Agricola.
Miss Mnmle Roberts, of Mllledgevllle, Is
the guest of Mrs. W. G. Summerlin.
VILLA~RICA.
Mrs. F. A. Pritchett Is the guest of rela
tives In Atlanta. k
Mrs. McPherson Is spending several weeks
In Atlanta, the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Ilroughnot.
Mr. toe Williams, of Carrollton, spent a
few days this week with home folks.
Mrs. J. W. Aderhold, of Tsllndegn, Ain.,
lms been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Giles
this week.
Messrs. Tom Mason and Eugene Sharp, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday here.
Mrs. J. N. Word, of Atlanta, Is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. M. S. Wise.
Mrs. L. M. Orr nnd children, of Bruns
wick, who have been upending *the summer
here, have returned borne.
Mrs. Willis Spinks and children, of Rock
of Piedmont, Ala., Is
. . . nl mouths.
Mlxsc* Willie Donohue nnd Anns Stubbs,
f Atlanta, have been the guesta of Miss
lary Cobb.
Airs. McKinney and children arrived from
Atlanta this week to make Villa Rica their
home.
Mrs.
Cobb, linve returned to I
son. Miss., after attending several mnu
with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Candler, Jr.
Mlsaes Mnry and Ellen Grlfflu, of Carroll
ton. nre the guests of relatives here.
Air. nnd Airs. O. II. Hlxon have returned
DUBLIN.
Mrs. C, II. Klttrell returned Tuesday from
a visit of some time to relatives at Wrights-
vllle.
Dr. J. M. Page Is st home from a trip to
New York.
Air. C. H. Klttrell returned Tuesday
from n business trip to New York and
other Eastern markets.
Judge William Falrcloth, of Wrightsvllle,
spent Wednesday In the city.
Mrs. J. N. Leonard nnd son have re
turned from a visit to relatives nt Mflledge-
Alr. C. S. Moore, of Atlanta, was In the
city Thursday.
Dr. E. New spent Wednesday In Macon.
Alisa Carrie llurcli has returned from a
visit to Alscon.
Mrs. C. W. Hubbard, of Mneon, Is the
guest of Airs. Charles W. Brantley.
Mrs. George M. Matthews nnd children
have returned from a trip to Iu<iinn Spring.
. Misses Rosalie nud Gladys Smith are vis
iting relatives at Hnwklnsvlilc.
Air. nnd Mrs. W. C. Allen nnd son have
returned from a visit to Atlanta.
Miss Luelle Northden visited Atlanta a
few days ago.
Allas Annie and George Mlngledorff have
S ne to Kentucky, where they will enter
e Ashbury College.
Hon. F. \V. Hardwick spent Tuesday in
ie city with
Mrs. r
friend*.
^Vro'fwwnr m NSrth"utt'' coraplfmMUisl' Ul,
pupil, with . fnncjr drew Gnll on trliloj
" Mr' mil Mr,, t'rod Xorrl, nud Priil, Jr.,
loft Tunwlay for nn cxlnndml trip through
tho north.
VIDALIA.
Mins EBIe Wllletn hnn returnml front n
liny of tlx w—kn with - rrlntlrr, nnd
frtonils In SHnnUnlppl. „
Minos Iloilo MoAllIntor nnd Clyde Mo
Arthur, of Longpond, wore tho guest, thl,
week of Mr. anil Mr,. II. II. Cnlhoun.
Mr,. M. Boblmura I, In Atlanta for «oj-
ornl week*, and her friend, ben-hope «he
inny rotnrn mnrli Improred In honltb.
Sir. nml Mr, J. I>. Coleman were gueat,
f friend, at Hoperton thl, week.
SIlM Slnggte It one hn, returned from rta-
Itlug relatin'* In Alabama. .... .
lli«ln;n. K ',|^”'T k few' dnyaVf’tfii «V°k
W MI« , %thMeKS. of All, in, ha. w»> the
gneat fhf* week nt her ancle, J, A. Slc-
W sn« n Mn| f m^" r 'MoNeely. of ^ Portland.
Tenn.. one of the faculty of the At da I In
Collegiate Institute, has arrived and will
hi pleased to meet patrons and pupils
,M MIs» Kata* Dunwoody has returned from
attending the Athens Summer school, and
trill li ready to fill her regular position
ns primary teacher In the Institute.
Sir mib Mr, l>. X Wllllnnwon. of Ixmg-
nond* wore tlio gne,t, nl Mr. nU'l Mr,
l^rg, N. Mathew, thl, week, ou llielr
A HIGH-CLASS CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
8howing an Interior View of the Second Floor, Clothing Department of the Levy & Stanford Shop, 17 Peachtree Street, Where the Highest Grade
Readyto-Wear Clothing Ever Shown in the South le now on Dleplhy. Thlt Enterprising Concern Wl'l Publish From Time
to Time Actual Photographic Reproduetlone of Thler Models.
Mrs. J. A. Peacock'In at Eastman, where
for her Itonie In Charleston, S. C., after
visit to her aunt, Mrs. L. A. Illlng.
Air. nnd Mrs. Luther Stallings. Sr., spent
several days tills week In Atbiutn.
Misses Blanche and Adeline Bnum nre v!»
Ring, lu Atlanta.
Mr. o. B. Methvlss Is spending some tinu
In Atlanta.
Mr. F. J.
Atlanta.
Miss Ruby Lock* has returned from
Pritchett *pent Wedncn
visit to friends at Cochran.
Mr. W, W. Robinson Ih nt home from
Llthla Springs ami Chattnnoogn.
Air. C. A. Beall has returned from a trip
to White Splines, Fin.
Alias Hattie Dew ha* returned to the
city.
Mr. and Airs. W. L. Mason nro visiting
at Louisville, Ky.
Air. J. M. Williams bns returned from
Tattnall enunty.
Miss Ruby Tillman has returned from a
visit to her parents nt Glenvllb*.
Dr. O. G. Mlngledorff lias returned from
Tattnall county, where he attended camp
m«*etlng.
Mr. John F. Dunrnn, who has been absent
from the city for several weeks, has return
ed home somewhat Improved In benlth.
^Alr. W. II. Fuller spent Tbursdny In At-
elatlve*
have ton nt
ed h
MM*.Jam Pritchett has returned fro_
a trip to Alslnims.
Mr. M. H. Rlackshear spent yesterday In
[ount Vernon on business.
Mr. Tillman Jackson returned Tuesday
from a business trip to New York.
Rev. G. C. Thompson, of Atbiutn, spent
Monday In the city with friends.
Mrs. A. L. Spicer I* visiting relatives nt
Thomasvllle.
Mis.
visit
county.
Airs. W. D. WUker and daughter. Miss
Kollle, are at Saluda.
Mr. 11. L. Bunting has returned front a
visit to his relatives In Germany.
Airs. E. P. Rents, Aliases Blanche Divio,
Minnie Gaston, Alamle Baiusny, Lll High
tower nnd Mr. T. It. Bsmsny returned •»«
Wednesday from it trip to Tyliee.
Air. nnd Airs. W. 8. Phillip* ami dnnehter,
era, have returned * *
fives nt Alttrfri
guest of Hr M i
Air. W. J. Irwin has returned from a vlnlt
to Washington county.
Miss Non re, of Wrightsvllle, Is the gu-*t
the guest of Allas Nell Ungers.
on business.
Miss AtmiIn Peacock has returned from
n visit to AIlss Aladge Weaver at Carters-
visit to relatives nt Atlanta.
Air. nnd Mrs. F. II. Bf.'icrton. Jr., of
Ochwolkee. spent Monday dn.l Tue*.lay lu
the city with relatives.
Miss Rena lira min
visiting the family
“ Rrntidon.
Miss Nina Cook Is visiting frlemls In
Hnwklnsvllle.
Alias Julia Clark, of Hearing. Ga.. In the
iie«t of AIlss Susie Smith.
Airs. J. It. Folsom nml son are vlnmna
frlemls In Tennllle.
Mr. J. M. Ilryant. of Wrlgfctsvillo, spent
few days In the city this week.
No Obstruction of Si
Special to The Georgian.
Gainesville, Ga.. Sept,
council has enforced an 01
hibltlng any merchant to
goods upon the sidewalk*
Thl* went Into effect Mon
nnd hereafter there
tlona upon the side-
merchants object to
there la pretty g«
among the people.
vill b<
alk*
display' any
of the city,
lay morning,
• no obstrue
nt all. Soma
>rd(nance, but
natlnfactioa