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Continued from Sixth Page yv f5 it Gaunt of Xotaatriga Ala the home of her sister. Mrs. F. G. Hudson on Wednesday evening August 14th.

Miss Willie Shaefer of West" Point. Ga. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sflaefer.

Mrs. Henry R. GOeteh111. or Columbus is visiting her aunt. Mrs.

Thomas L. Fraser. Miss Lucy Banks as returned horn tram Tuskegee. Mrs. 8.

E. Deflardelabn and -grandson of Mobile. are vUltlig Mrs. De- Bardelaben 3 brother. Mr.

I. D. Haus" Mrs. A. M.

Allen. of Montgomery. Als It the guest of her dughter. Mrs. Belle Allen Ross at Roudale.

QUITMAN GA. Mrs. J. B. Dopson.

has returned front a stay of two votka on the gulf coast. Mrs. L. W. Branch left Friday for a tay of three weeks on- Lookout mountain.

On her return she will spend a. eek with friends in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. McIntosh and Mtes Cra Metfltoah leave in a few days for Lookout mountain where they will sp a week or two. Mrs. Hart who has been visiting her aunt Mrs. W.

H. Harden has returned to her home In Douglass. Ga. Mrs. c.

31. Hitch of Atlanta. spent a Ttfay this wk the guest oti Mrs. W. fl.

Harden has returned from Jrfct to her son In Savannah. Mrs. Ella Gapers Jones is at home after a stay of a week at her country home a few miles from. Qultman. Mrs.

C. T. Tlllman and son will leave' In a few dtya for tlle. Ga. where they will spend some time.

Mrs. Scott. of Cordele. is visiting her daughter. Mrs.

J. A. Perry. A delightful operetta A May Festival was given Tuesday evening under the direction of Miss May Clark. A large audience was present and the little tots taktng part In the operetta were well received.

Miss Jessie Towers complimented her guests. Misses Addtt Norton of Birmingham and Louise- Hull of Troy N. Y. with. a lawn party Thursday evening.

Japanese lanterns were arranged on the lawn. Delicious refreshments served. and a pleasant time spent by all in at tendance. Mrs. C.

I. Graves and Miss Lea have returned from North Carolina. Misses Luclle McGhee and Allie Glover are visiting friends In Miss Annie Spencer. of Atlanta Is visiting In Rome. Mrs.

Henry Battey and daughter are home from Everett Springs. Miss Msmle RounsavlTle Is at Tate Springs. Mayor Thompson lilies. and Miss lilies are at Asheville. N.

C. Mrs. Walter Otiffen and. Miss Curry are at Tallulah Falls. Miss Ella Galllard has returned from a visit In Cave Spring.

Miss Delia Harris and Mr. Hunter -Harris of Cadartown. are guests of their brother. Professor J. C.

Harris. Miss Florence Fouche is visiting zela. Uvell in Cedartown. Miss Fleetwood left Tuesday for North Carolina. Mrs.

Will Steam Is at Asheville. N. C. Mrs. J.

Lindsay Johnson has returned from Atlanta. Misses Sara and Elizabeth Simpson and Mire Edith Smith are at Belle View Hotel. near Gadsden. Miss Annie Todd Is visiting in Villa Rica. Miss Isa Nance Is the guest of relatives In Cartersvllle.

Mrs. Robert Gwaltney la visiting In Washington D. C. Miss George Turrentlne and Miss Michell of Gadsden Ala. have been guests of Mrs.

R. V. Mitchell for the past week. Mrs. A.

S. Lelth of Birmingham. was the guest of her sister Mrs. Guy Cothran last week. Mrs.

C. L. Woodruff and daughter of Atlanta are visiting Mrs. Jesse MciGhee. Miss Addle Norton.

of Birmingham is visiting relatives In this city. Miss May Reynolds Is visiting Miss Wlnona Buck in Buffalo. Mrs. Arthur Sullivan. Miss Sullivan and Meurs.

Boiling and Arthur Sullivan are spending some time In Canada Miss Maybelle Conyers. of rterBvll1e. Is visiting in Rome. Mr. and Mrs.

Will West and children. are" at Galbralth Springs Tenn. Mrs. John King of Macon. Is visiting" her mother.

Mrs. Martha Battey. Miss Hattie Lou Morton la the guest of Miss Hamilton. Professor James Henry Simmons has returned from the University of Chicago where he took a summer course. Mrs.

J. McClure. of Mississippi who has been visiting In this city returned home on Wednesday. Mrs. R.

V. Mitchell and Misses Estelle and Addle Mitchell left last week for New York where they will spend several weeks. Miss Cora Neal la at Monteagle. Miss Maud Swllleny or Lavonla. Is visiting Mrs.

Jeff Davis. Senator Burns and Mr. Will Harris of Cedartown were In Rome last week. en route to- Halifax N. S.

and New Brunswick. Miss Maud. Allen Is visiting In Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs.

Hlnes Smith. Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

Simmons and Miss Ora Simmons are at Cumberland Island. Misses Carrie and Alberta Stevenson of Jacksonville Ala. are guests of Mrs. H. E.

Kelley. Mrs. E. A. Heard Is home from Sewanee.

Mr. O. H. McWilliams 3 returned from Belle View. S.

C. During this week the Misses Sanders lave been the hostesses of a house narty. having as their guests quite a number of visiting young ladles. Various. were the amusements Indulged In.

chief am6ng which was an Interrogation party given Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Nona King Bearden. of Madison. Ga. Miss Addrla Chrettzberg. of Charlotte.

N. C. and Miss Mabel Montgomery. of Marion. S.

C. The prizes were won. by Miss Bearden and Clarence Boyd. Miss Nora Sanders presided over the punch bowl. which had been placed in a plc.

turesque bower of ferns and greens ices were served by small waitresses. Misses Catherine and Mamie Irwin in- vlted a small party of young people to their home on Hampton avenue Friday evening to meet their niece. Miss Eloise Irwin. and her friend. Miss Bottle Magruder.

A number of amusements. In eluding dancing and cards were enjoyed. A congenial party of young folks took advantage of the moonlight Monday evening and enjoyed a picnic at Glendale In the Pines. They went out at 8 O'clock on the trolley and had tea on the rocks afterwards enjoying darning In the pavilion. Three In attendance were Misses Eloise Irwin.

Bettle Magruder. Agnes Petty. Agnes Law and Helen Irwin Messrs. Henry Crlgler Bothwell Crlgler Thomas Scrlven and Elliot Cetes. 1K 3 MHir.ii- Irwin and Dr.

Arthnrlrwln were chanerons. A pleasant recreation of the midsummer days are the fortnightly meetings of the Matrons' Card Club. the last of which was held at the home of Mrs. L. J.

Blake. The score cards and prizes were of plckal11nny design. In harmony with the long. hot summer days. so well liked and enjoyed by the little darky.

Mrs. W. P. Irwin and Mrs. F.

D. McEwen were the prize winners In a tame of euchre. Besides the club members there were present Mesdames Frank McGee. Paul Petty. George Helnltsh.

Harry lieinltsh. J. C. Evlns F. D.

McEwen. Misses Ethel Globes Jessie Thompson. Ruth Cofleld. Emily Evlns and San Crlgler. Mrs.

H. B. Carlisle entertained about thirty. young people Wednesday evening in honor of two young guests. Misses Evelyn and Helen Privett.

of Goldsboro. N. C. Her home on Fairview avenue was decorated in a profusion of bright colored nasturtiums and smilax. Miss Ruth tand Mlsr Jesile Thompson served of Tangled cities" Miss Gus Chrelts- the tnize In the contest.

Coot- ft T7IU cake wer aerved. after 25 Mlssej Prlvett ot whonr are accomplished musicians treated their jreests tosome delightful music on th piano and violin. 2 Came S. Mahotey- formerly of 2fiKI1 ttrg- 12 Atlanta. Is visiting her mother.

Mrs. Dn R. 8. Smith. fnr thtkMl Tf young women In the southern states today and is a conspicuous fl re the literary circles of the country.

She la at this time engaged in tiro- curingvarious views inthis city and county which she Intends to utilize In an article touching on the revolutionary his tory of. this section. now in course of preparation. Mrs. Davis Oreenwald and and' Miss Jessie Thompson are summering at nendersonvllle.

3. cv Osrllngton and' children are i visiting In Laurens. Mrs. H. A.

Llgon and family have re. turned from Wriihtsvllle. N. C. Mrs.

W. R. White of Greenville. Is yj. iting her daughter.

Mrs. W. R. DUllng- Miss Nellie Cavis and Miss Ernestine Clark have gone to Hendersonyfile. Mrs.

Helen T. Converse and Miss Eva Kirby have gone to New York city. Mrs. S. L.

McLaughlin Is visiting rela. lives In Manchester. N. H. Mrs.

U. G. Kammer is visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs.

J. N. Moors. Mlsg Helen Brown has returned to Surater. Miss Agnes Petty has gone to Cleveland Springs to visit friends.

Mrs. T. E. Mott. Jr.

Is visiting In Balti. more. Miss Mattle B. Qamewell has gone to Sapphire. N.

C. Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Walker of Colum. bla. are visiting at Cedar Springs. Mrs. W.

W. Fact son have gone to Hendersonvllle. Miss Annie Milan has returned from a visit. to Atlanta. Mrs.

J. T. Montgomery has gone to Clyde. N. C.

Miss Rosa Ball Is visiting in RaXh N. C. THOMASVTLLB GA. Thomasvllle has been well represented at the various seaside resorts during the past ten days. Judge Hansoil Ml.

Sallie Hansell. Captain and Mrs. C. P. Han.

tell are at Atlantic Beach. Quite a number went to Tybee. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Rockwell Mr. Hope Alexander Mlss Sarah Woodson Mrs. L. J.

Sturdlvant Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones.

Mrs. Wright and daughter The following had cottages on St. Si mon during July Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Stuart Mrs. C. M. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Vandyke and Mrs. J. R.

Deltle. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and Mrs. Smith have returned- Mrs.

IL W. Hopkins. Mr. Theodore Titus. Mr.

Tom Mallard and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold spent last week on the Island. Miss Bessie Merrill is In Macon. Miss Lula Baker visited her sister Mr- A.

B. Rowe. In Savannah last week. Mrs. C.

M. Robinson of High Springs Fla. Is here on a visit to relatives and friends. Mr. and Sirs.

R. E. Heidi of Brunswick are visiting In Thomasvllle. Mrs. J.

F. Parker gave a large party Thursday afternoon to celebrate the eighth birthday of her daughter. Alice May. Misses Annie and Cora Hurst are spend. ing some time In Atlanta.

Mrs. J. S. Merrill and granddaughter Miss Mattie Merrill. left last week for Tennessee where they will remain several weeks.

Miss Maml Merrill left Friday morn. Ing for New York state to attend ohau. tauaua and then go to Buffalo Miss Rena Brandon Is at home again after an absence of several months. Miss Katherine Coyle Is the guest of Miss Carolyn Williams In Savannah. Miss Laura Barnes left Tuesday for the Adirondacks where she wm spend the remainder of the sumer.

Miss Audrey Turner of Decatur. Ga. and Miss Bennett of Camilla who have been visiting Mrs. A P. Taylor.

have returned home. Mrs. Walter Williams and Miss Minnie Williams are at White Springs. Fla. Mrs.

W. A. Welts and children are visit. ing In Albany. Mrs.

T. J. West and Miss Mamle West. or Savannah are guests of Mrs. C.

T. Stuart at the Stuart house. Mrs. Sommers and grandchildren. Mar.

garet and Edward Gamble. will remain at Tallulah Falls until the close of the season. Mrs. S. W.

Baker and Master Cecil Baker have returned after a visit of reverJl weeks to relatives In Savannah and Macon. Mrs. W. M. Reese Is visiting In Fort Valley.

Mrs. J. Sparks left Monday for Warm Springs Ga. where she will spend several weeks. Mrs.

Lillian Finn has gone to Waynes. vine. N. C. for the remainder of the summer.

Miss Mattie Winchester of Baconton Ga. is the guest of her cousins the Misses Williams. Miss Julia Davenport who has been spending several weeks at Whlte Sprlngs Fla. returned Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. McCartney are at home again after a two months visit In Ohio. TAXBOTTON GA.

Mrs. O. M. liouser and children. of Fort Valley.

are the guests of relatives here. Miss Mary Matthews entertained a number of Per young friends at a moonlight party on Thursday evening. Mrs. Eugene Taylor. of Denver.

Cob has been the guest of Mrs. Edgar Smith recently. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bardwctil ae on an extended trip to Buffalo New York and othrr points.

Miss Jennie Bell McCoy Is visiting Miss Bethel In Thomaston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews of Benolt Miss. arrived Thursday and are with Major and Mrs.

R. A. Matthews. Mba MltUe Johnson of Clarkston. was the guest of honor at a moonlight fete given at Neat's pond on last Tuesday.

TOMASTON GA. Hits Claudia Davis. of Valdosta. Ga. Is the guest of Miss Ullie Mae Allen.

this week. Miss Cook. of Mllledgevllle. Ga. Is visiting Mrs.

T. M. Matthews on Bethel street. Misses Jennie Belle McCoy and Mary Matthews. both or Talbotton.

Ga. are spending the week with Miss Julia Bethel. Ml's Vaughan. of Savannah. Ga.

Is the pus of Miss Florence Miss Susie Jordan. of Macon. Ga. will Epend rome time with Miss Marie Tlgner. Mrs.

D. A. Donham arid her charm. Ing daughters. Misses Dannlc and Daisy.

have recently returned from Atlanta. where they have been for some time. Miss Lee of Columbus Ga. Is the guest of relatives en Main street. Miss Annie P.

Bsnks has returned to her home at Fotsyth. Ga. While here she vri the guest of Miss Mle V. Matthews and the recipient of many social attentions Mrs. A.

B. Hlnkle. of Macon. Ga. Is Is ittrg Mrs.

S. F. Lewis. on Bethel street. Misses Lithe and Lottie Thompson gave an at home" entertainment at the residence of Mr.

I. C. Thompson on Central street. Music and refreshments added pleulre to the occasion. The gathering wa In honor of Miss McCoy of Columbus.

Ga. An enjoyable social event of the week was the. lawn party given by the Misses Allon at their home on Bethel street on Monday evesing. The occasion was In honor of Miss Claudia Davis. of Vattosta.

Ga. the guest of Misses Edna and Utile Mac Allen. The lawn was softly ii. IF YOU'RE WISE. YOU'LL DRINK BUDWEISER.

Because It Is the best beer that's brewed and because it costs no more than beer that's not so good. Budweiser Is an absolutely pure beer. well aged and full of strength. AT LEADING SALOONS. THOMPSON I IQUOR iO m.

Nnrth Dn Opp. Klmbotl lanterns swinging in the bWeze andtxn danvfrom triei and portico. The large double parlors were llghtad and adorned with ferns and flowers. The Vat home" given hi theWUtsse Co tlen Thursday honor Of Jh lr a Vaughan of Saran. nah.

Os. was largely attended. Tile Misses CosUen and Miss Vaughan- were clad let white and made charming host- for the occaalo Son vocal and instrumental. edible refreshments deli- nd clear. and softly luminous made the evening.

one of pmy and pleasure. The-social ft Jtn city was. in attendance and th vent one of unalloyed pleasure. TAUJLPOaSA GA. Mrs.

O. Elliott and children have returned to their home In Atlanta. Mrs. Harriet' I Campbell. of Atlanta.

is visiting Mrs. Walter Morrow. Mrs 7. H. Rtnard entertained the friends of her daughter.

Miss Ethel. at an announcement party' Tuesday a noon in honor of Miss Rlnards engage- nt to Rev. V. D. Thompson.

of thir city. Mrs. and Miss Roekett and Miss May Dean have returned to their home In Birmingham. Miss Laura Dutton. of Atlanta Is yis- Ring at the home of Mrs.

P. MWay Mrs. and Miss Smith. after visiting several Says in this city. have returned to th tr home In Carrollton.

Mrs. Lloyd Thomas Is visiting In Newnan. Rev. and Mrs. J.

C. Jackson are home from their visit to Wllsonvllle. Mrs. J. H.

Foster has returned to her home in Anniston. Mrs. Jordan of Birmingham. is spending a while in this city. Mrs.

C. A. Norton is expected home from her trip to Europe next week. Mr. and Mrs.

T. S. Collins entertained a large party of friends Saturday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Collins of Birmingham. and Miss Winnie Collins of Chicago. The guests from out of the city were Miss Dean. of Birming.

ham. and Miss Effle Elliott of Atlanta. Flower mission day was observed Thursday by an entertainment on the lawn suroundlni' Professor Thompson's residence. Many pretty flowers were In evidence and an Interesting programme Vwas rendered. The Misses Teubner entertained at a moonlight party Thursday evening.

Mrs. Shelnutt and family. of Randolph. have been visiting the family of D. M.

McBride on Walton street Miss Etta. Cooper entertained a number of her friends Thursday night in i honor of Miss Bertha Elliott. of Atlanta. Qp Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.

Cooper entertained a number of their friends at a picnic on their farm on the Tallapoosa river. The Misses Simmons. after visiting rela- i tlves In Tallapoosa have returned' to their home at Hiram. Ga. VALDOCTA GA.

Tuesday evening last occurred the debut of Miss Aline Vivian Jones daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Jones.

More than one hundred and twenty-five guests were present. The home was decorated with rare and beautiful pot plants and clinging vines and thespacious lawn. flooded with the silvery moonlight presented a plc' ture. As the guests arrived they were re ceived by Mrs. Jones.

mother of the debu. tanto and by her presented to Miss Jones and her visiting guests. Miss Mantle Rog. erg. of Jacksonville Iia.

and Miss Ora Lee Smith. of Cleburne Tex. Refreshments were served In tour courses the whole flanked by a huge bowl of the finest fruit hunch. Miss Jones was gowned In silk poplin over white silk trimmed In rich lace and chiffon. Miss Rogers looked pret ty In white organdy over white silk trimmed in ribbons.

Miss Smith wore a gown of black grenadine over blue silk. The young ladies carried carnations. The fol lowing were present Miss Mae Keller of Savannah Miss Lila Thompson of Quitman. Miss Ethel Burdette. Miss Walker.

Misses Whlttlngton Miss Marie Tlllman of Qultman Miss Mary Kelley Misses Pearl Fannie and Lizzie Jones Miss Ora Shaw Miss Hilda Patterson. Misses Leila and Nlta Fender Miss Lillian MeKey Miss Mec Young Miss Josephine Denmark. Miss Lottie Fry Miss Hillle Varnedoe. Miss Mallle Bacon Miss Emma Griffin Miss Susie Smith. Miss Lllla Pardee.

Miss Bessie Pardee. Misses Etlle and Mary Myddleton. Miss Irene Parrlsh Miss Carrie May Parrlsh. Miss Kllen Staten. Miss Ella Staten.

Miss Claude Davis Misses Essie Fannie and Eula Talley. Misses Ada and. Mettle Williams Miss tAils Smith. Misses Susie Mollie and Nellie Hlghtower Misses Jeannette. Essle and Annie Thigpen.

Miss Kate Martin Miss Mamie Coffey Miss Florence Little. Miss Annie Lizzie Haddock. Misses Mil deed and Annie Laurie. Butch Miss RI- berta Dlrnmock Miss Ruby Camp of Hit- ledgevllle. Dr.

Clarence Emmet Thrower Dr. A. G. Little Lowndes Shaw. Mr.

Webster. Dr. N. A. Williams Messrs.

W. P. Roberts Frank StrIckland. Roy and Hugh Powell Remer Denmark. Ed Lane.

Roy Prank and Ray Thomas. Henry Hyman. W. E. Willis Dr.

Smith. Messrs. Preston Brooks. Rufus and Howell Braswell Charles Strlckland Frank Ramsey Brooks ColeyT Charles Clarke. Mr.

Culpepper Ned Thigpen. Rev. Carl Minor. Young McKee Cliff Fulgham. Ed McRee.

Harry Wilson John Scuggs. Randall Walker Massie Blote Norwood Holcombe. Will and Smith Myddetton GouMlng Stevens Frank Staten. Arthur and Ed Davis. B.

S. Richardson. W. F. Twitty Earl MeKey.

CL Smith. Slater Smith. Roy and Elmer Dekle. Jams Knight. S.

E. Roberts. Dr. Spence Charlie Shelton Robert and Will Pardpe Charles G. Edwards of Savannah.

Mr. Harvey of Savannah. Wiley Haddock. C. L.

Denmark. O. D. Smith of Savannah. Charles Hedrick of Jacksonville.

Mr. Hamnley. C. U. Oroover James H.

Jones of Waycross E. W. Edwards. Mr. Hackett.

WATXINSVILLE GA. Miss Ida Murray left Saturday for New York. Miss Sallle Durham. of Atlanta is vi. lUng Miss Mollie Wtnn.

Misses Hassle and Nellie Daniel spent Sunday In the city with relatives. Miss Lizzie Qullllan. of Maxeys. Is visiting her sister. Mrs.

W. H. Ashford. Miss Dora Burgess of Maxeys. Is visit- Ing her sister Mrs.

W. M. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Brightwell. of Maxeys spent a few days of this week visiting Judge sod Mrs. R.

M. Jackson. Dr. and Mrs. W.

H. Hodges have re. turned from a trip to Tybee. Miss Blanche Burnett. of Watklnsville.

has been visiting Mrs. J. W. Sheats of Winder. Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Nicholson visited the latter's mother Mrs. E.

E. Burgess. of Maxeys. Sunday. Mrs.

C. P. Hutchlns and children of Atlanta. Is visiting herparents Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Langford. Mrs. Catherine Jackson returned Monday to Bogart after having spent om time with her son Mr.

1. W. Jackson. Miss Laurie Lanier of Guyton. Is the guest this week of Miss Annie Thrasher.

Mrs. W. A. Brooks returned Saturday from a visit to Forsyth and Montlcello. Mr.

C. M. Morcoek of Lawrenceyille attended the White wedding. Mrs. W.

hi. Llneburger and children returned home Saturday to Charlotte. N. after having been the guests of Miss Fannie Murray. Mrs.

M. E. Elder and daughter. Miss Martha and Miss Winnie Power are visiting Mrs. W.

A. Brooks. Mrs. W. P.

Lovejoy. of Athens Is the 1 guest of Mrs. ZUIah Huteheson. WAYOTOSS GA. Mrs.

W. A. Cssoit and children nave gone to Asheville N. C. for a visit of three months.

Miss Belle Dixon has returned to her home In Douglas after a visit to relatives In Waycross. Mrs. P. C. Folks Is visiting her father lion.

J. L. Morgan. In Clinch county. Mrs.

W. K. Reeks and Colonel P. C. Cannon her brother are spending some time at St.

Simon. Mrs. Prutleer and children have- gone to Augvsta for a six months' visit. A lending social event was the marriage of Dr. G.

R. Thlgpen and Miss Wit. son Frobell. at Homervllle Tuesday night at the Methodist church. the ceremony beingperformed by Rev.

S. P. Bazemore. Dr. Thigpen Is one.

of Clinch county's best physicians and is an old resident of Ware county. His bride is a charm. Ing young lady. The ladies of honor were Miss Irene Smith. of Hotnerylile and Miss Eleanor Wallace of Argyle.

Hon. W. G. Brantley. Mrs.

Brantley end W. G. llrantley Jr. were visitors In Waycruse this week. Mrs.

Brantley has gone to her old home in Alabama where she will spend several weeks vie. iting. Mrs. W. ii.

Cotter has gone to' Blackshear where she will visit her brother. Hon. J. A. Harper.

before returning to her home In Eastman. Miss Lula M. Sweat. daughter of. Juire L.

J. Sweat of Waycross. Is spending some time with relatives In Cordele. Colonel and Mrs. Simon IV Hitch have gone to St.

Limon where they will spend a or two Mrs. Leon A. Wilson and children hive returned home from a months outing. at St. Simon.

Mrs. Charlotte Parttert has gone to WaynesvllloNC where she will spend two or three months. She Is accompa- ari Mr. and Mr Alvin Johnson i haref re turned hcmeirom St Simon island Miss DB idsmith has returned to term f- iSnoeb Patterson. ho has been guest of lion.

and Mrs. H. Mil. rT Mna tJS- wnrn to her Loins MeDonJ-l Thursday. rit-J W.

Seals nd Mrs. W. T. will leave early next we for a kfr some time to White Springs. Fin.

Mrs Wiley Smith with her Bother. Mrs. Moody and children are spending the. summer at Columbia. S.

JEr hJv' M. Turner have re- iS home. from Atlantic Beach. after spending two weeks-there. Mrs.

George Barnes will leave next Week for North Carolina to vwt her mother returned to with rned to her Wt to her in. Aites Carrie DeLoacn. in Way. i18 Hamilton has returned to her home In Savannah after spending some time at the home of Judge and Ht Hi.p- Brewer. on Brewer street.

Ml May Day Dekleoi Brunswick is tte uest of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. McGee on Pendleton street GA.

Mrs. Resale Hubert and children of Au- oar rfn at nomeot Dr. and R- W. Hubert. Mrs.

Fuller Is visiting Mrs. R. M. Hardaway. Ml C.

llch andUer little daughter. Nell. ot Augusta are spending some time with her Mr. and Mrs. Mailie Norris Mrs.

Peagan Of Union Springs Ala. is spending the ummel' with relatives In and around Warrentun. She Is at present the guest of her brother Dr. M. R.

Hall. Mrs. Archer of Sparta made a short visit this week to her daughter. Mrs. A.

S. Olteesilng. Mr. and Mrs. Sasser Of Senola.

who came here to spend some time with Mrs. W. F. Wynn. the mother of Mrs.

sasser. were called home by a telegram to the bedside of Mr. Sassers mother who was very ill. Mrs. J.

N. Snow who was the guest of Mrs. W. J. Norris.

has gone to Indian Springs where she will be Joined by Mr. Snow. Mrs. A. V.

Whltehead and her daughter Miss May. are guests of- relatives la Atlanta. WASHINGTON GA. Miss Ida Alexander left Thursday for Abbeville S. C.

to become the guest of Miss Eunice Calhoun. Miss Lucy Qulri Is the guest of rela. tives at villa for several weeks. Miss Rosamond Smith entertained at tea Thursday evening In honor of the Misses Welgle. of Augusta.

and the Misses Fluker. Mrs. J. K. Ohl.

of Atlanta arrived Thursday from Atlanta with Miss Joan Ohl. and Is the guest of Mrs. William H. Toombs. Miss Lucy Smith left Thursday to visit friends in Danlelsyille.

Mr. and Mrs. Coarles R. Smith and Miss Agnes Smith left Thursday to spend a month at Barnett. Miss Nan Hill will be one of the members of Miss Annett Walkers house party at Monroe next week.

Miss Mary Dtllard entertained quite a number of her young Wends Wednesday evening from 6 to 9. After the 15th Miss Louise Wayne. of Charleston S. C. will be the guest of Miss Susie Smith on Spring street.

Miss Marion Welgle arrived Tuesday from Augusta on a visit to the Misses MlssrMollie Hill was the guest of Miss Anna Park at Greenesboro Sunday. Miss Rosamond Smith left Friday to visit relatives In Pennsylvania and to attend the Buffalo exposition. Mrs. Frgnk Willis Barnett returned Friday from a months stay with friends In Boston and New York. Miss Cora Sims returned to Atlanta eursday after a short stay with her mothers family.

Miss Effle West has returned to Thom- son after a short visit to Mrs. James M. Pltner. Miss Helen Barkseiale Is the guest of Mrs. Robert L.

Foreman in Atlanta. Miss Ella Corey of LaGrange Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. W.

Chapman. on Alexander avenue. Mrs. P. J.

Smith left Saturday to spend a month at Hlllman. Miss Hattie Mends Jackson is visiting Mrs. Foy- at Quyton. Mrs. O.

H. Neal of Thomson Is visiting relatives in Writes. Miss Elizabeth Jackson- left Tuesday to visit friends in Atlanta. Miss Rosa Dibble of Atlanta arrived Friday and Is the guest of Miss Susie Smith. Miss Elizabeth Ramsey has returned from a visit of several weeks to friends In Anderson S.

C. Miss Ruth. Smith has returned from a visit to her aunt. Mrs. A.

J. Chapman. at Barnett. Mrs. E.

L. Holland Is visiting at Harmony Grove. Miss Callle Watson of Jefferson. Ga. who has been vlsitlng the family of Mr.

E. L. Holland left Thursday to visit at Union Point. Miss Rosa Jones. of Mt.

C. Is the guest of Mrs. Parker T. Catioway. Miss Elizabeth Sims returned Saturday from Chicago.

Miss. Boyce Ficklen spent a portion of this week at Hillman. Mrs. Sophie Hill Is visiting relatives at Slloam. Miss Bertha Wood returned Sunday from a three weeks' stay at Bufflo.

Miss Eula Bramlett leaves today for her home In Atlanta. Misses Ethel Allnan Sadie Hall and Hardentan Toombs. were the guests of Miss Lumpkln Doughty In Augusta this week. Mrs. Stephen R.

Palmer returned Saturday from a short stay with Mrs. Henry B. Tompklns of Atlanta. Mrs. Camilla Pharr.

Mrs. I. B. Massey and Mrs. K.

A. Wllhelt have returned from a weeks stay at Hullman. Miss Charlotte Smith. of Augusta Is the guest of her brother Mr. S.

R. Smith. Miss tootle Fitzpatrick. of Macon Is the guest of the Misses Calloway. Miss Will Matt Sims.

of Atlanta Is visiting her fathers family. Miss Cornelia Green returned Saturday from Elberton where she has been a member of Mrs. Swifts house party. Mr. Richard Oliver Barksdale entertained some seventy-five of his married lady friends at a barbecue dinner Wednesday at Greens lake.

Mrs. F. W. Barnett entertained at tea Thursday evening the following Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Corner Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Ficklen. Miss Norma Jordan Miss Leslie Jordan. and Mr.

Paul Barnett of Atlanta. At her suburban home Mrs. Lalla Hunter this week entertained a number of young people at a house party. The following were among the guests who were entertained Misses Mallle Hill. Sara Vickers Willie Belle Anthony.

Mary Tower Cecil Paul Sara Anthony Miss Fitzpatrick of Macon Mrs. G. T. Anthony Mrs. W.

H. Toombs Dr. J. Murray and H. R.

Slaton. Messrs. M. P. Pope.

Irvin Calloway. Tom Hauser Jas Hunter. B. F. Barksdale.

Paul Irvin. A merry party of young people spent this week camping on the banks of Little river. Those who enjoyed the outing were Misses Clara and Emma Barnett Mamie and Martha Simpson Leila Irvin Lucy Sims. Annie Eortson Katherine Wootten Emrnte Lane Minnie Tunlson. Bettle Quit Katie Reese Messrs.

Harry- Booker. Merrtwether Barnett. Frederick Booker Frank Simpson. Augustus Tatom Frank Bean Hugh Quln. Hill and Charles Lewis.

The chaperones were Mrs. Julia Ficklen Mrs. F. H. Flakien and Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Corner Barnett. Mrs. John J. Hill entertained the following at a tea Friday evening Rev.

and Mrs. McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. Field.

lng Ficklen Mr. and Mrs. Allen Corner Barnett. Miss Mary McAllister. Mrs.

Sa rah Wllllngham Misses Bessie and Annie Belle McAllister. Mr. Pembroke Pope and Mr. John McAllister. Miss Mary Forston will entertain a house party the coming week.

Among her guests will be Miss Edna McCandless of Atlanta. Miss Ida Lee Hill and Marguerite Hill. WT POINT GA. Misses Bollard of Columbus Miss CSara Felker. of Monroe Miss Agnes GOBS.

Sujette Lacier for. the past week. left for their respective homes Wednesday. on the day or their arrival. Miss Lanler complimented them with a lawn fete.

A pavilion had been erected on the lawn for dancing and this reads the evening more enjoyable. Friday morning they were en. tertalned at cards by' Mrs. Scott licker. After this a luncheon wa srrei by the hostess.

Friday Mrs. William C. Lanier was at home in honor of Miss Lanler and guests. and Saturday a barbecue mind dance was given by Messrs. Allen lohni son and Horace uinterv at.

Robinson's park. On Monday eyente Mf- Arch Avery rave reception In their honor at the kojne of MM Scott Baker and en Tuesday eyenlns moonlight ride and at by. Messrs. Sears rreecaanjand Mrs. Buck Cooperl ofOpeUka 1 spend- in a fewaays thl wee with terlriend MiM as eU Anderson.

of AoJwra Aland Fannie Smith of wile bv been the guests or Hiss Louise fl liar. the past week left for their respective homes Wednesday. On Monday evening an Informalaffair was given by Z. Green eompUm nt- ary to her visitor. Miss Farmer.

of Newnan. and other visiting young ladles. The evening was spent to ongv muslo and amueement. At o'clock cream and cakes were- handed. Those wile care.

were Misses Louise Scott BU Andrson. Fannie Wysh Hardy. Julia. May Hackney. Prankle Ring Mamie Erwin Se White and Daisy Zehry and Messrs.

Jo lferzfeld George Croft. Ray White. T. HMetta Henry Hart. Mark McCullocn.

Marvin tom and Oscle Smith. Misses Julia May Hackney and Prsnkie King. of Newnan. are netting Miss Wyche His. Dai Zaehry returned Saturday from an extended trip to Buffalo.

Niagara and other eastern cities. She spent a few days before her return with Thenda In Atlanta. Miss MaryJohnson la entertaining at a hoie party at her country home near 1 here Miss Mary Anderson of Montgom. cry Miss Corille Hardaway and Miss Min te Hunter. of Newnan and Miss Nell Whltsett of Columbus.

These young la dies were complimented by Alias Johnson on Wednesday evening with a reception. I The home and lawn were decorated and lighted for the occasion and the hostess received with ease and grace. With usa' sic. songs and chatting the evening parsed all too quickly. Fruit punch was served throughout the evening by little Miss Jessie Lewis Johnson and at II o'clock cream and cakes were handed.

The host- ess was assisted in receiving by Miss Alice Askew. Those who were present were Mr. Roy White and Miss uJette Lanier. Mr. Frank Askew and Miss MelUe Leila Horsier.

Mr. Mark McCuiIoh and Miss Hattie Woodyard. Mr. Ed jiugaley and Miss Lizzie Belle Farmer Mr. llenry Hart and Miss Fannie Smith.

Mr. Jamie Hudmon and iMlss Carolle Clark. Mr. Amos Huguley and Miss Lonita Clark Mr. Joe Herzfeld and Miss Either Hagedorn.

Mr. Lafayette Lacier. Jr. and Miss Mantle Erwin. Mr.

Henderson Huguley and Miss Value Askew. Mr. Norman Peer and Miss Louise Scott. Mr. Nat Caller and Miss Mary Chapman.

Mr. Hush Hackney and Miss Frankie King. Mr. Charles Hill and Miss Wyche. Hardy.

Mr. Oscle. Smith and Miss Julia My Hackney. Miss John Willie Strong Is visiting her brother. Mr.

Signor S. Strong. In Opellka this week. On Tuesday evening Mrs. 1.

N. iTogg was at home to a few friends in honor of her truest. Miss Ida May Cocke of Senota. Miss Nathan Winston has returned from a short visit to friends In LaO range. Miss Marnie Erwin.

of Atlanta Is spending a few weeks with her grandmother airs. S. E. Little. here.

Misses Marguerite Davidson and Ida Peacock. of Selma tire the guests of Mrs. H. U. McKlnnev this week.

Miss Daisy Zachry entertained a number of friends on Tuesday evening at her home on North Highlands. Misses Esther Hagedorn and Clara Rosenbaum left Wednesday for an extended visit to friends and relatives In Alexander City and Gadsden. Ala. Miss Mary Chapman. who has been the guest of Miss Lonita Clark returned to her home In Washington Saturday.

Mrs. N. L. Barker after a three weefs trip to San Francisco and through California returned home Friday evening. Mrs.

H. T. Woodward has returned from a months stay In Anaheville. N. C.

Miss Emma Adams la spending several days In Long Cain. the guest of her friend. Miss Ollle Brady. Mines Gillian Gabrulla and Lucy ia- nler left Friday for several weeps' outing at Tate Spring. Tenn.

Miss Mary James Whltaker left Monday for Lafayette. Ala. wltre she will spend a few days with her aunt Mrs. Nichols. Miss Lillian Croft left Saturday for Asheville N.

C. to spend a few days. The luncheon given by the young men at Robinson's park on Friday evening complimentary to Miss Mary Johnson and her visitors was a delightful outing. On arriving at the park the pavilion was made reay for the dancers and In a short time a number of couples were dancing. At 7 o'clock the tables were spretd In the groves and a luncheon served.

Alter luncheon other amusements were Indulged In until the hour for departure. Th chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. Z. Of eene and Mrs.

C. C. Hardy. while the young folks who at tended were Mr. Norman C.

Peer and Miss Mary Johnson. Mr. M. Henry Hart and Hiss Corille Hardeway Dr. Thomas E.

Bunker and Miss Minnie Hunter. Mr. 3. Lewis Askew and Miss Nell Whltsett. Mr.

Maurice C. Croft and Miss Lizzie Belle Farmer. Mr. Hugh Hackney and Miss Leila Horsley. Mr.

William M. Rowe and MI Anadel Hudmon. Mr. Nat N. Collier and Miss Clyde White.

Mr. Jamie IN. Hudmon and May Hackney. Mr. W.

Henderson Huguley Jr. and Miss Suejotle Lanier Mr. Charles William tnd Miss Lonita Clark Mr. Lafayette Lanier. Jr.

and Miss Frankle King. Mr. Smith and Miss Daisy Zachry. Mr. C.

Neetham Avery and Miss Mazale Erwin. Mr. Frank- M. Askew and Miss Wyche Hardy and Mr. Roy R.

White. MUs Anadel Hudmon expects as her visitors next week Misses Marie and 1 Glenn Hudmon. of Opelika. Ala. REFRESHING- Light breezy chock full of original humor served In the hottest slang that type will print.

That Is John Henry. will give or mall a sample chapter free. John M. Miller Co. Marietta street.

Atlanta. Girls Give Up Their Lovers. Plttsburg Dispatch One of the most serious effects of the drought in Macon county. Missouri. has been manifested in the village of Ethel.

where forty of the prettiest girls have formed what they called an Emergency Society. the bylaws of which provide that no member shall receive young man company' until the drought Is broken by a real soaking rain. Recently several showers fell and the disconsolate swains hastily harnessed their best nag and undertook to break the sparking drought. They were chll- 111 referred to the specifications In. the constitution and told to go way back and sit down" till it rained.

There was a circus the fore part of the week at Ducklln. six miles from Ethel. and Ethel was gorgeously decorated wjth posters. The Emergency Club held an emergency meeting and decided to sus penS the rules for one day circus day. Notices were sent to the boys.

Each member received a response from Mr particular admirer requesting her to be at the depot In the morning. Needless to say all the members of the club were at the station attired In best frocks and in great glee at the prospect of fun In store. They waited till train time. when the president of the society looked up the street and saw a procession moving stattonward. She screamed and the officers and privates of the Emergency Club ran to her assistance.

The awful truth needed no diagram. Ev ery unregenerate son who had invited an Emergency girl to meet him at the station was coming to the train with brand new girl on his arm. The me Ing which followed was amusing the girls were very frigid the boys very gallantly inquired If the girls were going to the circus. Each Emergency girl took the opportunity to read over her note. of invitation.

Each discovered that It was merely an invitation to be at the depot nothing was said of the circus. The next-day the Emergency Club held another emergency meeting. It was a stormy one. It Is said the laws were tout up and the constitution burned but the truth of the matter will never be known for wh' the' girls were us session rain cause. Uncoiiaeloui of Crlticiim.

A. D. In Short Stories Anexprezsman delivering a large box at a suburban residence confided to the servant the fact that a UtU. boy had been. left by The Stork" at the adjoining residence the day previous which newt Bridget promptly carried to her mistress.

The lady. meaning to discourage further gossip stiffly inquired How did the exreaama come to tell you that. Eridgetr Whereupon the latter replied Sure mum he didn't come to tell me that. he came to bring the big box. so he did.

Does He Ever Arrive. Fltegende Blatter Its time. Emll we thought of litildas getting she Is already eighteenyears old. Oh let her waitUUthe right sort 61 man cornea along fe are prosperoos dmyil ndV6w IB the tune terthe wage amer to lay aside a fund against time of need We waggfet that you come jto this bank and open an account in oiu SAVING DEPARTMENT A dollar is snc1eRt to start. Interest at to rate of BtatoDepositoiy and Clearing House tor State Treasurer.

NEAL LOAN AND BANKING per cent allowed. CO. TBNealPrest Thornton Cashier. JAKES BWair PresUes P. StOUABB Ylos-Preeldeat.

B. CCttHJKR Caihltr. H. it. BLOQDWOItTUAast.

AMI. Cashier. Atlanta' National Bank ATLANTA. A. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital 15000000 Surplus and Undivided Profits.

57000000 DIRECTORS. lamM Bwaaa. p. Rome A. E.

Thovsstoys 9. 8. flask S. It. TP C.

E. Curler Ii. T. Toman. XeeoaaU with tMividaaia Semi corporation and banks saltotud.

lasses tetters of ertdtv and Mils foreign cxciiuic INVESTMENTS MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS At Prices to Net Investor 4.12 to 6 Per Cent ROSY ROBINSON ATLANTA. GA. FOUR PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS and January by BANKERS' TRUST COMPANY. CORNER BROAD AND ALABAMA STREETS. RAILWAY NOTES.

There is much discussion among rail- road men as to the explosion and consequent wreck OP the Western and Atlantic which occurred last Thursday. The accident seems to have been a. very peculiar one In that it occurred while the locomotive was on Its regular run anc whlle slowing down. Of course there have been Innumerable explosions of lo cotnotive boilers but the great majority of these accidents have occurred while steaming up and the cause has been in many cases time work of a greenhorn In turning water Into a hot boiler. Sometimes hollers have cracked and explosions have followed on account or unequal heating but no such reason can be assigned In this' case as steam had been up for several hours before the explosion occurred.

The official Investigation as to the cause of the explosion will be awaited with Interest. Circulars have been Issued by the Southeastern Passenger Association as follows No 1104 giving specifications of reduced rates to clergymen. No. 115 monthly bulletin giving list of meetings arranged for but not yet held. Nos.

1108 and 1108 giving additional information as to rates to Buffalo on account of Pan- American exposition. No. 1107 announcing excursion on certificate' plan for the following occasions Grand celebration Columbian Brotherhood of Honor. Cedar Hill. Tenn.

August 8-4 Grenada Mission- miry Baptist Sunday School Convention. Leflore. Miss. August 6-13 County Attorneys of Kentucky. Orayson Springs.

Ky. August 7 Aberdeen District Conference. elite Miss. August 640 Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America Hartford. Conn.

August 740 Waynesboro District Conference Waynesboro Ga. August 7-10 Muscle Shoals Missionary Baptist Association. Hunts- yule Ala. August 8-11 Berths Missionary Baptist Association. Hernando.

Miss. August 8-11 Rome District Conference M. E. Church. Temple.

Ga. August 8-13 Birmingham District Conference M. E. Church. Woodlawn.

Ala. August 8-13 Shooting Tournament Mississippi and Louisiana Trap Shooters' Association. Vicksburg Miss. August 33-15 Grand Lodge K. A L.

of Honor of Mississippi Jackson. Miss August 16 Lexington District Conference M. E. Church. Martin.

Tenet. August 17 New Hope and Meridian Association. Brooksvllle. Miss. August 19 Gainesville District Confer- enee A.

M. E. Church. August 18 Chickamauga and Chattanooga Missionary Baptist Association Cleveland Tenn. August 19 Varlck C.

E. Convention. A. E. Zion Church.

Greenville Ala. August 16 Grand Lodge Knights or Honor of the World. Kosdusko. Miss. August 17 Gainesville District Sunday School Convention.

High Borings Fin. August 19 Annual Southern Camp- meeting Christian Missionary Alliance. Atlanta August 25. The following received from Joseph. Brown refers to an article which appeared In this column In Saturdays ConsU- tUA anta Os.

August 8. Editor Constitution Dear Sir In your Issue of this date I notice what purports to be a circular Issued by the Seaboard Air Line. under date of July 28. to the effect that the office of general agent of the traffic department at Atlanta is abolished. Mr.

Joseph M. Brown. the Incumbent. having pelrolt me to state that as I have never felt that It was honest to sail under false colors Is- proper that I should state that your Information Is incorrect as to my resignation. The dissevering of my relationships with the Seaboard Air Line was the exclusive action of that company.

as It said. to reduce expenses. I write this with no" ill will. but solelyto the In terest of frankness and truth. Very truly yours.

M. BROWN. Manufacturers' Record An estimate of the earnings and expenses of the Southern railway for the last fiscal year has been made public which. it Is reported Is based upon authoritative In formation. The Louisville and St.

Louis division is not Included In the figures. which show gross earnings of' 33607000 an Increase of 2219000 over the previous fiscal year' upon practically the same mileage. The net earnings. it is report. Pd.

aggregate over 10000000 an Increase of 7 per cent compared with the previous year. A large proportion of the earnings were derived from the freight traffic which has been widely diversified Coal constituted 39 per cent of the total freight tonnage manufactured articles Is per cent and agricultural products 14 per cent. Stuart Boyd traveling freight and passenger agent of the Charleston and Western Carolina. with headquarters at Atlanta. faa resigned his portion ef fective September 1 to engage In other business.

ills successor In General Agent S. L. Smiths office has not yet been ap' pointed. The following from Charleston will be read with Interest by those who are hoping for the construction of the Seaboard's proposed line from Athens to Charleston via Augusta It Is reported that the Seaboard Air Line is negotiating for the purchase of the terminals now owned by the Louisville and Nashville with the view to completing. Ita line to Charleston as originally Intended.

The Seaboard company TJOir owns considerable wharf front sjmotner propw iff Mt Edward 0 Miles. Co Dealirs In Hides and Tallow. 139 Klnrl St. I 39S Marietta St. Chlemco Ill.

Atlanta Ge- We buy for cash no commission and no drayage charged and we are never out of the market. Private wire in our office reports every change- of the market. Send for our Weekly Hide Letter. The business career of the individual is of short- duration. The life and.

activity of the trust com pany go on forever. Exceeds Ills Capacity. The skill and safety with which this company handles au estate far exceeds the ca pacity of the private Indi vidual. TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA. EQUITABLE BUILDING.

July Investments 15000 Alabama 4 1920. 20000 orzla 4t4s 1915. 16000 Georgia 3441 1926. 6000 State Ga. 4H 1908.

25000 Augusta 3t4. 1929. 10000 Au Tj ta 414. 1923. 7000 Augusta 55 1921.

10000 Savannah 5. 1909. 2:600 Ca. R. R.

and Bkg no. rf d. 04. 1910" 18000 Atlanta and Point debenture tc. sts.

Send for price list. John W. Dickey AUGUSTA GEORGIA. ATLANTA COTTON AND EXCHANGE. Print lessed win to tw Tork and New Members af ew rk Gotten Rxehaaca.

Members fCbieag. Beard Trade. New ort Prudential Bldg. Ground Floor MURPHY GO Private LeazedWlr Direct to Teal Chicago and OrlUzL- Cotton Stocks and Grain. No.

2 Prror CL Jack oa Bulldls New Tork OOo No. SI Bros4wa' Office la Principal Cities Thro bout Pthn' Pthnl writ. for our Market Manual tad book. Containing Instruction for tradara. WI PATTERSON I nr InvestMent iciiriiit STOKOXHO.

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The guessing afXordec1mtaement. which sea bothotwhour gnests de ht1UJmUli the rmerlyof Spmlnburg now living IJ1 DrR In. this eltv. Mrs. Mahoney is one- tY the teat im aneSa.

ftcure UteraryeJrelu en ed ro- curing- various V1e1lJlInthII his- of prep ra tio Tbomp cm Mrs. T. Sloan Crawford ha cne to Grenv1e 11. C. Gal onanc' chd tac I Luren A LI a famly- tued tom htue.

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Kmmer vItl rent D. M. More. Brow h9 rtre Sumt r. Age8 gne Ceelnd Sprins vlat friend.

Mr. Mot. 1 vsUng Blt lls tte Gamewel hB SDlhlr M. Walrer. Colu- vsltnl CeaJ Sprlnl and' Bn Ione Hendersomile.

Mis retured fr vlRt Atant. Montlomel hB Ione io Bal vlllltng I na h. TOMABVL GA Thmasvle bn wel repreented vous 180rtl te hi efl pt IC a H8a fel Atantc Qniea numbr Tbee. Mr. Rokwel Alexnder.

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vtslte Mr A Savnnah week slsChel gbin Ot ft I frends. ad Hedt Bs visitng Thomasvlle. Mr gve lag paty ateroon celebrat blrt day Alce MUle Anne Hur spnd- Inl mJ ts eJ gnddau her Matte Merrtl. wee wil sew eks. Mer1 FIday mor- Ittend dau- ta a a ro 1 a me ain a ence mnths Cle Wiiams Savanna.

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vt klb nt a erte Banton cousll. te Misse Wlams. MI Jula Davenprt. endlng Wllprg ir. rn rBa ccatneY a aain afer II TABOTTN GA Mrt chidren.

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bth Talbtton. ar Ipndlnthc Forence Cllten Suil Jora. Man Ga. wi wih MS Mare TJler. A Dnham am cha- Mlafs Dannie Dasy.

havE recntly rture fr Atant bpn tme. I i I sc tht Arne retnrne h1 ot FOlyth. 09 Wie wa' thE jUe Il reipient sial aWr I 8 fnkle. 1rIMrs. Lelo Belheiltt.

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Wi Atlant vlltng Cornela Ort en Saturay Svlts Drty. Olver Barkdale taine fve frends barbue enterine Thuray folowng Mr Alen Bamltt. Mr. Feldlng Fcklen. orma Lellle Atanta Mr Lla entertaine yung huse geats entetIne Mlne Male HiI Sara tri 1 ora tn Mr.

Tombs I. aI rnd 1 BaTkdale. pple apnt am ping ver se o'la oa ht rf Lla Irvin Eorn Woten. Lne. Tnison.

te Frnk Simpsn. AugulltU Fank Ugh Qul. H1 11uI eF klen eM a esF Mr Alen Barnett Mr Hi enterine tM FRJ Flcklen Mr. Alen Cmer rn tlnl Ma Bele McAlister. Pop MclIter Forton enterin a hou pry wek Amog er guetll wil Ena Mcandless i tN l.

Hl WT Mi GA sel ula. of' ClumbulI Mls Cara. Monr Aes GI. I Suete Lnier pt left resptve homt Wenclay. ther av.

1111 lnle cm- plmete th law fee. p- 110n ha bn ere lw dancng 3 ths mae evenn ore njoyble Fdv n- terned c1 Mn Bake. Afer tht lche wa re holtl. Fday WtUam LlerJ wa hom hno Mt Lnler an dtiUre toc Hor bner RObllI1I pr MondJ even Mr. Arb Atry hVartonln thei hou te of--Mi's Stt Bke 'k-1" i i i 1.

fed spr b' e. fA DI IP 0io 0 In feYdrB her ll b1' A4r otAu FIh tXpt1o 1" te neoJ uStt te letforte s4ti1 hm" Wee. Jocevt a i I Dn an ot 7on lade' enD ntl 1uo a men oe al ce we baneSe Ts wbe Yer Me SttBAduon F4n- fm i a CYd bite Da' Zh I Me Jo ierfel e. Cft R7 I Wit H. Met Het 1a Mak clo TMu.

Oae Ma JuXJHai a4 K. Newn a Hay. Mi nte kt1a7 a eee tr Btao. Nla ot eater dtie spt te daT befo he rtur wt en I Atlnt Johnn I etern hou prty ctr he ne De Huter. Nena aeS 111 Nel Whtsett Colubs ThM Te ad lw wee deor.

a lite te oon bOe nitJ hCf I mesil Jese Lws Johns 1 oeol cam an ce wer hde hol- el wa auted Mu AUc kew Tho we pruen Oy Whit td euete Ler. Mtle Lli Ma McCIoh sJ il Ha a MI8 Fnnie Smih ame Humon I CaUe tar ll dM Lfayete Lner. Me En. Hendern Hugle Valle kew Norm pQr Mls Louse 8ott 11. Uer Mts Capman.

Huh I Haney Fke Cales Hi MIl Wyce le Smit and Mis Jula ak- Mis Wiie srong vsiing Sigor OpUka wek. evenin Hog wa frends rest. Mu Cke Senot. I Nathan Winson ha rturne frieda Lran e. Ein.

Atnt spnd- weks gndmote. Jlf. Ltte. MlssEs Marerite Davdln kM kr va. I et Mr Dalllyachry etetned ellday Hhthlads.

H8eorn Cl Ro sEnbalm lef etende vii fnnds del Cty Gasden Ala AIEs Mar Capman. hii ben dW las ne Baker. ater we" Francsco throu Mr. Wowa Ahevile. Mss Emm severa daYI Ln Can.

gest MI Ole Gilan Gabrla ner ay lIevel a TII teM ltker lef Lafayete. Ala wtre wll sejd all Nichol. Lila Crof Saturda AshEvle. gven faJ Fri tn vistors deUh1 prk pvl0n wa mae rt a' dacer I te tl tves lunchen Ater lunchen oher ment IndulJe di ro el 1hle at- tendei Noran Por ad ddJYc Wtk Ind MIN Lews Nel Witett. Mllrice Crot Lze Bele Farer.

Huh MI9 M010 Lla Horlw. 1am 1. ald 11 Anael I lU nM sd Cll Mis Suejte C1al Wllem Lonlt Clrk. L- Fanle Kn Mr. 03ee Smih Day Aver Marle Erin.

Fank vlalon wek Ylsst ad Oenn Opelka Aa. ful' orinal lerved tye eee. wYo AveMr ac mleJm Grl. Gvf Ter Lvrs Pltsbul Dl tch lIeriou Mcon ount Ylsul ha ben manfes vlae Ehel. wher fory prettest grls nw fe shl rceIve younl man cmpan untl broen rea ong rin.

Rcenty fel IIwaln hasiy haessed bat na ad undeok fR hpT elt conllttuton ad go bk tl cus for 1rt te Dckln mlea te eIT a dwi meetn decide to. fo 1ce hew esse h1 I cu rspnle tom amir requestn" depo moring. Nedless lay al membl cub ataton attire bet al a lee pr slnt sciety te IItrt oel- son Se IIcrame Qfcn prvtell Eer assitance. Te awul trth dIag Ee unregnerte lon EmerenC gIr a staton to wth a i yW 1 rl te cIru. Eah grl tok opirtunlty Invitton.

Ech dl ovrd tat InTitton a te dept notIng wa 814 drus Te next day Eer enC Cub ete YIJeihgb tor ut th conlttuton tued tth mattr wD know fo whi tE grl. 1 nl- ran ce Uneou Crtds sort Alxpran. 4eUvrl lage lububa reI cnfde lernt by ha adonng ldenc Uto dgirt- meaing le frther gOI sttly Inqur I rl cme te eh DU tel ee Jl' cme te bg 1 i nd1 rdWt1 te Vt Ja tna al te' f. a SAVJNaDB c' E1t. Ado i Intrs rt ett rDtor ad Ce HOt.

Bts NEA LO AD Bk G. O. IITtn Cae I Fn cBcmiwaiica BMBn11 I JORTb ation lcB I Capi 15000 Surlus UndlyidedProfts 500000 DmEKS 1 I R. TcmtN 1. mo I Cer.

Imf wit IITldud J. crtlol al4 1IoUe Ile kte. olt a1 sl tl uchU INVTM MUICIPA AD CORPR10N BON A PG Investr PerCnt QA PER' 8AVNG Ce July a1 J1 CRR BROA AN ABU SE 4 I JJ ala an 8 oa wxt IN laB I Ij ILWAY I i Thee muh ral- me cons- uent wreck. 01 th and' tc whch lat Turday. ben pec.

lar i whie tj locmotve wa is rglar rn ancwhle III0wng dow cre explosons lo- cmotive biers. th geat majoriy tl occured whie te clles te geenhorn tumnl bier. Sme- tmes blei crcked fol we uneual heatn. lged thir ce a stem sera bfore explosio occurd. ocal Invetgation a cuse exploson wi awate ih Interest Clrlan bav 1en Igsed the 8utbellte PSenger Alaton 8 folowlI 10 gv secliaton8 reucd rtes clergen.

1 buletin gving Ilt meeting ard yt NO. 10 10 gvng adlon Jnforatlon rtell Butao acunt Aercn lon. 10 excur0n crtifcte. lowioccalllonll Grnd celebraton lumban Brtherho4 Hi. Tnn.

AUgat 3 Mltf- I Bptillt Schol Lefore. Mis. 613 Kentuk. Gryson Augst 81 Distrct Brklle. 810 Catolc Tot Abstnence a.

Htor August Waynelbro Conerence gaB stl I i vlle. Ala. Augt 81 Srdis Missionar Asocaton MIl. I Aullt Rme Coference. Curch.

Auggt 813 Blrmlngba Dllltrct Churh. Woawn A. Shoting ad Luisiana Trp Aoclaton Vlckbrg MI8. Agt 13-1 Lg Missssippi. Jackon.

Auust Dlatc Conferenc Churc. tin Aug8t 17 Hop Median Alsdaton. Brookvlle. Mils. Augst 119 Gnevle Dstct enc A Churh.

18 Chckamauga ad Chattanoga Baptllt ASlOdaton Ceveland. Aullt 19 Varck A M. Chur. Grnvle. Ala.

Auat 1 11 Ldg Knghts Koscusko. Mis. Augllt 1617 Ganellvile Distict Schol Conventon. Hgh' Soring. AUg8t 1I meUng Critan Ml 10nary Alance Alanta 12.

Te foloing lve Brw refel aicle app r. clumn Sturdayll tuto on be I tht ntice purort crular SeMard Ar Lne. 2 efect tht I otc gnerl ant trltlc departent AUt 1 oblhed. Jop Br incubnt I ltte th a hav neve I hoest tase I clor prpr shOld tat yr iforton incorc i rat dnrd I wasb acton compay. I ruc expn8e.

wte flf ol th tly you OSEH BROW. Yufacuren. or elltmate arn expense SuUm ralway lat fl yea publc Wich. lIr. pe baae.

pn authorittve In- rormaton. Lllle ad Lus divison Include tb fre Wc Iho eing 60 a Inre 0 oer te prevous fl. re upn praUcly sme mlea. Te let earng. reprt.

agte 1000. a Incease pr ent eompa wth te yea. lar ppron eann wer dere frm freght trme. whch ha bn wdely 4vclllifed Col CUtnted 3 fright tng manufaire4 artlde 2 ent agcultr prut 1 pr et Stua Byd' trveln fiht lener te CaUna wth heqaten Atlnta re hi pj1ton ef- feev. Stember t.

busines BuceSor Gretd I 8It1' tce bs yetbeJ ap pl folownfm CaJe8ton wt Itert. to wh bP Cnlrctton o. the Sab' l1e fm the Caeat3Ant I rprtbatt Sb AI Ln neCtl fo purelle ter owe t. Lu vie uh1e1tb vewto nt e' To- S4 i i I Co. Delln Hid.

Talow. Klie St Marett 8t. C. IlL. Alaat Oa cab com ission JO ar never ma1et Prvate wre ofcr port change' md ou Weky Lttr.

I GO ON FOREYRt Te busine ce individul olhor dnrton. Te lfe and aivty tstrm Eceeds Hs Capact. skl saf ty wih thi cmpany handle. ett exce thec paciy prvatelnd i vMu I i OFGEORBIA BUIL I I OO Alabma 4 2000 Gert 4. II I 5 1000 Gerla oo Stte Ga U.

1108 2500 Aagt 1121. gA 211 U. gG T. a 5:419 4 I Atlnt a Wet Olt4eb to end lst Dick VI LSMALU TA I ECGK Pnt. tu toloJ N.

Otba. 1Iemb siNew Tart Ct8 Ke. Iembr redea Ia eTe rYlNew Oleals Cn Prudental Gro nd J' Pvt N1yo Clc an4K. OJU' Coton ndai No J' Fr ft ck il NYorOCNO TC BI 1 cP. JU I.

11EI al. DB D- IYlstMent cl. UT nCII 2 mo On SI I it i SixthPage tth rn Miss 2 Mrslienry InbI ier Ljft51 3 4 i. ta. on 1 i taltln a.

few days a relaftyea. a vIsit i apers I I I I I l' andMisa t. visitjn I Harrisand i IL. I pi I 1 I 1 I i 4 I areat r. ulte in am ng oyd.

mtes. M5S Arthur Irwin I 1 8' ii- I. 41 Ml berg wo lag fee ai4 weriserye I th-otwho I to some I I brightest em in this gone Greenville. Mrs. Wrihtsyil1e B.

ham. onverae ttie t. Mrs. A era LauraBarnea A. es White-Springs Thurada a pondon spendinlthe wa busGa At1 ml i 1 iiiiphonea 9 Nh Pryor St.

i' y- 4 I lmnnimied azsd pen- dan from azit-adoraed at Costless5 on. evesming in honoz theIr gaeet MIss clonsly Served. aM full moon. The social the I. L.

Mrs. nt this 1 rs. Way era their Col- fri- A Hutchinsand her some Zillahliuteheson. P. ix being performed itltrs.

v. toPlaek week Wayneeviik C. thr nIedby' tr1ek. I land0' of Dlaekshea Mrs. ye.

hems tom Daisy Optdsmlth. her- bomb in Thtznswick. i Mr- fl 5 tagg ipeadlpg.th. heat- ad at rat 8priug Turn. M1ra.

Eaoc who thejuen etr Mrs. J. snd man week of Mrs. cbI6ren C. and Mrs.

turdeti weeks there. Mr. L. Campbell baa some time Mise Detoa has turned home in Quitman alter a i tias Jennie an Mrs. Miss Dekle.

of ti Mrand wAanzoN the Fuller i Plicher her herparentMr Is wh elgle Fluker. Miss Mollie Carmet 5. re- fot- HIll Sa- INr of Athens and Hiss Ilennie Lou Iliihee of Macon. who have been guests of Miss W5P. everdng a Tu55dYeveni a.

UIOOnIIpt 3iae 2 aAe- f. lunch ere iX na MountAin 9ringi reemanan4 asennis. PS i Cooper of Opelika log few days title west WeLd Miss Igfl Lnckaon. Misses sell Ut have- a Lafigrumal air' 7. compliment- on em fleileAnderson SZntth.

Wyhe V. Joe ita Mitts Mar TMum Hamy. Baisy Mary Johnson Ia- were don LArange. a an The Gleene Mis Macic 1ilv the day-circus Rv- a meet- th wbe eighteen yearg wait t.IUthi-rigbt tWbywait dii' IPROSPEROUS AYS. thE pt 1 he rner a ofnee th openaxi acooontlnour.

Adollarte thOStd perCent tory tate MN LaThorntan Cashier. E-- 3AXZSSWAN1tPresIdaat I GA. 5 5 5 7ma 1' Cxc 5LS 4. 2 CENTPAID Comnpquaded 44tal Paid i Special Ouazanis. PaMssoooo cali ass a.

the Family Savings Bank. which ws inS to depositors. Yes cannel ores it. Start year boys to sarOSg theIr 5 and I 0 eat pIeces. ROB B.

Prssidj BOs. LLWROXTIOS Prss4ant. Beth boots. lie jfd2. aSwhlle s.

fol- 3 Sir-In 2 resigned. Permit no solely to in- JOSEPH pre- haa 1. re and other S. e- 1Edward OMiles S9 St1 Ckle. ourWeek1yHide.

FORE1ER ca- mdi- COMPANYOF 4i GeorgIa Augusta 192 i. oo sgd Wait etc. AUGIJSTAGEORGIA. MM co. STOCZ flew Tat hJgm Oieber.

fliew tOries. Crlea xebasg. rhae1417. POazC3 6 MURPHVCO1n. New Maw- Stocks 1603 LPryor 5 Jackson iidin ork No.

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