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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 190G.
DREAMS, IDLE DREAM8.
If rho Iceman should come to me some dor.
While weighing out a piece at iuy back
door,
Anri dropping It upon the porch, should say;
• It was so cold last year and year Itefore,
The rrop Is long and we hare cut the
price**—
If he should say Just that and lay the l«*e
On my Uaefc step and then drive In—but
hush!
Such dreams ss this are only silly gush.
And feed so cheap, we're able now to make
& Slight reduction In the price at last*'-
1 any. If he should tell me that and take
Two cents a pound from last week's price
of steak,
I wonder If the shock—but, pshaw! why
The time to build snch castles In the air?
V(, II iuc ■(■•rr, tjiMiujf *'11, 111 j
Should put , pen nr back Into mr bnml.
And sir: "The world will be more cheaply
Since there I, • larito wheat crop In the
land"—
I ear, If he ahonld voluntarily
Return a alnjrle penny unto ma,
I wonder If I'd tie—Imt heart, lie .till!
There la no poailblllty that he will?
Or If my tailor, deftly airing me
For a new autt, ahonld aay: "Von hnow
I any, If he ahould -Juat aay that and
Fire dollara from the price—well, then, I'd
wuhe
night np and rub my aleepy eyca and laugh
To think of tallora giving me euch chaff.
I know that theae are merely dreamt-that
Ice
And meat and bread are going np—that
crop
Or weather will do naught liut ralae the
price;
There la no likelihood of any drop;
Hut mr employer tella me he will give
Mo higher wagee—It coata ho much to live—
s» now I don't need to akltnp and scratch—
Mv pine la out! Haa any one a tnateh!
—J. w. Foley, In Saturday Evening I’oat.
VAUGHN-PERDUE WEDDING.
The wedding of Mr. Jamea English
Vaughn and Mlaa Caroline Perdue will
take place at the home of the brtde-
elect'a perenta, Mr. and Mra. John A.
Perdue, In Inman Park, next Wednea-
day evening at t o'clock In the pree-
enco of the relative! and Intimate
frlcnda of the young couple.
Mr. Lewi* Vaughn, brother of the
groom, will act aa best man and the
attendanta will Include Mlaa Julian
Perdue, alater of the bride, maid of
honor, and Mlaaea Marie Gllreath. of
Carteravllle; Emily Wooten, of Dar
lington, S. C.; Loulae Johnaon and
.Marlon Nutting.
THUR8DAY BRIDGE CLUB.
Thla club waa charmingly entertain
ed Thuraday morning by Mra. Eatelle
Garrett Baker at her home on Waah
Ington itreet. After aeveral gamea of
bridge a dellcloua luncheon waa aerved.
The membera of the Thuraday Morn
lng Club are: Mra*. T. H. Auatln, Mra.
Junta B. Baird, Mra. Eatelle Garrett
Baker, Mra. Peter Erwin, Mra. Ste
phens Hook, Mra. Loulae Spalding Fos
ter, Mlaa Lula Snook and Mrs. Frank
B. Meador.
Mrs. McConnell, of Mississippi, and
Mra. O'Donnell, of New Orleans, the
giinata of Mleaea Snook, met with the
club Thuraday, taking the places of
two of the membera, who are out of
the city.
MRS. BAKER TO ENTERTAIN.
Mra. Eatelle Garrett Baker will en
tertain Wednesday of next week In
Ik,nor of her cousin, Mlaa Helen Ware,'
w ho will enter Vaaaar on the 16th, and
for Mlaa Nell Belle Catlett, who will
be one of thla winter's attractive de
butantes.
to misTirvin.
Wednesday Mra, Joseph Boyd Mc
Crary entertained Informally at lunch
eon In honor of Mlaa Reha Irvin, of
Washington. Ga.. who will be her at
tractive guest for aeveral days. Mr^
McCrary's apartment waa charmingly
decorated with nasturtiums, and the
party entertained at luncheon Included
.Mr. and Mra. McCrary, Mlaa Irwin,
Mlaa Lucy Evans, Miss Mamie Nun-
nally and Mrs. Albert Marbut.
ORDER OF THE*Ia8TERN STAR
TO HONOR MRS. DELKIN.
The well-known order of the Eastern
Star, Electra chapter, No. 6, will hold
a meeting of unueual Interest at Its
next regular session, which takes place
Friday, September 7, at I o'clock, at
the Masonic temple. On this occasion
the chapter will compliment Paat
<Irani Matron Mra. A. L. Delkln with
a farewell supper, and .the following
Interesting program will be given:
Address—Mra. D^kln.
Vocal Bolo—Mlaa Martha Smith.
Plano Solo—Mra. L. J. Hanna.
Recitation—Mlaa Ruby McOaughey.
Address, “Eastern Stnr Work"—Dr.
J. B. Roberta.
Mra. Delkln will apend the winter
with Mr. Delkln In Alaaka. A large
attendance la expected.
MISS RAW80N’S EUCHRE.
The euchre party which Mlaa Elisa
beth Rawaon gave Wednesday, In hon
or of Mlaa Lillian Brock, waa one of
the delightful affairs of the week.
The first priae, a Japanese picture,
was won by Miss Lily Peeples, and
the consolation, a pale of silk hose, waa
won by Mlaa Elvira Westmoreland.
Mlaa Brock waa presented with a lace
handkerchief.
Miss Rawaon and Mis* Brock re
ceived their guests In white toilettes.
Those present: Mias Anna Watson.
Miss Anita Stewart, Miss Hattie Mae
II dland, Mlaa Nellie Stewart, Miss La
mar Jeter, Miss Elisa Dancy, Miss
Mary Jeter, Mlsa France* t’onnally,
Mlaa Julie Rosser. Mlaa Mildred Sprnt-
Hng, Mies Emmie Raker, Mlsa Sarah
Dorsey, Mias Aline Gentry, Mlaa Laura
Lee, Mlsa Claire Ridley, Mlaa Mar
guerite Beck, Mias Hood, Mlaa Susan
Spalding, Mlaa Lily Peeples, Mlaa Anise
Hawkins, Mlaa Nancy Prince, Mlaa
Margaret Lewis and Mlsa Caroline Du-
Bose.
IN HONOR OTVIISS SMITH.
Special te The fleorglau.
Huntsville, Ala., Sept. 6.—Mra. J. E.
Pierce entertained at her lovely home,
on East Holmes street, laat evening,
complimentary to Mlsa Nellie Smith, of
Birmingham, who Is the‘guest of Mlaa
Arvle Pierce, on Meridian street.
COMPLIMENTARYTO MRS. BEALL.
Friday afternoon at t o'clock Mra.
C. I. Walker will entertain at an elab
orate bridge tea In honor of Mrs. F.
M. Beall, of Fort Olbaon, Alaaka,
A profusion of palms and fema will
be used In the decoration of Mrs. Walk
er's atractlve rooms, purple china as
ters will adorn mantels and cabinets.
The dining room will be decorated with
American Beauty rosea with pink ac
cessories In bon-bons, pink tapers In
crystal candelabra, and the same color
motif evident In the menu will com'
plete the artistic arrangement.
Mrs. Walker's guests will Include
Mrs. F. M. M. Beall, Mrs. M. DeLeon,
Mrs. H. W. Dexter, Mrs. Porter King,
Mrs. D. H. I.opez, Mrs. James Morrow,
Jr., Mra. A. H. Marchont, Mrs. L. Z.
Gilbert, Mrs. H. H. Compton, Mrs. Fred
Seay, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. M. Eck-
ford, Mrs. M. Goodyear, Mrs. S. Z. Ruff,
Mrs. B. F. Ulmer, Mrs. E. Collier, Mrs.
William Allen, Mrs. Edward Black,
Mrs. Dan McIntyre. Mra. Harvle Jor
dan, Mrs. W. D. Dlsbro, Ml"" Ethel
Mobley, Miss Florence Allen and Miss
Annie McComb, of Mllledgevllle.
Mrs. Walker will wear a toilet of
hlte mull, embroidered In lilies of the
volley.
Mrs. Beall will be gowned In white
taffetn.
Mrs. B. F. Ulmer, who will assist In
receiving the guests, will wear a cos
tume of white mull tmbroldered.
Miss Annie McComb will also aaslst
In the entertainment of the guests, and
Mra. A. H. Marchant will preside at
the punch bowl.
LAWN PARTY - FOR CHURCH.
There will be an al frcaoo party
Thursday on the lawn of the South
Pryor Presbyterian church.
The affair will be from 6 to 10 o'clock
and will be moat enjoyable. The ob
ject In for the benefit of a missionary
society.
IN HONOR OF~MISS BAGLEY.
Mrs: O. E. Paine, at her home, 261
West Peachtree street, entertained a
few of her young friends Thuraday
at a spend-the-day party, In honor of
Mlaa Sallle May Bagley. whose mar
riage to Dr. Benson will occur during
the latter part of September.
AT EASlFLAKE.
Among those who enjoyed supper at
East Lake Wednesday evening were:
Misses Mary and Helen Morris. Miss
Helen O'Brien, Messrs. Percy Taylor,
Joe Redman and Sidney Phelan,
another party were: Mlsa Janie Speer,
Mlsa Jeanette Swift. Mr. Louie Orrgg
and Dr. Dennis Peteet.
P08TELL^8YM0ND3.
Mrs. Henry R. Symonds, of Bruns,
wick, Oa., announces the engagement
of her daughter, Zoe, to Mr. Clifford
Hopkins Postell, the marriage to take
place on Wednesday, September 12, at
Brunswick. The wedding will be n
quiet home affair, attended only by the
family and a few Intimate-friends.
MRS. RIVERS r HOU8E PARTY.
Mrs. E. Rivera entertained a few
friends Tuesday and Wednesday at a
charming home party, at her beautiful
home, at Roxborough, near Atlanta.
Her guests Included: Mr, and Mrs.
William Austell, Mrs. Pauline Oray,
Mra. Phil Dodd and Drs. Robinson and
Maynard, of Chicago.
SPEND-THE-DAY PARTY.
Mrs. E. Rivera will entertain at
spend-the-day party Saturday, at her
handaome country home, at Roxbor
ough. Her guests will be: Mrs. W. E.
Foster, Mra. T. J. Ripley, Mra. Miller
Hutchins and Mrs. Wise.
MR. AND MR8. HULBERT
ENTERTAIN INFORMALLY,
Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hulbert entertained Informally
at their home, on Third street, In honor
of the fifth anniversary of their mar
riage. The: e were present a small
number of Intimate friends, and euchre
as played. Mrs. W. L. Hodges won
the first prlxe, a pair of silk stockings,
and the second prlxe, a beautiful Japa
nese teapot, waa won by Miss Klnkald,
of Washington City.
Mr. William Hunt won the gentle
men's first prise, a charming water
color, anil the booby, a deck of cards,
was cut by Mr. Oeorge Williams.
LADIES OF THE MACCABEES,
The new hive of Atlanta Ladles of
the Maccabees will hold a regular re
view Thursday evening at 7:30, In the
Columbian Woodmen hall, 122 Peach
tree street.
TO MI88 PERDUE.
One of the pleasant Informal af
fairs which will be given for Miss
Caroline Perdue before her marriage to
Mr. James English Vaughan, will be
the theater party at which Miss Jennie
Sue Bell will entertain for her Satur
day. Mlsa Bell’s guests will Include
only Mlaa Perdue and her bridesmaids,
Misses Jullen Perdue, Marie Gllreath,
of Carteravllle; Emily Wooten, of Dar
lington; Louise Johnson and Marion
Nutting.
ECH0L8-MARTELIZ.
Miss Jennie E. Martellz and Mr.
Claude Echols were quietly married
8unday afternoon at 6 o’clock at the
home of Rev. C. P. Bridewell, pastor
of the First Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mra. Echols are at home to
their friends at 51 Garnett street.
IN HONOR MR8. THOMPSON.
Colonel and Mrs. Lowry will give a
coaching party thla week In honor of
Mrs. Joseph Thompson, who has're
cently returned from Europe.
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Personal Mention
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AWARD OF 8CHOLAR8HIP.
t a recent board meeting of the
Atlanta Chapter of the D. A. R., It was
unanimously voted that Miss Sarah
Byrd, the young niece of Mr. and Mrs.
O. P. Davenport, ahould receive the
scholarship given by the Washington
Seminary to this chapter. Mlsa Byrd
Is a blight and studious young woman
and has numerous friend* who will be
delighted at the compliment which ha*
been paid her. She has been for some
time a pupil at Calhoun street school.
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diamonds. We have the moat beautiful gems In all sizes at most tempt
ing prices. Every stone must pass the most rigid examination by our
skilled expert before It will find s place In our reliable stock.
That’s the right wsy to do. We have no other way.
P EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St.
Mlsa Grace Fowler, of New York
city, Is the gueet of her sister, Mrs.
B. B. Crew, on Spring street. Miss
Fowler has been one of the most sue
cessful Southern women In metropoli
tan Journalism, her articles appearing
In the leading publications throughout
the country. The many friends of Miss
Fowler are giving her a cordial wel
come. " ^
Mra. Oeorge McLaughlin, of Savan
nah, who haa been the guest of her
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. William 8.
Wltham. for several weeks, will leave
Saturday for her home.
The friends 'of Mr. W. H. Holbrook
will be distressed to learn that he con
tinues very 111 at the home of his
brother, Mr. E. A. Holbrook, In West
bind.
Misses Hattie and Louise Price are
now at Cartersvllle until later In the
autumn, when they will be the guests
of their aunt, Mrs. Alfred Truitt.
Miss Edna Cain, the bright young
editor of The Quitman Enterprise, has
returned to Quitman after spending
several weeks In the city.
Miss Rosalie Howell, who haa been
visiting In Washington city and New
York for several months. Is expected
to return next week.
Mr. Walter Candler haa gone to New
York for a short visit. Upon his return
will re-enter Emory College at
1 Oxford.
Mrs. Stringfellow has returned to her
home at Montgomery after a visit to
her slater, Mrs. Frank White, In At
lanta.
Miss Lillian Brock, who has been
visiting Miss Lamar Jeter, returned
Thursday to her home tn Lafayette,
Ala.
Mlsa Martha Hill, who haa been the
guest of Miss Llxsle Lyon, returns to
her home In West Point Friday.
Misses Lily May and Laura M.
Fraser, of McIntosh, are spending some
time In Atlanta with friends.
Mrs. Minnie Bhelverton and her lit
tle son have returned to Acworth, after
visiting relatives In Atlanta.
Judge and Mrs. Allen Fort, after a
visit to Atlanta friends, have returned
to their home at Americua.
Mra. Harry Hasson, of Jacksonville,
Fla., will arrive next week to visit her
mother, Mrs, M. M. O’Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter will be at
home to their friends after next week
at the Elysee apartments.
Mrs. Lula Shackelford, after a visit
to Atlnnta friends, haa returned to her
home at Birmingham.
Mrs. Bettle Bhehan hss returned to
her home at Montgomery after visit
ing friends In Atlanta.
Mrs. John Oliver, who haa spent sov
eral weeks In Atlantic City, will return
to Atlanta Saturday.
Miss l.udle Woodruff, of Columbus,
Is the guest of Up. Ernest Woodruff,
In Inman Park.
The friends of Mr. Priestley Orme
will regret to'team that he r* ill with
typhoid fever,
Mr. Clyde Brooks, who has been In
New York for ten days, will return on
Saturday.
clock train for winder, aud are now
st borne to their friends at the home of
Ur. Graham's parents, on Broad street.
Miss Gussle O'Neal left Bunds-
her uncle, J. 8. Downing, nnd
Miss Alum Downing, for t two
rlstt to Chicago and Milwaukee.
Miss Lons Began has as her gut
Mert Arnold, of Ststham.
Mr*. J. H. Turner returned this week
from Jackson nnd Indian Spring, where she
ha* !>een for some time. *
Itohcrt Mathews hss accepted a post-
tlou with a hardware firm in llockmart,
and will leave for that place In a few
days.
Sir*. J. W. Hnynle, of Norcrois,
r ted to arrive In the city next week,
lie the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Albert J. Woodruff.
Mrs. Ennis I». IVlIcv has returned from
s few days’ stay In Monroe.
Miss Mary Maxwell, of Crawford, Is vis
iting Miss' Lucy Jackson.
CONYERS,
Miss Bars Rue Ismgford was the hostess
at a reception Monday afternoon from 6:30
are spending several days with relatives
here. •
Mis* Mny Pong, who has been visiting
Miss Lucy Glcnton, has returned to her
home In Tallahassee, Fla.
Mrs. G. W. Fluke has returned from De
catur. _
Mr*. Itobert Carr snd Mr*. Juliette Bryn:
of Muron; Mr*. Jnmr* Melton nnd children,
of Lake City. Fla.; Mrs. William Watson,
Mr. Ernest Watson, of Jacksonville, nro at
the Conyers-hotel,
Miss Madge M
visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. B. II. Bostaln nnd sons, of Marietta
ore spending some time with Mrs. It. W.
Tucker.
Miss Ann Stewart Ethridge, of Roanoke,
Vs., Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. G. W. Glen-
ton.
Miss Dnlsy Itnvlson. of Covington, Ky„
who has I icon visiting the Ml**** Olenton,
will return to her hotrtc Tliuraday, necorn
ponied by Jllsa Sallle Fannie Gleaton.
Mr*. .1. II. Williamson and aou are visit-
lng relatives In Unrlein.
villaTrica.
Mrs. Ms White has returned to her borne
In Atlanta after a few weeks' visit to her
sister, Sirs. It. I,. Embry.
Mrs. (). It. Malum- Inis returned from
Mr. aud Mrs. S. C. Do!,bn were here last
week from Atlnnta.
Mra. J. F. Mnrrhman, of Bremen, Is the
guest of relatives here.
Mr. nnd Mra. W. P. Cobb lmve returned
to their borne In Eastman after a visit to
relatives.
Beatrice Kilgore la the guest of her
sister, Mrs. John tfallinnn. In Atlanta.
Mr. Carl Embry was tlic guest of bis
Mr. Carl Embry wn
mother Monday night.
Mr. Furman Smith hi
Mr. Lout* Regensteln has returned
from New York and other Eastern
cities.
Mias Louisa Fnlllgant, of Savannah,
la the guest of Miss Igiulse Johnson.
Mrs. \V. S. Everett and Mrs. Quincy
Everett left Wednesday for Asheville.
Mis" Nellie Hightower will entertain
the Tuesday nrldgc Club next week..
Miss Nellie Howard has returned to
Savannah, after a visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. Baylor and Miss Caroline Bay
lor have returned from a trip North.
Hon. S. B. Trapp, of Birmingham,
spent Wednesday tn Atlanta.
Mrs. Sidney Winter, of Montgomery. !
Is the guest of Mrs. Elseman.
Miss Minnie Vsn Epps Is the guest 1
of relatives In Augusta.
Mrs. Alfred' Truitt is visiting rela
tives at I.aC.range.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kuts have return
ed to the city..
Sparks College Opens.
Special to The Georgian.
Sparks. Oa.. Sept. 6.—The fifth year 1
of Sparks College began yesterday with |
the brightest of prospects for a sue-1
cessful year’s work.
has returned to Carl-
ton after a visit to relative* here.
Miss Dorn Cheves, of Atlanta, Is the
nest of Ml** Annie Hixon.
Ml** Emma Dsvii, of Austell, Is the guest
of Mrs. A. L. White.
Mias Blackman, of Atlanta, Is the guest
of Miss lands* Wiggins.
Mr. and Mrs Tenm Brown nnd children,
of Atlanta, spent Monday here.
Mr. Charles Itntilnson snd daughter re-
turned -Monday to their home in Atlnnta af-
‘ -r several days spent here with relath
Mias Dora Yansnnt. of I’owdcr gpi
nnd Miss Ethel Hlmpson, of Gadsden. Ala.
were recent guests of Mrs. B. It. Ayers.
Mr. Walter Kykes Is home for a few days
from Alabama.
Mr. Itoliert McCarty left Saturday for
Tennessee, where he will attend school.
of Its most useful suit best
tiers. Hhe leaves n husband nnd five lit
tie children. Mix listers also survive her.
Mra. Amanda Tyson, of Carrollton, was
hero for s few days, railed to Haralson bv
the death of her sister, Mrs. W. T. Cal-
ahnn.
Mrs. John Ewing, after a short visit to
relatives In llsrnlaon, has returned to At
lanta,
Little Leila Ewing, of Atlanta, hna been
with her grandmother, Mra. Mary Call
Judge W. C. Hndnett. of Carrollton,
visiting bis mother, Mra. Mary A. '
nett.
Henry Barron mads a trip to Renols re-
C< Mrs. Ector, of Columtma, Is visiting
the family of Judge Ben Taylor.
Sir. and Mrs. W. A. Grnvensteln, after
_ visit to relatives near Ravauflali, hsvt*
returned home.
Mrs. 8. A. Foster I* on n visit to
friends In Carrollton this week.
Miss Mamie Foster Is In Whltesbnrg for
e few days.
MONTICELLO.
Mis* Little, of Estonian, Is the guest of
Mr*. Clyde Kelly on College street.
Mis* Ethel Brown, of Forsyth. Is visiting
Mr*. Bert Marsh nnd Mra. G. W. Stinson.
Mlsa Emma (1. Persons was the guest of
Miss Kate Tollesnn for s short Blue this
*The T. W. O. Club will meet with Mies
Annette Kelly nn Wednesday, when plana
will lie perfected to present s piny ef noine
kind In the near future, the proceeds to go
for the erection of s Confederate monument
which the United Daughter* of the Confed
eracy hope to erect In the center square,
w here the nbl court house now stands.
nn Tuesday afternoon the Original Thir
teen* Club, composed of thirteen of Mnntl-
cello’s jolllest young matrons, will entertain
st s measuring party all their friends In
the city st the home of Mr. I.uelen Benton.
The proceeds will go townrd the erection
of the proposed Confederate monument.
The nayrlew Reading Club met with Mias
Anns Jordan at Its Inst meeting. Next
liod
75 PEACHTREE ST.
Nathan's Home Bakery
and Vienna Cafe
Bread, Cake*, Pie*, etc., freah daily*
Atlanta Phene 1896. Bell Phone 1486
A Pretty Sight
The modish bracelet on a rounded
arm, nnd women today are weiring 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 and Jeweler.
Century Building. Whitehall 8l
Lady Naylor-Leyland, former American society girl, who recently
i London following a complaint that she was driving horses
The Matrons’ Club will hoi
meeting with Mrs. Charles Henderson on
Bntonton rood.
A now club wns organised last week,
the Forty-two Club, which held Its first
meeting with Mrs. W. F. Jordan at her
home on Batouton road. Quite a number
were presents nnd enjoyed the game very
The Daughters of the Confederacy are
arranging a series of entertainments to
raise funds for the erection of a Confeder
ate monumeut. Their first effort will be a
barbecue to be served during the fall ses
sion of court lu September.
Miss Minnie llrown Iturton leaves soon
for nn extended visit to Mr. und Mrs. Hugh
Morris, of Philadelphia.
Mrs. II. P. Isuwrcnce and children, of
Athens, are the guests of relatives.
Miss Dolly McKihben, of Jackson, Is the
expected guest of Miss Bess Ezelle.
BETHLEHEM.
Messrs. L. W. Leslie nnd II. T. Hendrix
and Misses Mnmye Hendrix und Annie
Herrin attended the barbecue at : Bsld
Springs last Saturday.
Bov. M. K. Pfitllfo Is protracting
meeting nt Compton this week.
Dr. Darby, of Gratis, wns the guest of
Dr. E. R. Harris Kunday.
F. \V. Bondtirsnt, of Winder, was down
on husluesn last Saturday.
Miss Pearl Adams, of Gratis, was the
guest of Mis* Zella Matthews Sunday.
Jim Morris, of Winder, wns la our
Ity Sunday.
M. D. Hendrix Is 111 thla week.
L. T. Harris and A. T. Harrison are on
_ business trip to Grefne county this
C. L. 81ms Is building a new home In
nr city.
J. R. Odum made a trip to Winder
Sunday.
Bert Yenrwood made a business trip to
Csmpton Monday.
Messrs. 1 Inle and Henry, of Gratis, were
fins re-entered the Win-
.... , ...nner of Dr. Robert* P.
Adams nt his home last Sunday was a very
delightful occnsiou.
W. B. Treadwell visited Compton 8un-
Vfessrs. Jones nnd Crossley, of Monroe,
were In our city Sunday.
L. Holloway visited Monroe Monday
on business.
Messrs. Rastu* Matthews and Wesley Bell
visited I’nrldls Sunday.
DUBLIN.
Mrs. L. R. Collins has returned from n
visit to her relatives nt Mllledgevllle.
Miss Eva Rachels has returned from
visit to relatives In Johnson county.
Miss Maggie Weaver Is visiting friends
and relatives In Tattnall county.
Mr. J. A. Peacock spent Friday In Mo
rn.
Professor O. II. Illxon has returned to the
ty after speudlng som^ time In Atlnnta
ud other points.
Mrs. E. C. Hightower Is visiting In At
Isnfs.
Mrs. E. H. McGehee has ns her guest
Mrs. Elder, of Louisiana.
Mrs. W. M. Robinson Is visiting In Ashe
vllle. N. C.
Mrs. J. F. Hawkins has returned from a
visit to relatives st Wrlghtsvllle.
Mrs. Gussle Robinson has returned from
visit to relstlves In Wilkinson county.
Mr. Frank Rrnnnen. of Macon, was the
S uest of his uncle, Mr. E. J. Tarpley, Fri
s y.
Rice, have returned from a trip
to New York.
Miss Nina Cook Is visiting relatives at
Hnddocks Station.
Mrs. Z. Whitehurst spent a few days In
aeon recently.
Mr. J. B. Daniel spent Monday nnd Tues
day In Sylvanla.
Mr. P. * •"
Gro
nt Fair Bluff, N. C.
Miss Lucy NYsbtt has returned to her
»me In Albnuy after spending some time
In the city, the guest of Mrs. K. R. Jordan.
Miss I-nlth Norris has returned to her
mie In Newton. Gn.
Mr. J. M. Putter, of this city. was In
New York Thursday, nnd represented Dub
lin nt the big Bryan reception.
OXFORD.
S6iehl event of Inst w*eek was a
picnic comiMised of the yoting people e*f
Oxford aud eh — * ~
Welier and Mb
Tuesday, the party
t otlllg peepl
y Mrs. W. ...
* Amelin Starr. On last
_. ■■■P ty enjoyed a pleasant
ride to the Itenutlfiil Water Falls, near
Oxford, and after ftpendlug the «l*y there,
rettiru«»d home in the eoot of the evening.
Aiming those who attende6l the piculo
%rere Misses Annie Kui* lion null, Virginia
Peed, l.ueile Stephens. I^ronom Smith. In»r
otliy Welter, Mary Kill Moore, Julia. An
kle, Jessie aud Claire Dickey, of Uxfopi,
nnd Misses Ruby Thrasher, of Atlanta;
Emily Bridges and Edith Munroe, of Flor
ida, aud Mesars. Horace and Perry San-
dlford, Adams, Bunnell, Stone, Evans,
visit to her sister, Mrs. Greene
of Thomson.
Miss Edith Munroe, of Quine?.;-Fla., la
the guest of Mrs. Joint** B. Dickey.
Miss Mary Stnrr and her mother, Mrs.
Onie F. Stnrr, have returned from n visit
to relatives In Nacoochee. ’
On last Thursday evening, Miss Dove
Dabney entertained In honor of her sis
ter, Miss Sadie Dabney, who leaves for
Monroe college this week. Delightful re
freshments were served, and the occasion
was highly enjoyed. ,
Miss Mary Pinkerton, of Dalton, Is the
guest of Mrs. Onle F. Starr.
Miss Marie Evans visited In Covington
hurst*—
Mra.
home after
von la.
The midday luncheon at the
mont hotel has proven so popular that
the time has been extended half A*
hour later and It la now served at
cents from 12 to 2:30 p. m.
Dinner Is served In the main dtnln,
room on the table d hote plan from ei
8 p. m. at 75 centa week days
21-00 on Sundays. Music by the Pus
mont orchestra. Menu for dinner thil
evening: “
Chicken Glblet, a l'Anglaise
Boiled Red Snapper, Sauce Mousetta,
Potatoes, Noisette
Queen Olives Pearl Onion,
Braised Sweetbreads, Royale
French Pancakes, aii Confiture
Roast Duck, Apple Sauce
Mashed or Boiled Potatoes p ta>
Cucumber Salad
Sago Pudding, Wine Sauce
Ice Cretin
Assorted Cake Watermelon
Crackers Coffee Cheese
and Thursday in Atlanta.
Hon. N. W, I King ha* Issued Invitation*
o a birthday lunchSon at Klng.l^rr"!T!
rack Friday. A large number of c,..
rolltonlans are anticipating a iik-asan,
time on that occasion.
Miss Mary Long entertained n number
of young people Tuesday eveulng at h«
home on Manic street.
Colonel and Sira. L F. Blalock, of Far.
ettevllle, Go., aud Wellmm Ulalonk of
Atlnntn, will visit relatives In Carrollton
the latter part of this week, ami. no,,
ha[■*, all ot next week. 1
Mrs. Warren Meadows .pent Thursdav in
Atlanta.
Mra. Htevens Harris, who has been vli-
Itlng the family of General 8. W. Harris
for two weeks, returned to Atlnnta Wo*,
nexluy morning.
\Hcts M.irp fill
SAVANNAH’S MAYOR WEDS
A VIRGINIA LADY.
Special to The Georgian.
Savannah, Oa., Sept. 6.—The news 0 f
the marriage of Mayor Myers to Mrs.
Virginia Guckenheimer, nee Gerst. at
Danville, Va., haa been received here.
The ceremony* took place Tuesday, aft.
er which Mr. and Mrs. Myers left for
Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Myers was the
widow of the late Samuel Gucken
heimer, of this city, and Is well known
here. The approachipg marriage was
kept a profound secret.
To Extract Wood Turpentine.
Special to The Georgian.
Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 5.—A capital
ist from North Carolina, along with
several local business men, has re
cently purchased a site for a plant
for extracting wood turpentine and
rosin from cord wood. Work on the
building will be at once commenced,
and the new plant will be In opera
tion within the next six months.
a visit to her son at La
DOUGLA8VILLE.
Mlsa Mottle Dorris has returned from her
summer outing nt I^mkout Mountain, Nash
vllle nnd other points.
Miss Bessie Hembree, who has been visit
ing In Florida, has returned home.
Dr. M. II. Arnold nnrl family left for
New Bedford, Vn., Saturday morning, where
Dr. Arnold has accepted the presidency of
the colloge. His many friends here regret
to see him leave, he having been connected
with the college nt this place. He has
held the chair of Latin nt the University
of Alabama nnd nt Emory t'ollege.
Mrs. Mnr.v Arnold, of this place, cele
brated her 96th birthday recently. She Is In
line health nnd able to go around as well
ns she did twenty years ago.
Hon. J. T. Duncan left last week for New
York.
Mr. Comer Furr, of New Orleans, Is visit
lng his parents nt this place.
Mr. Wilson Darnell, of Indian Territory,
Is visiting relatives here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Simms have moved
to Atlnnta, their old home, after bavlug
resided nere three years. Their many
friends regret to see them leave.
Mr. Tom Longlno has accepted a position
with an Atlanta bank.
villTrica.
MUs Lura Bagwell, of Lavonln, la visit
lng Miss Lssle Bagwell.
Misses Rhodn Chev»*s, Nettle Lou Bag-
ell, Annie Hixon, Mae Simmons leave
uext week for school. Miss Cheves goes to
Wesleyan, Miss Bagwell to Girls' Normal
nnd Industrial Institute nt Mllledgevllle,
nnd Misses Hixon and Slmmous to Mon
roe college.
Mr. lenders, of LAronln, Is the guest
of friends here.
•n Monday night by the young men of
town, complimentary to tbelr young
,■ friends. The party drove out to the
Southern State mines, where, at
.muilie i.iuuiur cnnperoueu we party. TDe
guests were Misses Mae Slmmous, Ruby
Embry, Nettle L. Bagwell, Georgia Wind
sor, Annie Simmons, Llsxle Mae Bagwell,
da Cheves, Essie Bagwell, Lura Bag-
Bessle Milligan. Jessie Henderson,
tie Conner, and Messrs. Al Upshaw,
■,,^-s—« _ ~n .I’—i Bagwell,
Rhoda
well.
Mattie ...
Roiner Henderson, Grady Rohards. J.
Ward, Landers, of Lnvonla; Edmondson,
Tom Upshnw, Alex Walker, Fred Bag-
well and Tom Henderson.
Dr. B. L. Embry speut Wednesday In
Atlanta.
CARROLLTON.
Dr. Sam Brown, of Columbus. Is vlslt-
ng bis parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F.
drown.
Mrs. B. F. Bass entertained the Lit Mu
'tub delightfully Thursday afternoon at
her home i»n Newnnn street.
Midshipman J. A. Mandevllle mine lu
Tuesility to visit his parents, Mr. snd Mrs.
L C. Mandevllle.
Dr. J. B. Camp Is spending two weeks
at lltulmont Springs.
Mrs. W. B. Dillard and children have
returned from a month's visit to Ogle
thorpe eonnty.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Copeland spent
Mtmdny nnd Tuesday In Bremen.
Mrs. K. M.
Bass and little son are
i or two In Atlanta,
speut several days In At-
. __ Jlrow
IsntA Last week.
II. J. Wilkinson snd fsrally, of San An-
mlo. Tex., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S.
. Boykins, on College street.
Mr. awl Mrs. J. W. Fitts left Thursday
. »r ITtlca. Miss., where Mr. Fltta will
lie engaged In business during the winter
•Hitlis.
Mr*. 4. J. Tkomasson and daughter. Miss
.va. returned Thursday from a trip to
Camden. Ark., snd other points.
Mra. C. 1L Stewart spent Wednesday
Repairing Custom House.
Special to The Georgian.
Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 6.—The work
of repairing and Improving the Uni
ted States government building in this
city Is now under way. Moat of the
contracts for this work have been
awarded to local concerns.
But Few Firea in Augusta.
Special to The Georgian.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 6.—There seemi
to bfe what might be termed a “fire
famine” in Augusta, as there has been
but few flres during the paat few
weeks. The only Are of any conse
quence was that of the Mullarky A
Sullivan store, which amounted to
about $2,000.
Larga Enrollment at Piedmont.
By Private Lenaed Wire.
Rockmart, Ga., Sept. 6.—Piedmont
Institute opened Tuesday. with the
largest enrollment In its history for
its fall term. The attendance was
about 200 schplars. The trustees have
planned and are preparing to build a
$10,000 addition.
8ummer School Cloaas.
Special to The Georgian.
Forest Park, Ga., Sept. '6.—The sum
mer term of the school here closed last
Friday after a prosperous term of two
months, under the management of Pro-
feasor Jesse D. Smith as principal and
Miss Eleanor I. Hule and Mrs. Ruric
Smith aa assistants.
Office Hours, 9 to 12:80—1:30 to 6
B. Phone Main 1948.
Residence 220 Peachtree. R Main
Phone 4179.
DE 68 J t E W
Atlanta, Ga. 501 Austell Bldg.
IS YOUR BED SOFT?
If not the Hollingsworth Mattress
Co. will make It so by renovating the
old mattress and making it new.
Bell Phone 2562. 381E.
Atlanta 1175. Hunter St.
Cor. Grant and Hunter.
DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE,
Residence Music 8tudioa,
271 Ivy 8treaL Bell phone 918 Main.
THE ORGAN—Higher piano playing nnd
composition. (Pupils moy enter at soy
time. Competent assistants In the Junior
grades. Three manual pipe organs for les
sons and practice.)
$1,000
FOR
10 Cents
150,000
Population
H »* Atlanta.
(ATLANTA)
Exposition end
Will Spend Eeeh
10 CENTS
We will give 11,000 to tha
1010 EXPOSITION,
or One Cent for every official but
ton or pin aold.
BUY ONE WEAR ONE
8HOW YOUR COLOR8.
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For Sale by Dealers.
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Atlanta Phone 1913.