The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 22, 1906, Image 13

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BATf'IIDAY, HEPTF.MJtEft 22. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. ■■ SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining Stales Pleasant Alention From Other Cities ACWORTH. Last week was one of gaiety among the young people. Monday evening Miss Resale Carnes entertained for/ .ier. visitors, Misses Huie and EVult. Wednesday with plrnle at Island Mills. Thursday evening Miss Lena Mc Lain entertained a party at her coun try home. Friday evening Miss Lallnh Barrett was hostess at an Informal party. Messrs. Laudo' Awtrey and John Johnson have returned to Mercer Uni versity. Quite a number from here arc at tending the Sam Jones meetings at Cartersvllle this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Northcutt are spending a few days here this week. Mlsa Hurt, of Hiram, visited Mrs. Carter here last week. Mrs. O. B. Uollum, of Kennesaw, spent a few days with her parents here the first of the week. COVINGTON. Mra P. W. Skelton has ns her mi rut Miss Lemma IMeus, of Social Circle. Mrs. T. L. Shepherd, of Soclnl Circle, spent several days of this week with her norenla Sir. and Mrs. R. S'. Camp. Mr. Thomas I,. Swanson and daughter are visiting the former's parents. Iter, and Mrs. T. J. Swanson, this week. Mr. d. F. Ilardr. of Atlanta, spent Tnee. dor snd Wednesday with Sir. and Sirs. O. H. Cornwell. Mr. snd Mrs. J. W. Anderson have re. turned from a visit to Sir. J. A. Anderson In Clarke county. Mr. Alliert c. King, of the Isthmua of t'nnnma, was In the city Inal Thursday and Friday, the gnost of Mr. and Sirs. It. K Loyd. Miss Janie Harris, of Atlanta, vlaltco Miss Sue Harrta Wednenday. Miss Lonlso Skelton has returned from Atlanta, where she wan a visitor some time. Miss Mattie Shillings has gone to tirlfTlii to nccept g position with W. I. Adair, of Atlanta. Miss cleo Farnsworth Is visiting Miss Clmrlle Porter this week. Sir. Huy Boyd has returned from Msys- vlile. where he visited, his porents. Mr. Clarence Terrell spent Tuesday la Atlanta. YATESVILLE. Mr. Ryle Andrews, of Macon, here 8unday. Mr. \V. p. Persons, of Rtrauds, was here Monday. Dr. John Hembrey, of Mesella. was In town Tuesday. Mrs. Vernon Flint, of Strouds, was In town today. Mr. Love Mallory, of Crest, wag here Sunday, visiting friends. Judge J£. 8. Jackson, of Stud, was here Saturday. ■nr. J. P. Clements, of Strouds, was In town Monday. Mlsa Lillie Childs, of Mesella, visited relatives here this week. Mr. Oscar Brown, of LaOrange, apent Sunday with relatives. Profeaaor R. D. Shuptlne. county school commissioner, waa here Tues day. Mr. W. S. Johnson, of Thomaston, was here this week. Mr. George O'Neal, of Macon, spent Sunday with Mr. J. M. Clements. Mlsa Mabel Payne, of Atlanta, visit ed friends here this week. Mr. Jim White, of Macon, was her* Monday. Misses Lillie and Alice Franklin re turned Wednesday from Thomaston, where they have hern for several days. Mr. Abner Sullivan, of Tobler, waa here Monday. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Quite a pretty wedding of last week was that of Miss Lauretta Rurcli and Mr. Frants E. Johnson, which took place at the apartments of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Burnett at the Hotel Flor ence Saturday afternoon at 5:S«. Miss Burch's only attendant was Miss Alvls K.hrinan, who wore a gown of ecrue renaissance lace and a picture hat with pink plumes. Miss Burch wore a gn- Ing-away gown of blue voile over silk and hat en suite. Her flowers were bride's roges. Mr.-Johnson's best man "as Mr. Robert Nlcholsnn. Immediate ly after the buffet luncheon Mr. John- run nnd his bride left on a wedding Journey Fast. They will be at home after October IS. at the Florence. Miss Rhrman and Miss Alvls Bhrmnn "111 go to New York early In October to Join Miss Gertrude Ehrman. who has been there for several months. Miss Luclle Lane haa returned from Bellevue, and has as her guest Miss With Johnston, of Anniston. Ceneral and Mrs. Rufus N. Rhodes have returned from New York. Mr. Julius F. ChairseM will return Sunday evening from Portsmouth, Va„ slier nn absence of four years. Miss Dorothy Armen has returned from Washington, where she was the guest of her sisters. Mies Edith Brown left on Thursday to enter Havengnl College nt Toronto, Canada. She waa nt home to her friends Informally Wednesday. Mrs. J. B. Babb Ims returned from Gallatin, Tenn. ■Mrs. Howard Kolb, of Reading, Pa., .. Ml-- “id Mrs. Richard Randolph and the Mlsaea King, who have been spend ing the summer at Blount, have turned home. Mrs. F. Y. Anderson la the guest of relatives in Atlanta. Miss Lena Jackson and Miss Elolse T?, ck *2?' who hav * been 'he guests of Miss Elam In Tennessee, have returned home. Miss Lucy Downey and Mlsa Ruth Williams will attend the Randolph-Ma- con College this year. Mrs. J. Warner Shook, of Tusca loosa. Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Morrow, at Glen Iris. Mlsa Mary Mapes, of Montgomery, la the guest of her slater, Mrs. Ell P. Smith, on Highland avenue. Mra. T. G. Bush, Jr., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. NeabIL Colonel nnd Mra. R. H. Pearson have been called to Hot Springs on account of the death of Ihelr son-in-law, Mr. F. N. Rl*. Mrs. Martha Rhodes, mother of Gen eral Rurus N. Rhodes, has gone to St. Louis to be the guest of her brother, Mr. R. E. Fisher. Dr. and Mrs. Elwyn Ballard have returned from Marlon. Ohio. Mr. Walter Wrennen lias gone to Florida. He and his slater, Mra. Willie Drennen Russell, will spend the winter In New York. CARROLLTON. Miss Nell Sharp entertained a small but dellghtrut party at bridge Thurs day evening at the home of Mra. Warren Meadows, on Maple street. A splendid entertainment was given nt the Southland hotel F’rlday even ing complimentary to Miss Ridley, of Ridley, Oa.. In which all of Carroll ton's youth and beauty participated. Mrs. J. Y. Blalock, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Sum mers, of Newnnn, has returned home. Mrs. Pryor F'ltts and son, of Green ville, Ga., are visiting Mrs. J. T. Moore on Rome street. Mrs. Rnby Crldsr has returned to Atlantn after n visit nt several days to her brother, Mr. E. B. Brodnax. Mr. Will Griffin la In New York. Mlsa Ethel Tumlln la In Nashville, Tenn. Tom Wells la In the city after on absence of several days. Professor E. J. Knead, of Woolaey, Ga., Is spending the week with his brother,' Mr. A. K. Snead. Mr. nnd Mrs. llache, of Pensacola, Fla., are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. R. p\ Hyatt, on College street. Mrs. M. M. Bradley entertained the Ladles' Aid Society delightfully Mon day afternoon at her hospitable home on Depot street. Miss Clara Meadows and Mr. C. H. Stewart have returned from New York. CUTHBERT. Miss Genie Hood left Monday for Staunton, Va., to become a pupil of Mary Baldwin Seminary. Mrs. A. J. Hanaell and daughters have returned from Atlanta and othar points in north Georgia. Mrs. Columbus Taylor and Mias Keene Mnrttn have returned from Rhea Springs, Tenn. Mlsa Annette McDonald entertained the Euchre Club last Wednesday aft ernoon. The prlxe, a deck of cards, was awarded to Miss Stella Kalmon. Miss Mary Gruber entertained nn Thursday afternoon the Maids and Ma trons. Mlsa Kathleen Owen Is visiting In Fort Gaines. . Mrs. Pelt Moyc entertained Friday afternoon complimentary to Misses An nette McDonald and Eva Drcwry. She waa assisted In receiving by Misses Ethel McDonald and Pauline Khellcy. Miss Vernon Shelley, who la an ac complished pianist, left Saturday for Carnegie, where she will have charge of the music department of Carnegie Institute. Mrs. Oscar Gamble left last week for Atlanta, where she will be connected with Miss Cherry’s school. Miss Lula Mathews left Monday for Amerlcus. She will assist In McNeil School of Music. Mr. B. B. Coiner. Jr„ of Birming ham. son of the governor-elect of Ala bama, Is visiting In the city, the guest of J. J. McDonald. Miss Nell Key left Tuesday for Bir mingham. to be the guest of Miss Helen Palmer. Mrs. Lily F'arnum and Mrs. A. P. Moye have returned from Dawson. Simon Tltlehaum, of Atlanta, Is slop ping at Hotel Randolph. Miss Stella Kalmon entertained a few friends In Ills honor Thursday svenlng. Mesdames Warren Parks, of New Or- leans, and James Parks, of Dawson, are visiting Mrs. A. P. Moye at her home on McDonald avenue. Mrs. O. Y. Moore has returned from an extended visit to relatives In El- hertnn. THE DECATURS, ALA. Mra. L. A. Nelli la visiting In Hunta- vllle. Mra. Thomas McCadden la In Bowling Green. Ky. Mlsa Marianne Grubba la In Naah- vllle. * Miss Clara Chamblee la at home from Birmingham. Mra. H. O. Cline la vlaltlng In In diana. Mra. C. E. McCoy, of Birmingham, la visiting here. Mra, 8. C. Shepherd, of New Orleans, with her four sons, la hero on a visit. Mrs. J. C. Orr la home from Weal Harpelh. Tenn. Mra. Nell Morrow la home from u visit to New Hope, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Phelan are at home, after an extended visit to Ken tucky and Indiana. Mrs. B. M. Blood worth Is visiting In Columbia, Tynn. - Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilkinson have gone to Jackson, Tenn., to tna|fe their future home. Mra, Bettle F'laher, of Nashville, la hers on a visit. Mrs. Pettey Is home from an extend ed trip lo Tennessee. Mrs. Valkelth Is home from Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. James Price are visit Ing at Neel. Mr. and Mra. Hughey Owen are visit ing at Neel. Miss Carry Simmons, of Athens, Is visiting here. Misses Helen and Lois'Buck were In Hartselle the past week. Mrs. Charles Collins la In Wilming ton. N. C. Miss Ada Johnson Is In Birmingham. Mr. and Mra. Tohe Lee have moved to Nashville to reside. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Ellis, of Louis vllle. are visiting here. Mrs. Atkinson, of Elkmont, Is hsre. Mrs. D. W. Speake Is In Lawrence county. Mesdames A. B. Bryant and E. M. Beck, of Progress, are visiting here. Miss Adams has returned to Besse mer, after a visit to Mrs. J. D. Me- Nabb. Mrs. C. E. Wilds Is In Lawrence- burg, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Montgomery are at home from a visit to Splunge. Miss. Mrs. Dragon has returned to New Orleans, after a visit to Mrs. C. C. Robinson. Mrs. M. A. Couch was In Hillsboro the past week. Mrs. Crow, of Splunge, Miss., Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. W. L. Montgomery. Mrs. W. T. Lowe Is In Moulton. Miss Bessie Harrison Is here from Huntsville. Miss Lurena Banks haa returned lo Memphla. after n visit here. Mesdames W. H. and J. I. Tranaue are In Birmingham. Miss Mamie Coleman Is on Lookout Mountain for a few weeks. Mrs. Charles B. Peschmann visited In Huntsville the past week. Miss Mable Blackwell has gone to Tuscaloosa. Mtsr Martha McGuire Is visiting at Niagara Falla. Miss Nell Harrla Is at home from an extended visit to Virginia. Mrs. A. F. Murray Is In Philadelphia and other Eastern cities. Mrs. W. H. Rowlea has returned to Rock Island, III., after a visit here. Miss Pattis Sklllman has returned lo her home at Roswell, N. M„ after a visit hsre. Miss Beulah Christenson, of Juiiper, Is visiting here. The Christian Society or Decatur and New Decatur give n trolley ride Thursday night. They were chaperoned by Mr. ami Mrs. G. H. Winslow. Tile parly went utt over the two Decnlurs nnd tha trip was much enjoyed. On Friday night Mrs. T. O. Hughes entertained the Juvenile Missionary So ciety at her charming homo on Jackson street. The Bible class of the Railroad Young Men'n Christian Association spent Thursday and Friday camping near Blue Springs. A moat enjoyable time waa the result. Prescriptions Properly Priced It has always been our aim to give our best attention to our prescription department, always having the work done by thor oughly competent men and re quiring absolute accuracy, which has built up our prescription de partment to what It Is. Still we want more and feel satisfied in asking for your business If you are not already buying from us, guar anteeing you the beat attention and assuring you that our prices are ■■ low as any. Ask your doctor to telephone your DOUBLOONS A THRILLING NOVEL OF MYSTERY, TRAGEDY AND A STOLEN FORTUNE By EDEN PHILLPOTTS AND ARNOLD BENNETT irescrlptlona to our store; they will ha promptly delivered. TELEPHONE US For anything that conies from a drug store. BRANNEN & ANTHONY 3 STORES 1 02 Whitehall St 0 Marietta St. 2 E. Mitchell Sb Liquore for Medicinal Purpoccc. heme In Atlanta n few daye ego after a Halt to lire. L. I\ Jernlgnn, Sllaa Finite Smith left Wedneaday for ttnlueavllle, where alie will iitteml Breiinii Contervalnry of Moale. Mra. It. I* Cloud amt children hnr* re turned from Tugnlon. Her alater, Mlaa Turnbull, will * be her gtieal for aeverul weeka. Mlaa Bertha Kale Itarlaon. of Athena, la the gueat of Mra. F. C. Itoawrll. Meaara. J. It. William, and II. O. Good win ore In New York. Mra. M. M. Btirka nnd Mlaa Mnrgle Rnrka left recently for Wealeyan t'nllexe, Macon. Mra. Horace Holden, of (JrnwfonlTlIle, waa the gueat this week of Mlaa Mary ICoprright, not, by Eden Pblltpotta ead Arnold fltnnetu CHAPTER XXV. wooden lllft, ellver-grny In the tre- Approach of the Adventure. mendoua aunahlne, with open ahop The Wanderer, drenched In aunehlne, J “ lnu tL e 2 lZ th ? window., ahone under a canopy of deep blue aky: while the glaring road caat up a ahimmer of hot air, with pulfa of duet at every atray breath of wind or paaaage of hoof or wheel. Nnlay cron-da traveled up and down. Little frame, with tinkling belle, panned In- cennantly to BellfleTd, Fontabelle and other placea without the melropolla; leame of aqueallng mules brought down barrela of augar and molaaaea from the Eatate! Donkeys bore bright bundles of green cane tope, public conveyances crawled by the atdcwalka and private buggies hurried about, their fcmlmno occupants generally wearing black veils to shield their eyes from the -Jaa- ale of the white coral streets. Women filled the 1 not way a. With naked ted, white dresses and aay tur bans, they wandered chattering along each with a banket on her head. Thoy sold cocoanula, augar cane, oranges, Ilmen, mangoes, yams, flsh cakes. Wearer. Colonel ... tended court here last week. L. Williford, of Madison, at- .. TOCCOA. Misses Minnie nnd Ilcrlhn Klmaer, of C levels in), bare returned lo Tocrnt to re sume their school duties. Mr. aud Mra. J. It. Hlinninna. Mlaa Isiulae had dropped the anchor, half a mile from shore, amid the multicolored'craft of Carlisle Bay. 8he was surrounded at a respectful distance, by a ring of small boats. One boat alone had ap proached her, and from this boat man In white, with functionary written over all his body, climbed In due sol enmity her towering side. The cap tain and the first officer received him In state. He ahook hands with Tony, and bowed low lo the ladles. Horace Appleby mistook lilm for some local sultan. But he was merely the medi cal officer of Bridgetown, come to give pratique. Several veseels In the har bor were flying the yellow flag, a fact which Impressed Horace enormously. "All well here?” asked the captain. “All well,” said the medical officer. "And you?" "All well." This assurance, however, did not pre vent him from looking at Horace's longue, nor from taking the tempera ture of Oxwlch. He was new to his post, and had not yet outgrown the aptitude to bn over-conscientious. Mary Pollexfen whispered lo Sir An thony, and the baronet stepped for ward. "Pardon me," he said. "Haa tha yacht White Rose arrived 7" "I have seen no such yacht." an swered the official. “And she could not have put In with out >*iur knowledge?" "Impossible!" cxclnlmed the officer, shocked at such an Idea. After having devised a new cocktail for the raplaln he departed with the ceremonies that had accompanied his arrival. Then the ring of boats closed In on the Wanderer from every side. It was useless for Coco, In magnificent array, to protest to these barbarian watermen that they were not wanted, and that the Wanderer’s launch was being got ready. They screamed and fought with one another In their red- cushioned craft, determined to obtain fares nr perish In the attempt. Horace could have wished them pirates. When the launch puffed away shnrewards, pickles anil a hun ties. Mrs. Appleby vsstly admired these women, upright ns darts from the cus- lorn of carrying their wares upon their heads, with their ceaseless movemcnL their qualnl whining cachlnngtlnn and Ihelr brilliant glitter of black eyes and white teeth. She also probably envied them tlielr scanty toilets as the sun smote pitilessly down. The men toll ed, urged on their cattle. Jabbered In cessantly, ordered each other about and shone like metal statues where Ihelr hot rhocolnte skins hurst out of ihelr rags. At shady corners, or where balconies threw a shadow, sat the loaf ers—a very numerous throng. They munched cane and fruit, bargained with the women who sold drlhk, suck ed lumps of Ice when they could steal them, smoked pipes and their long cigars laughed, chaffed, told stories, gesticulated and played the fool. An cient and tattered human ruins wan dered about begging; a doten boys rushed yelling psst baiting an old In sane negro; a gray, bent blind man loudly demanded alma; ■ children swarmed like flies; little mites with black woolly heads snd naked Umbs— alt colors from India Ink lo putty— sat In the sun and rolled In the gutters Simmonn, Mr. ntnl Mrs. ... ... children, Miss Hii.ie Miitho*m Childs spent Tuesday at Tnllnlnli Falls. Mr. Guy And Cheap One-way Rates -TO- CALIFORNIA AND NORTHWEST Round trip Summor Excursions from oil polnto East to Pacific Cooit and Northwest until Ecptsmber 15»h, with tpsdal stopovar prlvllsjes, flood returnlnfl to October 31ot, 1806. CHEAP COLONIST ONE-WAY TICKETS TO CALIFORNIA AND NORTHWEST FROM AUGUOT 27th TO OCTOBER 31»t. Use the splendid throuflh oorvlco of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC from New Orleana, or UNION PACIFIC from St Louie or Chicago to Csstlnatlon with Steamship Lines to Japan, China, ate. Round trip tickets account Baptist Convention, San Francisco and Los Angeles, on sale from Sept. 2d to 14th, final limit October 31st. WRITE ME FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. J. F. VAN RENSSEliAER, General Agt., 124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. R- 0. BEAN, T. P. A. NEWNAN. One of the most unique affair* ever given In Newnnn wa* an old ladle*' |»arty ut the home of Mr*. Kllen Pott* on Thursday afternoon, at which were entertained only the belles of the 60's. The Invitation* read: • Mr*. Pott* desire* to see You at a Honolulu tea Thursday afternoon at three. We’ll meet the belle* of Auld Lai Syne, And fairest joys of yours and mine Around the happy past we'll twine. The guests Indulged In reminiscent storle* and old-fashioned games, which Imbued the occasion with the spirit of ante-bellum days. And courteslss end manners of half a century past pre vailed. Fragrant tea from Manila and other refreshments were served, and each guest was presented with a favor In the shape of some useful accessory for the work basket, Ingeniously construct ed by the hands of the hostess. The ladle* present were: Mrs. \V. P. Xlmmons, Mrs. William Ransom, Mrs. Lutle Powers, Mrs. A. K. Pope, Mr*. Mary Buchanan, Mrs. William Leigh, Mr*. Bert Hill, Mr*. D. B. Woodruff, Mr*. A. M. HartsAeld, Alls* Mary Free man, Afrs. A. 9. Pate*. Mrs. Hasting Herring, Airs. Af. Huggins, Mr*. E. 8. Dent, Mra. R. D. Cole, 8r„ Mrs. cl. H. Carmichael, Mr*. Fannie Camp bell, Mrs. H. M. Arnold. .Mr*. J. D. HI ms. Airs. A. B. Leigh, Mr*. J. 8. Seroggln, Afrs. P. F. Cuttlno, Mr*. Thoinan Leigh. Mrs. J. J. Ooodrum, .Mrs. J. H. Wldener, Mrs. J. C.\ Thomn- , son, Mrs. John Askew, Mr*. G. \V. ! Peddy, Min* Annie Anderson, Air*. Daniel Walker and Mr*. Af. A. Wiley of Palmetto. GREENSBORO. Mis* Hnllle Walker returned to White plaint Haturdny after * visit to the Misses .fern lean. Miss Leila Jernlgan accompli tiled her home and has accepted a imaltlon as teacher In the White Plain* high school. lor. J. «\ Asliury and Dr. W. K. Adams returned Friday from l«ooknut Mountain. Aliases o’eleste Park. Eleanor Branch and Luclle VIiibcim who hare been visiting rela tives here, left Toesday for Athens to enter Lucy Cobb Institute. Mrs. Asa r. Brown and Asa Brown, Jr., lire the guest* of !>r. nnd Mr*. H. II. Ghee*- ling. Professor I*. I’. Carter left Tuesday to oiteri bla studio for the winter In Chicago. Colonel ii. K. Winn la In Atlnntn this Miss Nellie Bright has returned to Adairs rllle. where she haa charge of the tunsic Vparfnieiit of the AdnfmrUte actinni. Mlaa Belle Morion Thnrlti haa returned from Brunswick to resume her school work, Mr. and Mr*. A. W. Walters Intro* ro< turned from n visit to Franklin Spring*. Mrs. J. la. Kennedy and daughter. Mias Annie Lee, are vlaltlng relative* In Keane *1W. Mia* Berths Scott Is visiting friends In Hartwell. Mia* Jessie Cobh of Cartorsvllle, u» Misses Cooper of Avalon and f#r. Connnlly of Dallas were guests of Mr. II. M. Payne' family recently. Mr. George It am any left Friday for Co- itntra*. v Mr*. W. J. Ramsay and Mrs. G. B. Per teet nre spending the week In Atlanta. Mr. Iloltert Carter, who has lieen a guest St the Albemarle, ha* returned to Attauta .Ml** Clam McCarley. who lias been visit Ing Mr*. Knox, ha* gone to Gaffney, S. c., where *he I* a student of Limestone Col go. Mr*. Bonacber. who ha* lieen spending the summer with her parents. Mr. mml Mrs. JJjJtt, haa returned to her home In Tampa, Miooea Carrie Hhealor and Mny Thump son, of Anderson, H. C., were gnest* of Mis* May Hlinpaun this week rijon. Iloppli* Farmer. Mea«rs. Firm Hmltb, Mill Ha vis. W. L. Taylor, Mr. nnd Mra. freeman Hunter. Mr. W. A. Bailey has Just returned from trip* to New \ork, Niagara Falls uud To ronto, Mr*. J, Mr*. J. C. Gantt and daughter, Mlaa .Mary •mitt, of Anderson, K. C„ are visiting rein* ■ve* here. Mr. L. F. Taylor, of Orange Height, FIs, haa loeated In Toceon. Mr. Balph Martin has returned to Co lumbus. Misses Nina and Vlolette Travers. Fort Myers, Fla., nre spending n couple of uioiitli* nt Vine Lawn, HARAL80N. Mlsa Minnie Cook, who has lieen visit Ing Sirs. A. W. Bawls, ha* returned to Concord, tin. Him Mary Kill,, of Atlnntn, I, vlaltlng Mra. t.'mli'iunii l-ope un.l Mra. Unvhl |w. Mlw i'nirl l.vle l« In Atlnntn thin wok. Mrs. K. 1'. Edmondson I* quite III with gastric fever. Mr*. Hemphill Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Brandenburg. J. T. Edmondson la nt home again. Miss Unn Braswell, of Atlanta,. la « x . nected soon to visit .»er sister, Air*. 4. T. Edmondson. Airs. W. L. Taylor has been quite III for Some time. ^Mr*. William Caldwell I* In Hcnula this Air*. Gllliert Caldwell, of Kenoln, paid Haralson a brief visit this week. MACON. Air*. Edward English, n charming young mntron of Atlanta, has lieen the guest this week of Air*. John Holmes. (Mi .Mon day, .Mrs. Holme* entertained for Air*. English at nn outing Club party. Airs. W. E. jHmwmly entertained fn honor of Mr*. EngllNli on Tue*day morulug. with s bridge party. Mis* Alnrtliu Miller entertained with a Casino party on Tuesday evening, compll nieutnry to Alls* Eli an Aklu, of Cartels Vllle, Hfco I* MOW ll»»r gMeat. Air. and Air*. Walter I». Lamar arrive*' home on Mundny from an extended and de llglitful tour. They .ipeut some time at Harstoga. Newport, Bar Harbor mid Old Orchard llenrh. Alls* Tracy Duncan. who was Injured by Indus thrown from « horse, osnne time ago at Warm Spring*. Ga.. where she T* *|M>ndlug the summer. Is still under the ••are of n physician, but I* not seriously In jured. Air*. T. J. c. Clarke left on Tuewlny . *r Kan Antonio, Teg., w here Major Clarke la stationed for the coming winter. Alls* Euln Felton Willingham returned o tlie rltv on Monday, after a two weeks* Islt to Ainuuf Airy and Clurkeavllle, Ga. Alls* I.lxxlc Willingham left on Tneiala ir Lucy Cobb Institute, where lay ■ Rtliel Brrsoii, of Klloam, was the giic*: of friend* here recently. Airs. Theodore Tappan returned to her AWNINGS TENTS UPHOLSTERY ASAIF.R * VOLBERG 130 So. Fonyth SL with tin captain ami Tony'n entire *wlZ!r»nSood'or crl't party on board, they followed It like the kicked about among variegated tall of a comet, attll atri- dently nnnwering the Inaulta which Co co poured out upon them. "I auppoae you've not your revolver, uncle,” Horace demanded, aa they stepped nnhore. "No," nald Tony. "I am relying on you to defend un all." "Well, then. I shall buy a revolver," auld Horace, stoutly, "and a belt. And I nhall put the revolver In the belt. I enn, can't I, mother?" "ir your uncle winhen," aald the ma Iron, "but It muntn't be loaded." "Now, Just listen to that, uncle!" Horace protested. "What'i the good of a revolver If It Isn't loaded ? Isn't that exactly like a woman?" At what hour do you wlah to return to "At what hour do you wlah to return the yacht. Sir Anthony?" the captain formally Inquired. “Aa noon an you're coaled her, cap' tain” wan Tony's reply, given with a terrific air of determination. "That may be today or It may be to morrow," the captain aald. '•But can't you make It today T' Mary asked. The raptaln looked at her. "I can try," he aald, and disappeared. Oxwlch also had vanished. But Coco remained, a glorious and excenalvtly important Coco, resolved to do the hon- ora of the capital. You come dla way. You alt come din ivny!" IJe flourlnhed an arm. "You come wld me to tha lee Houne, and I gib you flying fish for brenkfaat. Dey know roe at de Iuc Houne. Dey know Marse Coco. I apeak to dem for you. And they meekly followed the negro Into that uproar and movement and flame of splashed color which calls It self Bridgetown, street of white bouses, under fortune, and got kicked about among the doga. At Intervals the burning glare of the street was staked by an official with a water hone. Policemen, dreaned In white, occasionally appeared; and now and then a ragged, expostulating scamp waa led nway to Justice by two or three of them. I-enn wiry beasts, that looked like greyhounds, but were real ly West Indian pigs, passed In a drove; cackling Muacovy ducks and cocks and hens were carried by In bnskets. A black clergyman went along w1th his head in the air and a fat smile on his contented countenance; mag nificent and prosperous negroes, re gresses, mullatresses, and quadroons, with gaudy hats and parasols, elastic- sided boots nnd showy trinkets, saun tered up and down to Impreaa the hum bler folk; the Barbadian merchant in white ducks and a chimney pot lurt waa also prominent. Great dragon'tiles flashed hither and thither; and the air Itself dancing hotly upon Mary's cheek was not only full of turmoil, but thick and heavy with warm. soft, crawling odors of dust, fruit, cane and offal. It was a faint and dased party that ultimately arrived at the celebrated Ice house, the avant guard of all Weat In dian restaurants. There In the cool and shnded seclusion of the first floor. In a room surrounded by broad bal conies, they were soon eating the repast of flying flsh and sweet potatoes which Coco, with an enormous expenditure of authority, gesticulation And worse, had offered for them. A singular phenomenon occurred aft er the breakfast. "Mother's gone to sleep, Horace phrased It. and went on eating, stead!- V The charmingly dressed woman, with her agreeable Inclination to emhon- polnt, had Indeed yielded to the effects of an unausual matutinal exertion. Khe dosed tranquilly In her cane chair be fore an empty plate. Mary went out on the balcony over looking the street, nnd Tony followed her. opening his cigarette ease. "Wonderful, Isn't It?" said Tony, leaning on the hot wooden halttetrade. aa they gased at tha rtotak n’linn scene In the sweltering square below them. Mary nodded. "You don't seem quite happy," Tonv blunderingly began after a pause, as he aimed a spent match at he head of a stout negress who was carrying an Im mense basket of linen. Mary met his eyes, and then her glance wandered over hla faultlessly arrayed figure. Im peccable from the solar topee to the tan shoes. } "My friend," she answered, “It over powers me. All these crowds of dif ferent sorts of people, nil this confus ion and bustle and heat! I ask my self what we are going to do here. I ask mysalf If Grenada too wilt be like this. Do you really expect to find tha White Rose and Mr. Masters? They have not been here. They may or may not be at Grenada^ They may or may been there and left again. Has It struck you that we haven't the least Idea of what has happened?" "You're sorry you came?" he ques tioned, rather out of countenance. “No, no," she said with energy, ‘1 am very, very grateful to you for hav- Ing come and for having brought me. I would not have liked to leave any thing undone that could be done. But It Is rather a wild goose rhase. Isn’t It? I suppose there Is only only thing to do—go on to Grenada." '•Why, of course," he smiled. "Some thing’s bound to turn up." "And If something does tum up— what then?" "We shall find Phil." "She sighed. "I’m afraid,” (he mur mured. •What of?" "I don’t know what I’m afraid of. It Isn't a month yet alnce my dear fath er-died. And I feel hla death more now than at the beginning. He used to come here, you know. He must have been well known here. I dare say he was acquainted with half the people In the place. That makes me feel sad. And when I think of Varcne'a body bidden under the floor of that awful person's bedroom, 1" A man, preceded by a negro waiter bearing liquids, came out on the bal cony and sat down to a small table. Tony could are him, hut Alary* back waa toward him. He gaaed casualty at Tony, and the next moment roso abruptly and left the balcony. A min ute afterward Coco, defying the eti quette of the restaurant, which forbade absolutely the presence of negroes oth er than servants In the places reserved for white customers, burst In upon them In a froten frensy of excitement. "Did you eee him? You see him?" he shouted, beside himself. "Who? What's the matter, my boy?" shouted Tony. "Dat man wld de cocktail. He Just K ne. Dat de captain's brother, Mlssa! i captain and me ws went to see him at de Obelisk Hotel, and here he Is . now! Same manl Same man!” He leaned over the balcony and peer ed down the thronged street "Not Uncle Walter?" Mary breathed. "Yea! Yea! De captain's brodder. Dart You took! Bee! Dart Down dar passing dem pigs. He In n big hurry. You see him? Dart" He point ed urgently with a fat dark Anger. Mary's eyes followed the Indication. 8he singled out a medium sited, thick set man, hastening along with a pe culiar gait toward the port. The un tested cocktail waa dose to her side. "It Is he!" she pronounced In a strange end thrilled voice. "He evi dently didn't expect to meet us here, and he's ninnlng off!" She stood up. her nostrils quivering. "We are on the scent after all. There Isn't a sec ond to be lost. Now, 8lr Anthony!" ■ Continued In Mondsy's Georgian. he nt school this winter. . . tSShM ftassa -rM Mlae Cornetts J.h.eo. ban* rrt nr mil from Naw York* Airs. Bair Taylor and JlttW* AJIss Inin Tsjrioi * *" battanoof*, Vlr* ratnrtuHl on, Tuesday i iiniiaiHiuK*. wh«*ri* * hr r hav a *AIhl slimmer ne the guests of Mr. sod Mra. I inn C. Wheeler. Polished Plato Olaaa for stores. Polished Plate Glauu for residences. Polished Plate Glass for show cases. Largest stock of Plate Glaai In tho South. F. J. C00LEDGE & SON., IX N. Forsyth SL Miss Margaret CalUway has ndaroed from Blec k Mounts n. N. < ■. when: she tins .pen! a iiront delightful .ninnier. Mrs! Willie Hearts and children return- cd on Twwlnr from B*l**n». N. L. Air. and Air*. Marlon Manor# left on AViHfnrmlar fnr an rxt#ndr<! trip to < I Ur Grant l.akrs, and back hy waf of \rw York for a stair of aomr irnftn. Mr. ami Mr*. lUrrjr Htnino-U EdwanU Mlm Virginia KdwnriIs nnd Mle> hnnle llrumum are n eougenlal party enjoying a 'J/ra* fierri»"*?allawjy snd Waa Bros rntehdeld nre eiiiecteil bom. from Mount Airy on Kept ember to. CAVE 8PRINGS. Mrs. T. B. Wlnnlngham end children leave Sunday for their home In Kl Reno, Okla. Mta.es Pearl and Rn.etta Rivers, aft er a pleasant vl.ll to friends and rela tives hero, left Mondsy for Rockmarl t» rraumr fhrlr dutlrs at Plrdmont ^Mi-Vl. O. Hlght. of Rome, Is with her .on, W. T. Hlght, here at "Sun shine Farm.” . . Profe.sor W. O. f'onnor ha. returned from Edgewood Park. Ml.. Luclle Walters, of Rome, la the gueat of Misses Berda and Beulah Jones. Miss Mary I-ou Montgomery return- ed home Hunday from an extended vl.lt t» friends In Gainesville and Boy- "ton. . ... __ Mr*. W. T. Hlght nnd *on, with Mra. W. If. Frlsxrl, of Atlanta, left Satur day for Brunawlck to spend the month of September. i Mr. A. R. Wright, of AtiantOg cam# today to vial* hla mother, Mra. C. W., Wright. Mra. J. *8. Daniels nnd two children, of Rome, nre atopplng nt the Sewell: hotel. l Air. H. B. Wntta, of renter, spent* several days recently with hi* mother, Mr*. E. M. Wntta. Mla*ea Luln and Kemodle. of An niston. are the guests of Mrs. Will Wiggins, on Methodist hill. fleam Academy opened Tuesday with the largest attendance In Its history.! At present twenty young men from different part* of r/l rgla have arrived and more are coming In each day. Dr. CJ. M. CorptiL surgeon for the . nlted State* government, stationed at New Orleans, I* on a visit to hla unde, raptaln Fells (Torput. Mr. Albert N. Tumlln attended the rural carriers’ barbecue In Rome on Labor day. Mr. Herbert Reeves left today for Rome to attend B. I. 8. Mlaa Minnie Hmlth la In Atlanta, the guest of Mlaa Florence Gray, on Baw- ■on street. Mr. and Afrs. R. L McWhorter re turned to their home at Mento, Oa., thla morning after a visit to relatives and friends here. N. F. Williamson, of Rome, strived Monday to resume his studies at Hearn Academy. . . Mias Fannie Culbertson and Dixie Hlght, gfter a month’s stay at Ashe ville, N. C.. have returned home. Rev. T. 8. Edwards has returned from Atlanta. Captain Felix Corput haa returned from Macon, where he attended tho Democratic convention on September 4. LOWNDESVILLE, 8. C. Air. and Mra. T. C. Liddell have returned home after a very pli>n*aiit stay with Abbe- vllle friends Alias Birdie Power, of Angu*ta. Gn.. hn* returned after vlaltlng friend* here for the Int few wo«ek*. All** Rlol*e llnrper lia* lieen entertaining n delightful houne party. Her gueat* were: Ml** Id* Mae Brownlee, All** Afonteguo line*Iter, Allnne* |*et nnd Annie Hawthorn of Isatluier aud Alloa Uebecea Heard of Kl* tierfon, Ga. lion. I. II. MeC*lla. who wn* slightly paralysed (unite time ago. h«* gone to Bal timore with Id* brother, Hr l«arrl«* Me* t’alln, for trouifmeut. Hr. J. I>. Wllaott luia been la New York for the pant month attending a roars# of ton, M. returned hr me n few days ago. Allas Dalny Bell hn* lieen with relative* In Wtolghniii, Ga.. for *lx week*. Kbe re turned Urine AVond*, I Kpeer 1 month’* visit: Dr. J. L. Kennel nnd family nre ex* peered In l<o*tide*vlll« this week to visit relative*. Itev. II. C. Fennel Is In Mount Carmel, oa* •Uilng Mr. McLre* la a protracted meeting at Hint place. Air. nnd Air*. Andrew gpeer and children, of Anderson, are vlaltlng home folk*. DUBLIN. W. F. Womble spent some time In Lonli* Till# this week. O. L. Anderson spent Tuesday last In En*tm*n. ' II. M. Burch, of Atlanta, baa been In the city tnta week. Mr*. M. R. Burch la the gneit of Mra. W. K. Shirley, at Athen*. thf* week. E. E. Arnett apent Saturday in Pylrgnl*. Air. and Mr*. J. J. Harvey, of Atlanta, vlaltlng relatives In the ejty. ML. Whaley, traveling felght agent for Hn* l/oulavllle and NadivTlI# railroad, spent Wednesday In the city. # Air*. M. A. Hmltb hn* returned from a visit to ralafives nt Afliledgevllle and Ten- are ’ nllle. AIIm Jesale Rice left this weok f< vllle, where *he will enter Brenau Ml** Hattie Harvard loft Wedn for Galnea* u college, edneaday for — — #aSei school. Utile, of Katoatnn. apent « short Decatur. Thomas Peters, Jr., has returned from n trip to Hparti. B. B. Swift, of Atlanta, waa the recent gueat of Joe Welinter. Mrs. Itohert Webb, ef Atlanta, Is with Lola Key. *. Homer McMillan Is with Mrs. Afc- nigh for the winter. a. Harsh Kiser, of Atlnnta. la visit ing her daughter, Mr*. Dora Kiser Web ster. Airs. Afcrrfman Hholar and children hare refnrited to Bessemer. N. C.. after a v!*Jf of several weeka to her mother, Mr*. W. J. Wont ten. a walk, the young people enjoyed a drir» to the river, where Allas Say served a (defile supper. Thomas Jones has returned from Blake- PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 16 1-2 E. MITCHELL ST. ATLANTA, GA.