The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 17, 1906, Image 13

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I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY. O(’TOHER 17. !>'<. 13 ✓ ' ——— — I Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co Special News of Blankets Heavy All- Wool Blankets at $5,00 Pair These Blankets we are offering now at $5.00 are a fine, soft grade of wool—pure wool—heavy and warm, full 11-4 size. Choice of two kinds: White Blankets, with pmk aud blue borders, or Plaids of all colors. The values are.extraordinary at this price. And here’s another very unusual Blanket offering. Extra large, pure white Lamb’s A\ ool Blankets, 12-4 size, at $8.50 pair. Ordinarily these would sell for $10.00. They are a very fine grade of wool, with delicate pink and blue borders. We have wool-mixed white Blankets nt #2.75, $3.85 and $4.00 pair. They are liberal in size, soft, warm and serviceable. .Those at #1.85 are exceptionally good values. Extra large Cotton Blankets, 12-4 size, in white, gray and tan with fancy colored borders, $1.25 pair. Eiderdown Comforts, best Sateen covl ers through which the-soft, fluffy-down will not creep; very large size. Six by seven feet, $5,00 and $6:50; 7x7 feet, $7.50. Cotton Filled Comforts, pure white cot ton, in most desirable coverings; an excel lent assortment of kinds. $1.00 to $4.00 each. Dressing Little Boys Ages 2 to 6 We look carefully to the needs of all children—boys, as well as girls. No one could be more particular and exacting about each little detail of making and style. The stocks here now clearly show it. Among the many beautiful garments, including everything for chil dren, there is an uncommon amount of goodness and value. Particular mention today about Headwear and Suits for boys. Boys’ Headwear Serge Hats with visor, brown, red and navy blue, 25c each. Small roll brim Serge-Hats in golf red, navy blue and brown, 50? ench. Serge Tams in brown, red and navy blue, 75e each. « Tams of white Bearskin Cloth, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 each. Little boys’ Automobile Caps, in brown, black and red Leather, also of Serge, with patent leather visor, 75c each. White Rob-Roy Hats of Bearskin Cloth, $1.00. ' ' Boys’ Suits Attractive apd very stylish little Suits with Knickerbockers. In heavy washable materials, white and colors, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and upward. Serge Suits, blue and brown, $4.00. Suits in black-and-white Shepherd checks and fancy mixtures, also of Serge, blue, brown and red. $5.00. White Serge Suits with Peter Pan collar and tie, $4.00, $5.00. $6.00 and $7.50. Little Boys’ Overcoats, tan, blue and fancy mixtures; new and very attractively made; warm and serviceable; large variety of styles; ages 3 to 6 years, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. I Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining States Pleasant Mention From Other Cities GRIFFIN. About two hundred Invitations have Issued to a reception to be given >)> Mr. and Mrs. Young Gray nt their home, near (iiilfln, Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock, to celebrate the oheenth anniversary of their wed- din*. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, of Stephens' Pottery, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I-1'. Manley. Master Edwin Bailey Dean enter- talned his little friends Tuesday after noon from 4 to « o'clock. In honor of hi* fifth birthday. Miss Hermlone Nall lias gone to J'a.hlngton City to visit her sister. Miss C'orlnne Nall. ,, •'Jr*' B- <'. Murray and -Master John Hall Murray are visiting Mr. and Mrs. hlsworth llall, of Macon. Mrs. and Mlaa Huguenln, of Macon, •re the suesta of Mra. Mattie Watt. 'jn Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. VV. 3 f r 'J Illlama entertained the Mystic Clr- ™ 'rum 3 to 5 o’clock. Those present m'r Mr »- J- Kincaid, Mrs. B. Q. ’lakeiy, Mrs. T. J. Collier. Mrs. N. B. dreary, Mrs. T. q. Mills, Mrs. J. M. nranner, Mrs. Charles Mills, Mrs. K. J. ""Mints, Mrs. J. M. Kimbrough. Mrs. Hutrh Starnes. Ths Invited guests be- >Kle the circle were: Mrs. D. T. John- " f Port Smith, Ark., and Mrs. Qeo. > ope. of Savannah. A full-course lunch- ron was served. fh" D. A. Ra. were entertained on »eil"e*clay afternoon by Mrs. Tom •'J.HIs. Mrs. R. H. Drake and Mrs. J. ''• McU iniams were elected delegates '"tin- convention to be held In Colum- X" In November. Later on the same afternoon Mrs. Mills entertained the urrsnt Topics. At this meeting Mrs. J- ' "liter was elected prdkldent and Mr * T. j. White, vice president, m., . " Walker, Jr., of Griffin, has mii'lcuiaterf at Wealeyan aa a violin [’“till. Mr. Walker not only has marked “long this line, but Is taking a 1 in his classea at Mercar. CAVESPRING8. w. Huddleston, of West End, }* the guest of her mother, Mrs. •I J* bavisfl Mr. James F. Pendergrass, of Com- i. '.oT' this morning to accept a hnjh'on with *. Gibbons, of Vans Valley. JSJht fittest 0 f Mr. R. A. Asbury night. dsy ’ N ,1l, llam. of Rome. Is here to- sut 1 . 1 ,'" i'", 1 . 1 *' fherry, of Rome, was the djJj 1 "f Miss Lela -Montgomery Hun- Oscsr Bird left for home Tues- (W| leaves next week for Ardmore, ■ . t„ spend the winter. I,,,.*.la Trout Is In Rome with ’ 'I'ter, Mrs. LeRoy Porter. „l„! J" 11 •fr>. H. B. Watts and little nils A", leiwry, spent several days Jlr. *fltb the former’s mother, ill.. "'atts. on Methodist Hill. Mamie laiu Quinn, of Rome, was the guest Sunday nr Mias Stella Smith at Georgia School for Deaf. Mrs. M. G. McDonald spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs, A. T. Har per. Mr. C. B. Webster, of Atlanta, was at 8ewell hotel for several days this weak. Miss Blanche Rakestraw has re turned' to Birmingham to resume her work at the Davis Infirmary. Miss Julian Wynn, of Rome. Is the guest of her slater, Mra. Paul Mont gomery. E. R. Minlilnnett went up to Rome today. Miss Fannie Culbertaon la In Rome, the guest of Mrs. Annie Burney Smith. Mr. D. C. Stroud spent Sunday with his home folks. > Mr. Charlie Hlght returns to At lanta tomorrow, after a pleasant visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hlght, at "Sunshine Farm.” RISINGFAWN. Sir. and Mrs. J. C. Blanalt, Strs. Mid dleton and Silas Luclle Middleton have returned from Chattanooga. Rev. Pippin, J. M. Cantrell and W. C. Cureton are attending the Methodist conference at Cleveland. Tenn. The friends of Dr. J. L. Austin will be gratified to learn that he has accept ed a demonstratorship In the deptal de partment of the Vandorbllt University. Mrs. George Cureton Is visiting in Nsshvltte. Tenn. .Mrs. Slat Harris and children have returned to Ringgold, Go. Silas Myra Parker and Silas Maud Willis, who has been visiting In Rising Fawn, went to Birmingham for a short stay this week. James Blevins has been at home on account of ihe Illness of his father. Mrs. Burton has been spending a while with her mother. Sirs. James O’Neill. Dr. Cantrell Hate haa been home for a brief visit. Intelligence of Interest to numerous friends of the young couple In Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama Is conveyed In the announcement of the marriage qf Miss Verda Slartina Allison to Sir. Thomas McNeill Wright, on October IS. In Birmingham. Ala. MUs Allison spent her. young girlhood here, and Is one of Georgia's fairest daughters, pos sessing personal charms which made her always a favorite. Mr. Wright Is cashier of the Huntingdon bank, and prominently connected in West Ten- n *AJ’ter a visit to Ihe gulf coast Mr. and Mrs. Wright will be at home In Huntingdon. terday from a trip through Missis sippi. Messrs. W. E. and Allen Adams spent Sunday with relatives near here. Mrs. A. D. Williams was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Howell, at Zebu- Ion, a day or two this week. Messrs. C. C. and M. A. ''Crawford, of Paso, were here a couple of days this week. Mr. C. T.- Eberhart, of Fort Valley, was here this week. Monday afternoon Mr. anil Mrs. W. W. Hamrick complimented the young people with a party In honor of their guest, Miss Mattie Fonder. marTetta. One of the most delightful events of the season was the reception given on. Thuraday afternoon by Mlaa Sallle Manget In honor of her slaters, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. John Manget. A great many ladles called and were received by Miss Alston, Mrs. Manget, Mrs. Da vis and Miss Manget. Dainty refresh ments, consisting of salad, sandwiches and bonbons, were served. The Young Matrons' Bridge Club met with Mrs. T. M. Brunby, Jr., Monday morning and were charmingly entertained. Mrs. Morgan McNeil entertained In formally at bridge on Thuraday after noon. ■ Mrs. El R. Hunt entertained the La dles’ Afternoon Euchre Club on Thurs day. The prises, a hand-painted plate and pair of Japanese slippers, were won by Mrs. Lovell and Mrs. K. E. Pomeroy, of Atlanta. Delightful re freshments were served. Mrs. E’red Morris entertained a few friends very Informally at bridge on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Leach Is spending a few days In Nelson. Ga. Miss Shipp, of Oklahoma, la the guest of Mrs. IV. A. DuPree. A charming reception was given by Mre. Roberts on Friday afternoon at her home, on Kenesaw avenue. YATESVILLE. Mr. Charlie Ellington was here this " Editor J. T. Willis, of Thomaston. was In town Monday. Mr. tV. S. FI 11 yaw spent Sunday In '"jlra.* Douglas Murdock Is visiting her parents at Thomaston this week. GORDON. Messrs. Stokes and Carswell made a filing visit to Covington this week. Mr. C. C. Johnson, of Twiggs coun ty. haa workmen busily engaged on his dwelling house and expects to move to Goriton the first of November. Messrs. Foster and Hfnsey visited our town Thursday. Mr. Clarence Carswell visited Macon one day this week. Mr. 4'lnclnnatls Whitehurst was the guest recently of his sister, Mrs. D. G. Lee. Mr. John W. Hooks, an official of the central railroad, Is at home on a vaca tion. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Mips Annie Collins to Mr. J. C. CARROLLTON. Mr. L. P. Jfandevllle Is In Atlanta this week. Mr. Henry Revlll, of Grtenvllle, In the city. •Miss Clara Meadows spent last Sat urday In Atlanta. Jlr. Jtandeville Long, who has been In the Philippines two or three years, Is visiting his rather, Jlayor N. W. Long, of this city. Mrs. James Beall entertained the La dies' Aid Society Monday afternoon. A tileasant reception was given at the library rooms .Monday afternoon Refreshments were served. The pm reeds a»i to be used for the benefit of the library. At the same time tort was made to Increase the member ship of the library. Jllss Mary Cahtness Is visiting rela lives In Macon, after spending some week here, and from there will return to her home In Savannah. Jlr. and Jfra. Goorge Fuller have taken possession of their new home on Dixie street. , Jllss Sada Tltomssson Is visiting In Atlanta. Miss Nell Sharp has returned to At lanta after spending Sunday and Jton day In the city visiting relatives. Mr. Jim Cheney has returned from a week's stay at Borden Wheeler Springs. Jtra. T. D. Meador, of Atlanta. Is ex peeled.to visit Mra. Sarah Jleadot soon. Miss Lncle Harr'r Is visiting Mrs. W. J. Govsn In Atlantal Lieut. W. D. Anderson, of Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Is visiting In the city. ' . , „ •Mrs. Walter Matthews, accompanied by Iter mother, Mrs. E. W. Wells, will return to Atlanta Saturday. Mrs. L. B. Mandevllle spent Thurs day and Friday in Atlanta. • COVINGTON. Miss Frances has returned from visit to Atlanta, where she was the guest of Miss Emily Cossln. Mrs. J. E. McConnell, of Vernon, Texas, has been the guest of friends here this week. Miss Birdie Scott, of Stone Moun tain, was the guest of Miss Adele Tur ner this week. Mrs. J. F. Rogers has returned from a visit to relatives in Birmingham, where she has been all summer. Jllss Ella Murray, of Lewlsburg. Tenn., will arrive next week to be the guest of Mra. J. S. Launtus. Miss Agnes Godfrey, of Madison, spending this week with Mrs. P. W. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Attlcus O. Worsham, of Macon,' have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Worsham. Mr. A. C. Potter, a prominent real estate - dealer, or Mulberry, FUl. waa In the city this week with friends and relatives. Mr. and Jtra. J. T. Lassiter, Jr., of Atlanta, were here this weak, ths guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Worsham. One of tho pretty weddings of this month was that of Jllss Bessie Carroll, of this city, and Mr. James Gatllft, of Williamsburg, Ky. They were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carroll. The presents were numerous and elaborate. The father of the groom presented Ihe cou pie with five thousand dollars In gold The bride has a host of friends in this city who congratulate her. Mr. Gatllft la a prominent young business man of his home town. . They will go on an extensive tour of the North. MARSHALLVILLE. Jllss Sarah Letfnrd, of Woycross, Is the popular guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Frederick. ' Mr. G. R. Black has returned to Newnan, after a few days' visit to his daughter, Mrs. Frank Murph. Jlr. and Mrs. W. J. Walker spent several days with Mrs. Marshall Hotch< er, of Macon, this week. Jtra. Walter Frederick Is visiting At lanta, the guest of her son, Mr. Holmes Frederick. The Stevena-Hopklns Chapter Daughters of the Revolution was en tertained on Tuesday morning by Mrs. J. W. Slsppey at her handsome old colonial home. JASPER. Mr. Guy V. O'Rear has gone to St. Louis, where he will meet Mra. O'Rear and son on their way home from Colo rado Springs, where they have open! the summer. Jfra. B. Spain has gone to Nashville to visit her daughter, Blanche, who ts attending Belmont College. Jlrs. Palmer, of Birmingham, who has been the guest of Mrs. Edward Janney, has returned to her home. Dr. and Mra. Oscar Hayes, of Birm ingham, were guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Hayes, this week. Mr. Perrin P. Hunter, of Cincinnati, has been vlsftlng Jfr. and Jlrs. J. H. Cranford. Mrs. Cole, of Birmingham, has re turned home, after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Woods. Mrs. Samuel H. Sprott. of Living ston, has returned home, after a visit to her daughters, Mdsdames T. L. and J. O. Long. Mias Mary McGuire has returned from Bessemer, where she visited her sister, Miss Everett McGuire. Great Special Sale Mantels at Factory Cost We are the manufacturers and sell you Mantels direct, saving you at least 25 per cent. We will offer this Special Mantel for 30 days at SEE IT JI2JI By Mistake this Mantel Was Advertised Last Saturday for $9,50, GRILLS! GRILLS! GRILLS! A large stock of artistic Oak Grills at one-half the price they have formerly been sold. . Woodward Mantel Co., 85 Whitehall Street. with Mra. John M. Nowell. Mr. and Jlrs. E. J. Lunceford, of At lanta, are spending a few days In the city the guests of Mr. Lunceford'a mother. Miss Jllnnle Barrett, of Jersey, Is the guest of Mr. and Jtra. B. R. Barrett. Misses Lillian and Lula Burbage, of Johnson City, Tenn., spent last week with Mrs. G. A. Lewis. Mr. John Norris, of Csrtersvllle, spent Saturday and Sunday In Mon roe the guests of friends. Misses Nelle, Lena and Pauline No well left today for a visit to friends In Atlanta. Jllsses Floy and Linda Felker will leave Friday for Agnes Scott, where.-.— they will spend a few days wl"i their I Sunday here, sister. Miss Allle Felker, who r now ..Mrs. John T. Newton spent several In college there. \ ‘days in Atlanta last week, with her If the guest of Mrs. Roy Marabls. Mies V. V. Hatch Is spending a few days in Atlanta. Dr. W. II. Ilowdoln has returned from Macon, where he spent-several days. Mrs. W. R. Fagan and .children, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs. JI. P. Broughton. Mra. Sue Ashford ts the guest of friends In Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Porter Hogue, after an absence of several months. Is again at home. Mrs. Carlyn Foster, who has spent veral weeks • ‘ — home. several weeks In Macon, has returned Messrs. Floyd Newton, Mason Wll llama, Paul and Grady Atkinson, of where; the university, spent Saturday and Mr. J. Luka Adams returned yes- Feat era, of Atlanta, October Is. MONROE. Felker Is Isnta, the guest of Mrs. West Peachtree atreetA^^^^^^^H Jllsses Annette and Irene Walker are the gueata of their sister, Mra. J. B. JlcCrary, of Atlanta. Mrs. David Rurson, of Mount Ver non, Is the guest this week of her sis ter. Mrs. Whit Phillips. ■ .Mr. Albert Mobley, of Jefferson, spent - Saturday and Sunday In Mon roe with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. .Mobley. The friends of Mr. S. II. Adams re gret to learn of his continued Illness. Sunday Mr. and Mra. G. C. Adams were called to the bedside of their brother. They returned to their home In Covington Sunday afternoon. The meeting of the Young Matrons’ Club last week with Mra. John Nowell was quite an unique affair. The Idea typical "old-tlmey” party was carried out. Miss Mattye Michael entertained In honor of the lady teachers of the Mon roe High School last E'riday evening. The game played was progressive dom ino. At a late hour refreshments were served. Supt. O. H. Farr, of the Monroe Cot ton mills, left Monroe Friday for Win der, Atlanta and other points. Misses Carrie Pou and Mattye Mae Baldwin, of Madison, returned to their home Friday, after a visit to Jllss Bessie Breedlove. Mr. Fred MeCIsrttyT of Jefferson, haa accepted a place firltn the Bank of Monroe. ■ Miss Mary (, ato Timmons enter tained charmingly a bevy of her friends at her home on North Broad street In this city Thuraday evening. The en tertainment was conversational Inter spersed with musical selections. Mr. W. H. Nunnally and wife spent a few days In Jefferson this week the guest of relatives Hpd friends. , Mrs. H. L. Nowell left Friday for a visit to her sister, Mra. C. A. Jamison, of Deeatur. Mra. Orrln Roberts has returned to Monroe after an extended visit to her parents nt Hartwell. Dr. Horace Walker, of Gainesville. Is In Monroe Ihe guest of his father. Rev. W. S. Walker. The Irving Club met Wednesday In college there. Miss Mary Lou Arnold left Thuraday for a visit to friends and relatives In Atlanta. ABBEVILLE. Colonel and Mrs. Hal Lawson en tertained the Epworth League on Mon day evening from 8 to II o'clock. They were assisted by Meadames W. A. Cherry and H. B. Vleacher. An ex cellent program, consisting of vocal and Instrumental music, readings and recitations, was followed by various games. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Cherry. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart, Mr. and Mlaa Beck- ani, Mr. R. C. Iverson and Miss Agnes Deane. Professor Shannon and Miss Glenn Adams, Misses Harpe. Lamar, Irene McI,eod and Cortes Greene, MesdamSa Allison and H. B. Vleacher, Messrs. W. C. McWhorter and N. M. ^jYr.'ana Mrs.. J. A. Paxson and llttla son are visiting their mother, Mrs. A. Paxson. Mra. Nettle Lott was In the city a few days this week on her way from Atlanta. . . Mrs. O. I. Webb Is visiting relatives In Albany. Mrs. L. P. Wolvln entertained the United Daughters of the Confederacy Wednesday afternoon. Miss Nlta Allison left Friday for 8a- vannah, where she will teach music. Mrs: A. o. Paxson and son. Dee, left Wednesday for an extended visit to relatives In Atlanta. A number of the younger set en joyed a straw ride Tuesday evening. Mies Maude Adams, who has just returned from I<aGrnnge, where she was a delegate to the annual conven tion of the Woman's Christian Tem perance Union, entertained a number of her friends Tuesday evening. Miss Leila Story has returned from • visit to FUxgerald. Jtr. M. E. Carnes and family and Jtra. W. B. Carswell and children are among those who have been taking In the .Rate fair at Macon the past week. Mrs 1. A. Webb and niece, Eva Belle Tatum left Thursday for Atlanta to attend .'he fair. COMMERCE. Mr. and Mrs. John Holder, of Jef ferson. spent Tuesday here. Jllss Mobley, of Athens, was the guest of Jllss Green Sunday. Miss Ella Dixon visited Jefferson last Jfr! and Mrs. John B. Hardman are In Atlanta. Jtra. Annie Hawkins Stark Is the guest of Jtra. Charles Mlse this Week. Jllss Hattie Ward, of Arp, visited Mra. John W. Williams this week. Mr. and Mra. Richard Lowe have re turned to their home In Washington, Oa.. after a visit to relatives here. Miss Emma Stapler spent Saturday In Atlanta. Mr. Ltntern Rhodes, of Fltsgerald. Is at Dr. Hardman's sanitarium. Jfra. Jennie Truitt ts visiting In. At lanta. Miss Alva Bennett Is visiting her tie- •ioiIuimsb.w uo xisi K f SJK '•*»> street. MADI80N. Jllss Agnes Godfrey la In Covington, tile guest of Mrs. P. W. Godfrey. Misses Bonner Simms, of Covington, and Fay Webb, of Shelby, N. C., will be the guests of Misses Edna and Carry Pou next week. Miss Ollle JIUnnerlyn, of Jackson ville. Fla., Is visiting Miss Hallle Rrob- eton. Mrs. H. T. Shaw Is visiting friends at Shady Dale. Miss Stella Holden.' of i.Taw ford-1 vllle. who has been visiting MUs Wan- nle Guest, has rriturned home. MUs Maud y4rable, of Farmington, sister. EATONTON. The many friends of Miss Louise Druids and Jlr. Ileury Spivey are very imirh In terested tu their approaching marriage, which will take place on the evening of November 7, at I o'clock, at tho bride's home. Misses Ruth sad Grate Park spent Tues day In Macon. Misses Margery end Hannah Leonard, accompanied l.y their mother, Mrs. CT b. L^nsrd, spent severs! days In Macon this Miss Louise Dennis Is In j Misses May sad Msrgai bare return-] from Macon. Mrs. F. S. Hudson and Miss Ksthtsen Hudson have returned from Macon. MUs Mamie Lynn llnti-hlnsnn leaves soon to visit her slater. Miss Georgia, who ts altendliis school lu Iterator. Dancing noil luual.- were enjoyed by tbs guests nod n dellshtful eVenlnc was scant. Jllss Llsslr King (|>rst Wednesday Is Macon. L- Mrs. W. T. Dennis Is vleltlsg friends In Atlanta. n dance W. tfPsri. - 7 uf MIm A'ltll* Da n iton ami Mlaa Mabsl Btrlb- nr art* In Macon. The J. F. F. • *1 Ing with Mlaa l.udn ilnttbinson - - *• ~ uae nru* e Wlllla—, . j. — -lUdii Hatch In and Meaara. Paul Ballard. MeKIhlffB. Fk«ui Holt, Iftlwin Kelaon nnd Juaopb Wllllatna. lied hla •Mtlr, Mra. H. C. Mntbtr la vial ting relatives At linden. Tex. .Mr. and Mrs. Will Austell, who have been spending some time At the Mtblu Hprlnga SOCIETY Continued from Opposite Pegs. Mre. B. S. Vickery Is the gueet of Mre. W. B. Lunsford, at Mansfield. Mrs. Joseph Ralne la 111 at her home on Juniper street. Mr. E. Lunford Is'visiting relatives at Mansfield, Ga. 5 w v 1 Miss Nina Gentry haa returned from Virginia. hotel, ban* returned to Atlanta. ft. Lehman, of Anniston, Ala., appnt several days hers Iast*we»k. ' ll' !••'..I v I * m 1*11 rii.-iitRiiottga, Tenn., recently. J. Hbelrerton, of Lynchburg, Vs., la spending n few (lays here with hla family. Mrs. Mary Baonricr* has rciumetl hr>ma from a visit to her brother. Dr. T. W. Ool- vard# of Cofcattt, Ga. Mias Maud Noland, who haa been visit ing Mias \' rrunfMu. in iniw vlilt ing friends In Atlanta. V. II. Clark l> visiting relatives In La- Grange, On. vill/Trica. Mlaa Llsxle Mae Bagwell spent the past weuk la Atlanta. Mlaa Unity Embry spent Thuraday In At lanta. Mra. K. ft. Ayers and children went np to Atlanta this week. Ilarqy Puller ts home from California. Carl Embry has returned from Carlton. Mrs. J. F. MarrhuiMii. «*f Hrumuu, I* the guest of her sisters. C. A. Upshaw, of riedmont, Ala., was the guest of hla sou, Al I’pehnw. Sunday. Mias Mofile Slaughter, of TaUapoona, uni the gueat of relative* here this week. MIrh Edna Teal, of Atlanta, spent ths weekend here with her.parents. Mrs. J. II. Pope nml Miss Nora Green •pent a few days In Atlanta this week. THE VICTOR SANITARIUM 321-323 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. OPIUM, WHISKY ; nd other drug habits cured In four weeks. Utlent* do not suffer as carefully looked af- they do nt many Institutions. Comfort of p« ter. Sanitarium la .home-like and plea-ant. end not a prison as some Imagine. Treatment entirely free from any harmful results. For full particulars call or address The Victor Sanitarium, or Dr. B. M. Weoll.y, Leek Box 387.