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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 7

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rfl THIS COUBTmnETOJT AffiATOC ii' 5 Vjf- f- 5 sr- 5. SOCIETY WOTWH Intereztsd Compulsory Ed- ucation. The tfa Federation of Women Club th Daughters of tile American Revolution. the Georgia branch or the Southern Association of College Women save addressed a memorial to the members of the general a embly ot Georgia In behalf or tompulsorj education as follows ynereaa a. lamentable amount of 11 literacy exists among tile children in Ueorjfia botn because of the lnchiTer' eoce of parent to tnI' suDje-l 01 eiUCa- vion and because many cni area o' scnvol age have hertuIore been employ- 1 in factories on tile larm.

and In rlouj kinds dally laoor. Wter ai the general assembly or Georgia at it Uet 3CM on pasted a ch Id llbOr law restricting th employ merit or children la mills factories etc. and Wh re ui has been the experience Of educators and la. makers In a vast rnaJOr or tte UnIted uates tt a a WinjxiUor education law la necessao to complele tne nienlion a cnUQ la tx law Its ver coroliary a it were Ind to prevent idleness vagrancy anu Vice and Whereas It Is as criminal for a state to sllfw Its children to be maimed lgonraDc as by overwork in tender ar Therefore we the women of th Gear- rja federation or Women's clubs the Uaugh era or the lean Revolution Dd the Georgia brarcti the Southern Association of College Women. do earn- s3tIy beg that your honorable body will Cavorab consider and enact Into law the bill now before you for compulsory education.

presented Mr. Tyson. or Emanuel We herewith subjoin facts relating to this matter or your consideration Out of the four cities In the whole United States where the ghes per cent of children o' native wolte stock re being allowed to grow up total I literate two are Georgia cities. Judged by the Illiteracy In her lee where the advantages of schools are or- ttrfd to a III ir Georgia stands next to the low state In the union. Taking a th rnlldnn or Georgia.

from 10 i 4 on" out of ever five la unable ai an 1 write. The hi Jr 01 this age have thirty- tour times as gh i proportion of 1 literacy as the children of Massachu- tts and xt se en times as great a proportion as those or Nebraska. I far an army of 4000 young people Is passing bEyond the school age' tti Georgia. totI illit rat and hopelessly blond thr a of any lure- ls that you may enact on this sjb sect 1 Twelve per nt o' si tii wht voters or Georgia a been a lowed to grow up total illiterate. Forty of the states In the on ai I ad have Compulsory du atim laws thirty two or the laws applv ng throughout th state the others tO tarts or the state.

Missouri Kentucky North sod Tennessee a rh laws. apply ng tn the who or parts or Uie sta and thp movement hei a tl plv jshp i South Catalina Alabama nd Pordi A tJtlv or tl term thousand mo emlnTt men in ri 1 as si own that not on. In an illiterate. on of ver fortv two ffc graA alp Ultprtps or the fd States rurnl two anti one 1 aif times as many criminals as an PQual number or those hr ran read and write A HDt GA. Mrs.

Tjilnj or Alapha. Ga Is on a visit to Mrs. la A Jackson. here. Mr I Ii.

Smith Is on an extended lt to prlnlt Mrs. I- Base. ordele who has been spending so time visiting Mrs. 1. Rpar left ipsdav for Sylvester to spend some time with her father hr Ha Miss Lilly of I llj Gs.

Is spending summer ere Visitihg her sister Mr" Charles Vott Mr Thompson. I line been on a visit to 1 cr mother. Mr Brown. ret rn to her home in I os Angeles Cal. Miss Nannie Ixi i Ian or Mo jltrie it' visiting sses era and Marion Jark on Mr.

and Mr" Ti tuhbs are- on visit to the Jamestown exposition. Mr John ekh and Mrs. Jernlgan re at Indian Springs. Mr Mary Casun Is visiting relatives at Pine lew Miss Myrtle Kelly. who has been on a visit to Mrs.

Young returned to her home near Montezuma. Ga. Mrs. Euh of Montpzuma ha. been spending a week with her on Robert isli ret irnci horn.

Mr Bu or Montez a who has gbeen spend ng A. week with her eon Robert Bush returned home Sunday. f. Quite large party of friends of Mr. an 1 Mrs.

H. Brooks surprised them on their fortv Mxth wedding annl- versarv last Friday night it their home on West Oronpp street The evening was greatly enjoyed. Mrs E. Turner returned Monday from Valdosta. where she has been for several weeks.

Her many friends wilt be pleased to I par that she has been greatly Improved in health by er stay In the sanitarium. Mr. Rogers and family will ave In the near It ire for where Mr. Rogers has Interested himself In the sawmllllng business Mr. end Mrs.

T. M. Parsons anti two daughters left for Indian Springs Tultay morning. where thp will spend several weeks. Mrs.

ettle C. Hall anti son. Truman. have returned re a lengthy stay at Pablo Beach and St. deorge Mr Lee Brown and daughter Laurie left last week for Columbus and IIIE C.

Mrs. It. Meys anti Miss Mite are the guests of Mrs G. R. Zombie of Ashburn.

Misses Xitiie and Res Blunt are visiting their sister. Mrs. A. Cox at LaGrange. Ca Miss Vesta Jacobs Is vtsltlnjr the family or her sister Mrs.

Ed Stalllngs at Amerteus. Mrs. I M. sunders and Miss Margam are visiting relatives to Chicago Ills. Miss Xte Harden visited friends In Douglas tte first or the week.

Miss Gussle DlCkHt left for Render- III where she will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. P. tt Pautk left Tuesday for the Jamestown exposition Mr.

and Mrs. E. I armer and children are home front a lengthy trip through the northern elites. Mlts Mal' Buckalew has returned from visit to ldawkinsvilie. Mrs.

James and Miss I ona James are home from a visit of several weeks at Jamestown Indian Springs and Tallu Ian Falls. Miss Ru Slack and Misses Sccry and Harry Slack gave a tckj party at the home of their parents. Dr and Mrs. Harr R. Slack.

It proved one of the happiest social gatherings of the season Miss Rate lltlnscm a popular teacher in our public school is on a visit to Toceoa. Mrs. Hattie Lo' and little son. Htton Jr. are at home after an extended stay at Merlwether White Bui phbr Springs.

Miss Loll. Edrnuntson has returned from Atlanta. where she was the guest of Mr James Ridley. her stater Miss Florence Duncan has returned from a pleasant visit to MerriwetSer Wblte Sulphur Springs. XI.

LI la Williams is at home after ft ten' day' visit to Warm Springs. Mist Mattie Schauh is on a visit to tlres In Savannah 1' and Mrs. IV C. Ford left Tnurs- New Tork and points or Inter- nth nd Mrs Henry Bailey have re- ft a visit to' Tae id Mr U. B.

Dozier are on a New Tork and the many point tnorth Lupo of Atlanta the Mrt here. SrftdfUld Jr. Missee Kit- GEORGIA DESCENDANTS OF SIGNERS OF DECLARATION EM SMITH MIMl Sr a Ga. The movement looking to the permanent organization of the descendants of the signers the Declaration of Im1e- pendenca seems to be growing popu- lantv Developments nee recent meeUClg at the James own exposition to discuss the matter re sJh as to in icate that tpe organization. it effextei will prove of far rfachng historical and social importance.

Ueorgla. 0 far as I krown would entitled to ye fewest members of any I and 11 Emma Rrarlfje1d and Lewis Vlltip ar. making a to ir of then ar middle state" Mrs. Ri hdrd Uozi and hlldr of terrollton are gut o' rElal in the I Miss harl lens Ickf rs nf arroli I ton. who lave be ji th est of Mist arrlP Moor lE in thi.

cltv nas returned to rei me I Mr. and Mr Vfrr ire on a sit to isl lngtf it a aa hall" New rk arid other mts north. I LilliI' a on Uu tt St 1 left. or Mill le Hi1 a 3 or Mrs. Fuller b.

wa Mr 81 I ay and ts a vero. week at. nw t-r 1 Springs Mrs. A. I thman ha.

been an PX tended visit to Seneca. S. where sn was the guest or relatives. I ne Me Fra la Ten' a Switzerland 11 arrive In laUran in a few day. cvi is a.

co npl she 1 rn usician. I on prp lo ts rharm I ur musical with superb I and in a irg jio LI R. a igt an pasj of I J- Papt st ir and fa ni ar. sp 1 ng his va ation 1 antun and ur I po nts in north 4RROI I TON Mrs Ro- ert ft was the a ilng I hostess o' the 11 n6 orke 1 ue 1 af ern At tl ro rljs or he DPS" program a del loa nurse was served Mrs. pi sJarpe and Mrs.

Ha pton Sharpe et on i esdny for a LaOrarge arid PS POint. Mrs. ar es Horace Ste rt entertained at dinner on urdav nng at I er i lo ho on utti stree' the ests being Mrs. Jot Stockley. of Stmreve- port laa- Petiln and Lu.le- Harrig arid sre Uav Peters or Chestr aud arson us.

i ss 3 tyula Moore and Sa Ja Th mas son left Wednesday for tlarta Ion a I three weeks jsit aflpr ich they will go to Live Oa Fir. for several nonfis A. pret aa of Fri la even ng was tl for rwo par Mrs. Chance ew art gave In compliment to Mrs. John Q.

Stockier. of Shreveport i a After the game a del gr fj two coarse luncheon I was served Miss Leila Lupo. of Dalton. It the KAjest or Mrs. A Lole- and rer Carrollton rs-ahives.

Misses Mattie lx Harr sor and Margaret Traynr of OpellVa Ala. are time gU8 of Mrs. Steve ft. Pace. Misses Mary and Eunice Dor er aru siting In Ia range Mr.

and Mrs. Ba. anno nc tie birth or a lit rl Wecinenday Jpist 14 Mrs Martha tiritty. of LaGrange. is fie guest of Colonel and Mrs.

3 dne Hold rness on Dixie reet Miss Hazel orus or Unta is the guest of Miss XettlE' 1 uml ss Eva Tho nasson the guest or relatl es In Fayetteviiii. Miss Ethel Tumlin has returned from a vis to Galne lie Mrs. Tom Connor anti Idren are via- 1 ling In Atlan a Miss harp ater a to ss Sada Timomaceon. bas turned to lanta. Miss Bessie Connanr.

after a. months Mt to Ann on la returned. to Car- rollt on csda Mrs. Lee FH has returned om Pled- mint Springs Ala. Miss Jennie Mae Walker voting Atlanta.

The Ml lonarj Soc etj of th Method st church will he enterta ned hi Mrs. Charlie Tanner Monday afternoon at her pretty home on xle street. MONTICFLLO ills I ou Ppr ant Mr. ort Pow rs she it home trim a trip to th Jam cm I oslt on Mr Paul Kendall sell Ml 7ul a KB of Monroe are th at ft th week MI MAY or Augusta In Confederate 1. tnLZOrm.

states. as there are only four persona in the state who are lineal descendants of the signers just one more than the actual number or names from Georgia whl appear on the Declaration. So far as can ascertained. Button Gwlnnett had no descendant. George Walton had one sun.

the father or Madam a Walton Le Vert. Madam ert a only- descendant Is a grandson. George Walton Rpab. of usta one of the rising newspaper men it Downs left Tut da for a vllt Mrs. William Pope and i Elizabeth Pope left Friday tar Madison.

wh thy will be the guests of Mr. Miller Brooks. Mass B. th Gr of Co i visiting Mr. Will Greer.

Mrs. Sarah Prl ch 1 at borne from a Gait to tlantA Mlo Fr Por left this Mk for UI Ortsmgtmt. i uc Tom or tlanta who has th- sust Mlsp Martha Penn for th as fi lent Saturday for fmons lslanl to nt a while. Miss Gra neon la Islt ng sf Birds SmIth. ewburn this week Mrs.

James Johnson and young daughter are spending the wick In Vtanta Mrs F. 11 of Ru ledge a the gL of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith. so on Lailtbnton ro ft a it to hr sister Mrs.

Edward ih Miss Mlnni William left this wk tar her twin In i-atonton Mrs harl Malone and rh Idren of south- Georgia. ar on visit to relative here. IP no of Social Circle. Is with her 00515. st Irma.

Florence rtl Perk ns of Mad son Is visit- In. Irma. Florence. Mr. ant Mr us Pur for.

or are with relatives hr 118 week Mrs. car urnard and Mrs. Charlie Malone are la Coayre Miss Moll wton or Roanske ms Is the gj st of the Ms Newton on Forst eet Mrs. Jordsn and chi dren left a IP Ga ago to spend some Ump th udora relatives Mr. and Mr.

Clov 1 Talmadi and children ore sit nf Mr and Mrs. Albert Talmadge. PS Maude Psnn is spend ng a. week at White Sulphur Pprln Mrs. 54.

8 Ben on entertained the Orlg nal Thirteen Club Wednesday afternoon at tier Some on Collate lre Delicious tee. and cakes were er ed. Uin Moll Cornwtt II visiting Sirs. T. R.

Will ams or Add. Mrs. F. Robert. Mrs.

M. Bradley and Ml Hattie Kelly are at Indian Springs. bliss Annie Klngman of James. nt Sun- with friends and rllall a here. Mr t' sod Misses Tennis Ruby sod Nasnie Corns vis ted Mechanics- lie this week.

Mr Ind a Dozier and Ml Care Harvey ore at Smith Ml ting Mrs. Mollle Dozier. Mr and Mr. Dan Bazemore and son. Dan Sties MartKa Kelly Is vlmltlng Mildred Walker.

of WIl ra Mrs. I Pope and Mr It. r. Hill have been on a visit recently to Mrs. Battle Law- renoe of WoodlilL n.

llfses Minnie Pent an 1 Hadlid Kelly at home from a stay with fr ends at Round 1k Hattl Malone or Atlanta a. Is the guest of i ltt and Mrs. O. Campbell. af er a vl lt to I Lexiagton and Athens.

ha returned home. Mlscs Maude Vnd Elizabeth Pope enter- tamed quite a number of their frl rds at watermelon party Saturday anernoon. A delightful me was spent those present tellll Ice of EatoritOn. Is the guest or Mrs. am Cohen s.

del ghtful mu lr le wa gl en by Judge and Mrs. A Th rrrnn the res dence sin mnt to their deughler. Miss i iiabeth Thur- Than Icu and cakes were served trees Flnrln ga a rprpption in honor or hr gu Miss Perkins. or Madison. ilhturdsy of last week.

Tie hours were front SSO to 30 c5 Nectar was served. and Mr. Monroe Phillips enterta ne4 12 o'clock In honor of their guest. Miss Best- tie. of Atlanta.

The affair WI. a lawn parts and was thoroughly enjoYed. tees sad cakrt ere sen ed a refre hment win Werber. who ha bp the arml su st of Mr Holmes re turned to At Thurs iaj where she will home is Yuhlnltou Mildred pra time ha returned to At tents after a. delightful week spent a th KU or UK Ph rle Sims.

Mrs. Eeteiie Hardwlck and lithe ton daughter. Master Richard and Ml Florin re urn-d last week trim a delightful of MISS GK Ome of AUt md otne md Most le ted MISS ADA. B. HALL.

Sylvania Ga. or the state now occupying an mport- ant position on The Augusta. Chorinl- ell' or the descendants Lyman Hall. three are living the best known being Miss Mary Hall. of Augusta.

Us other descendants are Mrs. Addle Hall and Mr Dr. Mime. of Sylvania Ga. All' these are grandchildren at Lyman Halt.

It is probable tlrnt only one other Georgian bf lde these tour wl take pa the organ zation of this society era weeks the Jamestown exposition i sa Guse Adams has as hr iets this week Miss Fra Mae Tate. of Elberton and Miss Maybe Jones. of L-artersvllle I Mls Jane A Dean wh ha been limo at. I tract guest of Miss Lucy Houseat returned Saturday to Rome. ft young men Of me town mmpllmprM1 the vis ting young lad es with dlIghtluJ dancing party Monday ever ng A delightful affair sif the week was the' re ceptlon at wh ch Ml Gulp dam.

Tier label ret Thursday evening In nor of fl Mae Tat and thtayhstie Jones. The spacious lawn was ade attnu- by eea and hammo KS so-altered shout the grozrmd anl arm abora decora on of Jsp. 8n Ian crn The charm ne ho ie re a tir-romttg goes of white lingerie Jones a dainty summer frock of licit while lies Tote was attractively gown In pink. LI tie Misses Mary Wood de tdits. and Russell dispensed delicious rerr the dining room.

where there was a Man rlem il affnl for Miss. Adams Kue week Mrs. F. F. Rurrnk and daughters ssp Flora.

Vfary Ilnd Lena. returned after a dellghtf 1 sojourn of several weeks at Borden Wheeler Springs Mrs. de and and ch tvsm as week from the me town exposition and a short stay a VIrginia Beach. DEC. and Mrs.

T. I Cooper and Sties Re- blkah candler are St shevillp for a month. Miss Kate Iiiilyer has returned from rights Hie Beach. Mr. Burton loud and children are guests of retails rartcrsvllle Mrs.

Mart left Thursday for ew York. Mr. John Moore or izfauTa Ala. S. the guest of Mr.

Ridley Miss Julia Davenport. or la the guest or Mrs. Da Shumate. Urn Alston Brows is the ue of Mrs. Susan owe Mr.

and Mr Joseph Gregg have returned from Chicago js VU8 Council left Wednesday for a visit to South carol na Reed aol family have returned from Romimmart soil Jackson Mrs Nellie Candler and Misses Fliia and Nell Casidler are lit Ashevllle C. for a. Mr. and Mrs Homer George are having a most delightful tr through the east. Mrs.

Paul Smith sail son have returned from a del ghtful trip- to Butord Ml Belts Fortman will I ho teu of the Brloge Glut Thursday morning. Mrs. li M. Botiin has Invitations for a promenade party for Tuesda evening In honor of Misses EPic and Mattie Idoykla Miss Eugenia Mood. of Cuthbert the gust of Miss Marie Rldle and MI.

Ruth Mumford of Macon. Mrs. A Durham and Miss Lucy Pus- Springs. Mr. and Mrs.

E. a la Mr 3 Mm John Pearc and Misc Ix tt Jnspeck- left Thursday for a. trip to of New ork and Philadelphia. Mrs. Maggie iOamspotii I ft Monday for New Tom and Fhllade pffla to visit hr daughters.

Mesdames Eugene Thomas and ROBS Harder Mlse Ueorgla Crane returned Monday front spalachee oa where the has been attend- li a house tarts Miss Jute Hunter left Thtlraday for Com- merge to attend la house party given by Mist iff Lauzhtrt. 1 Sties Marie Rldey returned from Cuthbert Mrs. Hood and Miss Eugenia Hood of Cuth- beet ore guests of. Dr. and Sirs.

R. B. Rid Ic Judge Harvey L. Perry spent a tow da In Decatur last week Mrs. Anro it visiting In North Carolina.

Mrs. Chambers and ch Idren who ha been sp ndin several weeks in Eaton ton are now In Macon. the guests of Mr. alld Mrs. ranTln Chambers.

JEFFERSON GA. Mr. god Mrs. John Mauldin of Winder. spent Sunday in the cit Mrs.

R. Maxwell and Mrs. Storey were In Commerce Thursday to attend the funeral of. Mrs. Will Blackwell Sirs.

Hancock spent last week in Walkinevitle the guest or Mrs. W. Hancock Miss MinnleMas Randolph. Of Dublin is the guest or Mrs E. MeElhanon.

Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Barber are spelling this week In Commerce. Miss Jessie Storey spent Thursday In Commerce. Miss Edna Moore went down to At.

lanta. Mn day- Mrs. Ore Mauldin. of Winder is the gue of Mrs H. Bell Sr.

Mrs. Will MocEJhanon. or Athens has been visiting relatives here this week. Miss Clyde Hancock. who hi been the guest pf Miss Woodie Whlt lswad of Gainesville.

returned Wednesday Misses Bessie t-cd Oasis Johnson or Lakeland. ita who have been in Georgia for several months. left Friday fog the Jamestown exposition Miss Elizabeth Rewdy or Rome is the guest of Mrs. R. B.

Maxwell. Mr. arid Sire. John Brooks of Atlanta are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

D. Holiday. Mrs. Lucy Carr. of Mayesvtlle who has been visiting her sister Mrs.

Sam Kelly for quite a while. returned home Saturday lion. Thomas M. Bell and wife. of Gamesrille spent one day of the week with Colonel and Mrs.

Ayers. Solicitor S. J. Trtbble and wife of Athens ar registered at th Hotel Harrison. ROME GA.

HI" Bessie Might complimented tier rueat. Miss ud Angler of Durham. C. with a. charming reception Thursday to which were bidden a hundred or more ocl ty folk.

Miss Thule fine entertained quite a coterie or her friends at tier home on the east aide Wednesday. Miss Frances Wright after months visit to Mr Mary Nevln Brumby returned to her homen Macon Thursday accompanied by' Mrs. Brumby who wilt spend the week-end in th Central City. Xavierohapur. DUhteI of th Anssr- Holllns Randotp or Atlanta.

great- great great grandson or Thomas son. was a prominent figure at the Jamestown meeting on July 4 being elected chairman or the executive committee and also chairman or next meet- ng. which will be held on October 9 the anniversary of the surrender or Cornwallis at Yorktown. It Is thought that at thels meeting the final steps looking to the final organization of the society will be taken. lean Revolution are planning a delightful enterta nn ent for trfe state conclave who will be their guests Noven ber In a charming way they will sustain Rome's name for hospitality.

Mrs. Sims Jr. and baby. or Mle Fla. and Miss eI Forbes are gue ts of Mrs.

Anna F. Proctor Mrs. B. F. Graf ton left Wednesday evening to her old home Washington D.

Mr ar 1 Mrs. A Glovr and the Misses Glover returned Saturday from a months slay about the' great lakes. Mrs Ethel liver liar Is spending pve al weeks at Borden Wheeler Sp Miss Dals Bru eluding her visit to her sister. Mrs i. Woodruff lef the mid for her home in Conway.

Ark. Miss inc Carruthr or Tampa. VIa. is the guest or Misses Lurllne McGhee on the south side. Mrs.

T. 3 Dearlng and children hav returned from a fortnights vl to relatives in Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. pa il Cooper have gone to Boston.

Mrs. Janmec II ONell arid children and Ltm Neill left yesterday to recreate a week at tatoosa Springs. Mrs. George mius was called the beds de of her daughter Miss Lucy GeotchlJS who serouI ill A tr glnla Miss HendPTSon will be th I i nds i artersv lie next week. Miss Ruth Horns' or Dalton is Miss Deulah Adamson guest.

Miss Louise Houseal. of Cedartown sp nt a few days or last wleKwlh Miss Jane A Dean. Mrs. Mar Armstrong has gone to St. Louis on a visit.

Mrs. John Eastman and ch dren of Atlanta are spending a weel or two with Mrs. Charles Pitner. Miss Mottle Harper Is pleasantly visiting friends Summrvlle Pointed Paragraph from The Chicago News. To Th ess dogs fia soft snaps.

The IPS of soms women is only come ic deep. Just as long as Thre a a there will be a woman in it. Trunks at 4 to 3 Off JT Stock-balancing time means price-cutting time with us with you it means the opportunity to buy. a first-class trunk' at a saving which will ofttimes pay your railroad fare. Notice these prices' Steamer Trunks 26 Per Cent OH Were Off Now 500 135 375 800 2 oo 600 12 oo 3 oo oo 1600 400 12 oo Dress Trunks 25 Per Cent OH Were Olf Now 3f3 00 9 oo 37 oo 3800 50 2850 40 oo 10 oo 30 oo Combination Trunks 33 3 Per Cent Oft Were 1000 1300 1500 775 Off 330 400 500 590 Now 670 800 1000 Theatrical Trunks 33 3 Per Cent Off These trunks are made to.

stand constant travel. Material and workmanship the best. Were Off Now 1250 415 835 II to Trunks 20 Per Cent Oft I Lot No. i. ere Off Now 9 50 i 90 7 60 EUGENE BRITTAIN VERY ILL Teacher In the nnah High School Muttering From prvons Prostration.

Eugene Callaway Brlttain the youngest son or Dr. J. Brittaln. or Eatonton. and the brother or M.

L. and V. H. Brlttain of this city Is a a. sanitarium In the city suffering from nervous pro tration.

He Is a teacher In the Savannah High school and last year undertook the night school work in addit on to his regular duties In hat city with the result of seriously Injuring his healtl A few weeks ago Mr. BrltlaJn went north to Chautauqua. with the hope of recuperating but feeling himself growing worse he came to Atlanta a where 1 could be under the rare of his brothers. The young man was the valedictorian or his class at Gordon in tv te graduated with distinction at Mercer university and afterwards took post grad late work at Columbia unlver- ity or New York City. to Is one of the beet loved teachers o' the Savannah High school having recently been given an increase or sal.

ary. anti his friends earnestly hope for his early recovery. Effect of a Two-Story Building From The Indianapolis News. Two story buildings re believed in certain A correspond at tells or a case in point. fatal results following the.

erection of such so edifice opposite the ysmen QC an official TM official protested against time lmple- tlon of the building. The hou finished to warily One Cter another of the amen people took tick and several died. Finally the of Iclal Mmseif tell a victim La thl criminal disregard Of th Jaw of th steeds world Since his death largO creen have been In qup tlon and tti merchant owner or the latter hg been ordered un er oftlclal soc-cell- lace a. A woman Is owes- iurpri ed when be 1 hat a compliment. Lot No.

3. Were Off Now 8 oo i 60 640 II UEBEMIUNS 1 FINE MUSICAL CONCERT AT GRANT PARK TODAY At Grist park this afternoon. I SO to SO o'clock Wedemyers band win render a- select list of classical and popular music for the public. The following- the program for today. March Marrlsisd.

Mygranti. Overture Fanta le Ttiumpnale Rubin- ate" Written In commemoration of Invasion of Moscow by Napoleon In 112. Concluding- with the majestic Russian hymn. Gavotte St Oclle. Tobstl Selection from the opera.

Mubetb Verdi. Polonaise On Mountain Heights. eKtsl5r. INTERMISSION It A. La.

Yalse Von Weber. Election Marltana Wallace tialonituck olden Blonde. Eltenberg. Medley selection. O.

Johnson. Medley America Fred Wed me er leader What From Ta New Orleans Time Democrat We are rapidly Teaching- the condition of 8 ncho Pansa. when he ILttalued hi ambI- tlon and became governor of th Island or riart It will rera mb re I that when Sscho. who had an enormous and omnivo- Toss. appetite sat down to a Labia groanIng with drilcaciw.

his appetite wh tt by their i ht Its was horrtfeml to Sod dish after Usli whisked away on tb ground that It did Sot agree with him The meat wa too heating- sad would make him c7 rlc and Interfere with that ooiness and Kit control which properly belong a gosernort the fruit too. sold and would sour hi poalton In fact all the dl were removed as unlit for him to eat. Mankind rapidly coming to that tAJ The ement In favor of food purity ha unaolznou support and so have the pteCU lion. lDUre milk or stiffitieIt rlcbn eat fr Item any kind of taint Of tuberculosis Th attack on the table at today has not topped here. but ties assailed nearly eves article of food ofg-CTwraJ eonsslmptlO jr- telnly all those that ass popular The strawberry is tr Sated victim th campaljrn sgattsM the-I pleasant berry cua In London ha reached the stage or noune- Irpr It at one of th rreateRt en ml of th human Jraft the cau man Ills sod of great sufferloc With the ucepUon of tho.

that are stills born kind words never die 2000 Pieces Beautiful Artware and a Surpus lots and sample lines from foremost potteries of Europe. ON SALE IN THE ANNEX WHILE TREY LAST AT ABOUT HALF VALUE. These Three Bargain Groups Lot I China and Brie a Brae worth 2 2 50 and- 3 at 150. 250 Ice Cream Trays 200 Bon Bon Dishes 200 Loving Cups 3 50 Salad Bowls 300 Rose Trays 2 50 Caborettes 2 50 Ice Bowls 300 Bisque Figures and mny others for choice Lot 2 China. and Brie-a-Brae Vases Etc Worth 300 350 375 and 4 at 198.

3 oo Lemonade Jugs 50 Caborettes 3 50 Boudoir Sets. 300 Fruit Knife Sets. 400 Hand painted Sirup Pitchers 3 so Comb and Brush Tra s. 3 25 painted Tea Pots 3 oo Bisque Card Holders 3 50 Loving Cups 3 75 Cake Covers and many others while they last choice 198 Lot3 4 Hand painted Ice Cream Trays 1 painted Comb and. Brush Trays 2 50 Salad Bowls 3 25 Cream Jars 4 Vases and Urns 4 Japanese Ice Carriers 4 Bisque Flower Holders 350 Loving Cups 375 Cake Covers and many others as long as they last choke J.

M. HIGH CO 1 in at ion. Geo1C1a the Ame ber anembly II- Ueor a cnJdren 0 ha VI' flOC lOll ea. or dall Wliereai. It.

seson chUd Or the employment Whereas law ates that U1 ulliory es ar ot labor as rancy. hereas Iti over" rk the a ughVers and of aoc1atlon rJ aht1odn I ou compulsoo'l I tar I I highest gCh11 al lI i I orGe noJ i I1 Xt I thO' 14. I to ral and I hi a Ii- trlacinda dr r.e a lag I Every illiterate II th ah an Tutur law I je' rnt all th. hit I union I ready education I two th s. havt- lav ing I the I I IsoJrL Kpnt uch orl Ca r01 ina ha a applying t.

1" elate. I. being t1l In 1In F1ori i. study thou mrla hB hown I hut onp nu I to vollege 1ra. Tnitrj one-half 1 who tiHBIR t.

I Lain Ga. 1 lt Ir" A. Cxtn Visit arln r. of sonme K. Tmmesdav hr 1' I fI81 or Lill 1 tli umtner 1mere dsitI Mrs.

who 18lt lIr 1 a CaL. I Lou Loing. Mrmultrie. i jtlng lissE' era Jsrkon. Ir.

IV town Welch Sprtn I Mrs. far View. Mr Mr on Bush rtllrn tuph. Montezuma. I spending Ot1 i Bu ret 2 I' FITZ aRLn 1 and i- fortY-Flxth 1 et 001 WR J.

ra'a hf I imear her I G. W. in eave tuttlrp T. In lan ay they Nettle on. from.

an t. eorge. Mrs. Bro T1 J. fA MI" BpI J.

I. th i Mr" r. 111 th cJ I'E'r tt da fl' K. Farmer I Don I I' LURA GE 14 dth ahm I tg ar' Harry happl st 1 umed B. Lila II.

IT lk na tOl' Torkand Ga. B. I1Lupo. AUAnttS ttna 3iBracU1eld. 3r.

K18. lifi OPDE LARATIONII A- a-a- a-a- I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 i 4 4 1 ii-T. EYE 1 100kln th th or ifl since time Jamestown uss ere in- rr i I rarlachng I I. i entlt I AnOie i1Jj llls makin tOllr the nrethern and Rkhard Vozlpr chll 1r ar city. Charlie begn gmest Ia rrl.

thh City. her home. r. Ir 1. rp i it uhlngt Clt AIa1 1 York pJ nt 1rs a lttH.

Sin- ill ae jr 1- Ctlawa lBI arp' pn lln I' mvr nit Jph I. on Ix L. I ne I Frasolallr or Gpna win r. i rt1st rccornpiicnej ml previous vi5it rur with tier kl' kill Ida tl" pilO Ur a Iglla tfe First churllh. fani 1 vBaton at oilier points I a tRROLLTO' lIr Rolmert I- charming Willing Vorkers 0 Tuen iii" cbsion th onsinpss delic1 k-ianGon f' st St lnr.

frs. Charles Stew rt Surday her Jon SvutCl guests John Q. portL Mls Pe lIn. and iSrl C. Misses lla Samia Thomas- eks ftpr whIch Oak.

nths. pretr aar Frida evening 1 two Stew- ga La. delghtrClt two-course IClnc eon I W. other I I ls9fS lou Jlarriaor llka. I Ir Izier ar2' laGranie M.

announce 0 little girl lne da Boo Sidney sreEt Vorus t1l La. Tumltn. I Thoma 80n Is visit vie. children A Atlanta. Nete tr j1 jt.

I At- vlett nnhelonm ralltnn Flits from Sprn in Mts lonar SocIety If the diet entertained 1n 1a Dixie Lout Oorl powno from" the Jamsrtoen 1. Mro. lulls 1 nrO are" v-lathe. hire this It I I I I I I I I I I AU HI ntederat9 th signers-just which be Vert Au. I Mj rl Tuesday for Dr.

i Ma lloon. where lubo Grr Is Gr" Prtheu is 0 Francs Po Bald- more. Hosiots and New York to be Miss Lucl. Tornlnsvn. tla ta.

bo. h. MI the put t. penc Grace Robinson vtslIsg Miss mif burn. Mrs.

Holils. 0 Rutledgo. gUNlt Mr Mi and children of Macon are ndlng a while lIh Mrs. Charles see EaDtC Dton road. Aft visit Smilh.

lis. In. 1. Charlie children. of.

am' II 15515 now h. MI. MI. rll. Madison.

Miss Mrs. Ru u. k. 08car Co" ton. th guest straot.

H. ren dan nd with I visitIng MI. 0 spendlog 1 If no. 8. Benton Original We 1nuda lom.

stre t. 0. Jclou. served. 1 1 MotilC Williams.

spent i1I. J. C. Ml. vllpd iIle ek Mis.

India U. MI11 visiting Do ler. are pndlng a fps days here. Mt art a MIss 1 WlJlard. M.

I. re1 l3estcn 1 are sta friends k. 7 Is. gue Is. lit Mr.

after sJt Ix 11 If ton have ml' MI. Etlu. th rods a time hr MI. Sam dlightful muI le gives Thurmsn at thsr reeldence Forsyth st Wednay nlorht In comptl. da ul htr on.

II 1. I. gave hon Wr 1 I I- Mi' r. lItrtalnpa ral coup lut- Friday evening from 9 tit. 1' 1 1 U5 rerrehrnntl EDtRTOW GA- Miss Erwin has bln rtarmlttg W.

K. H' lm. AU Thursday. 111 penrl a f. days bo fnre site lea' for tier I MI1 pratt1inr At.

WI too MI. Shlriey 00 1 and uhter Shies returned sts i 4 I I 1 i IJSSGE WOOLE ti Randsozaeat hIe Yo Wqme. if.ili .1 it 1t i- 4 1 t. l1 lrig Mrs. 0 slde.

part organization oral k8 at epo Jotlon Ii gu ts MI MI. A. an h7 ttactlve I ladies a evening. re- which SOlos llr ng a I on D. I made attrahis seats hammocks an' elaborate ucoraIn I 8 n.1 lantern.

charming ivsetess 118 1 blue. 11 as Ink. Little Ml au W' Jd I Dod 1 GladY8 dJ8 delicia refrzsh- resists In decoration or ret roll" 1r. eeelsting In' time enterdatysment of the guests Bee- dames S. kuit soil M.

D. Russell and Minces Sledge and Baltic tubbs Belie Barr. rta Do d. Emma QuIllian. snd Calli" SmIth.

r1l1 I iave been planned MI u. t. durn the comln 1 augtt Misses I Mar lIrhtlI n- Wh. l. A.

Van Vander children 1 i05' JItmetoton ay at GA. Mr. J. rturn me 1lI1 1 chll 1rn relati In an TOV fill' fJ R. B.

f1ey. Ifl. ld 11. Bro" guest Brown. 1011 Carolina.

L. T. famll an II month. Hvm llrhtfu trip delightful II be hostess Tuedar nlne MI" Hoo Ml. O.

A. MI ham have returned from Bord Whler rln ru M. McCall. Mr 1 arc" MI Loll' pc 1 York left Fhlla iel tia MI Its Miss mer Cliff IJa uh 1' I I bo s. Il 1 kr.

I days I Gu lnE children have pendJng we InEaton. rsn1 1 der Dpentt rd hl I I Max eIJ C. T. W. Hanlo J.

Mlnnle. lao J. fr. oMZtdY tnder. guest tbe ad.

I fn. I W. Lu I t'e et are the I Maude N. J' den I Me Wr ht. a Mrs.

Brum I no rtj 1 Xav1e- ptar. 1en 1 ORGE WALTON RFAM 1 Augusta. Ga. great proml ent JuJ elect Id tober societ I ne nt1 t' I In ovEmbEr the W. JackE e.

Xelle guests Grafton visit Ir and fr J. lakes. liiltyer Harrl" Eral I Daisy Bruce. I C. E.

Iq I Ar lc- rs. S. have Vl5it tI fr. P6U OXelll "Orge as ca lied to I bedside i Is in Ylr- oIls GUllIif' with friends In I iartetavllle Mj iss A amson5 A. Mary children el Ofl a1 ntIy 1cagO Toothless vg.

a ft hRuty meUc Ju 1 case 4 to1 3- ff usf' 200 1200 300 goo I oo 1200. ow 3 goo 2700 950 4000 1000 3000 Jooo 330 ci 5 a 1250 :1 II NO1. I Vere 950 190 760 I I TpB htr Savannah HI prToua CBllawayBrHtaln 1. Brl ltaJn. at I proe- i I I addiiton i hi I Y.

Pe I i lie i hi I In- litute. ercer i post te Colu6bia sit Clt I I I I arl ct I Indian I. N. I Two-story are parts ef Chloe to ft baoefl Influence. ac.

MUM I vorthesc and Uln the rotchtef began anothr nd I ornelal tJ disre ard the we 111. screens I tl 1r hgs unler i I c. I i ulprleed l1e. she I. I I eil It 800 160 LIEBERMANS The Trunk or 1 92 hl h11 I jl ORANTPARK IIG II My Fantasia tile St.

Sele toc Iecton E1nbe 1. 1. Itdle I 1 1emerer. May We Eat The N. TimesmOCTat Mchln ncho bn his an the Itaratarie.

ho remembered Jt sight 1 ft hllI 1 the cbolertc self beo to a. IsIs 11 dishes Is stja nt has tlo to thnftaand ta lt lml. The Iafl I CSr- tb" thatare tbe late and the lmit belT begun h. iSsn000e- the enemies the ft cause of at J. M.

HIGH CO. I J. M. HIGH CO. J.

M. HIGH CO. a 250 each 350 250 250 ny 150 300 350 350 painted 50 Trays. 325 300 350 75 Lot 3 painted Cr am 250 325 14-00 I 1 250 il. i oi 1819O7 I i 1uba.

I I I Va- a a very by ear I avorab1y by ut th are totaly ered all hiidren I el a 0 t. 4. rn every I high I I aette sixty-seven I i I I I I a totally I al.1 these awe Caroitna have smch I I a I ant 1 A the rnost has a 0 mu i is eramiuat e. I Tie furnish I 3 a I Mrs. I I I I W.

i. Hay. I Lilly. Lilly. I iie I Mrs.

Mrs. return- I ed Lo I Tu esday Mi5OCC I I a I a Mre. tre ome I flush. mt mac relurrlct home Sunday. Mrs.

been I FITZGIRLLJ IA i- i tave N. 1 N. W. a LACIAGE Ruth Wilkinson. gui- he Mrs.

aYI 3rth. re- Mrs. Tos' nd ia it- I I I I IEI- I 1 Ips I Lu I ent he In-dc-1 endenc ill so is be ntltleft few eat ie Wliti. nd our cblidren. I he ickers.

t.arroit- on. thy I ba I Mr. 1 A I isil City. Nma' I ails. pointe Mrs.

hasorm tagbmtv- aie gi. CtS Mrs. ri- way L- gmnrs ar' epenWimm I eek SuIphu- I I I sue I as I She civics iiic ri II I 5 5. Vxigtian paston a0t fixInhiy. arc Spnd.

I I oints Georgia. I I I Fitna ostess imO ic conclusion he dclmuu ii We Slewrt ii ex oclv lng ort- Misses a Mcasre. M. hester S. M.

on or isbt- iii FrIday ile party rt ame Scrv cvi. uest A. aret mmcsis E. Rase he I 4. he toldcrness.

hlanta Miss Thotoaseon Tumiin Gainesville. Sharp. Visit- Misc returned a ilton Tuesday. is Missionary by loulss lr. cx- MrgPaui Miss MISS HALL.

MicsMirtle Miss Mrs. Mtzsbih Mrs. Pops- week away a I bsn ret 5msns Iaepentasbiie. 1. Mrs.

spending wIlt len4er- Mice Mrtls Perkins i ttutus Peurtfot I scsrur sard I oseare Misses I children fv dam Cs laths as. Springs. street. att. W.

Miss Ecu parea I day Mrs. Miss Stills. Mrs. areepen ding L. Mrs.

ant imilamu WIlts. shell n4 aernoofl. de- yeses t. BIee. A mueiraie was itre4 Wed neeCayn gut Ice eve Mice Fl orence giist.

a a 8CO ocik Mn cetera I couples cak eeresz ned 55 gueimt MrS. re- few berisre leaves Miss if Mine 1 enlace is stay s5 4 I I 1rt i I 1 I IJiq I n1.h- 5s5a015zeh. 4e 5e' I 54k kt" I k1z I 514. I MJs GA I ad ThIeted i 5 si' 5. a 5 I.

i' c0 t. I I Il I I of besides sevrai Miss gueets has The visiting mdame eiter- Minces Em 1 ml ecijra thin se gowned clyde mace. OtherS in ci were Dodde. Many deitghfimi affitirs I. guests durIng coming an Wheeler Jameet os-nez Mrs.

P. W. New Mrs. Mrs. Sties Susie I N.

Miss LI. yeven ing Wheler I W. Mcc ails. W. Pc arc-an Ftmltadeipifla RosmHarer 0 is.

anhi city. B. Mi Wednes ay. i oclaty side home in the at thsAr- I t- ii GtORGE s. I I N.

entertainntermt T. F. I A. severai I I rel- I amll I Miss 1 spent I I llaie somwomest us' 0 200 2 300 I 00. k.

5 Is I. W. stbtimte exeit a was net than wud1v this ss erectc 4 between his yames sad she house OaestiOtt the unsc isace 8oo 6o I rnrniaiio Th Stare LICDCflIYIMI Whltehtl ts I 4 cccli. I Ii Wedeizleyer. a 01.

whetted Tile wae I. dispoeittOlG I movement th richness- tree df genertl mnS I JMHIGHCO JMHIGHCO I JMafflGHCO5 AtL titf Ir a I Loti 25O Lot2 si Ii J. a. a. ti 0 i.

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