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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 15

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TnI- GEORGIA RUrnoAJ mT OE MAJ Al Tv A. JlAYTthl iy Mh instant. th 1 ruin- un lj HijU meridian tlm I 1 tLY. r- iHiiV MnSrir 10 Bli McJ viiie 3S 2 Vi r- AM X- 1ST- Sunday. i itcuiack Uujpm u' it iaall vU ftt fcr on Sundayr N.

ri-eeive pkscngen to 1 vny OrovetOWtt. Norwood BarnetL I MI ireensUiro Madison a. Conyers Lftho- I' a This train maiea i ivo passengers at lr Grovetown. vioa Xorwooo. Bame2 i tr asJ ro SJadisoo.

Litho- Agent MITV' l' Manager vUiirt. A. ta. Gt AT UOlTl U. A A.

I ninr ar.J in ct Sunday. ll Warn 140pm 5S4 pm 1 pr Sunday 1 1 ui i Pullman k4ivill div ich. i Atlanta I ill. l1uta to i KuiH. Pull- ihisi liiahgfc ujam lam mpm 1 Xnh liAlLY.

N. KXfKl- IAILY 180am am J3 a 7 55 am 1106 am it Sunday 7UoVm pi ttuy JO pra It AI 1. PJlmaa ji Uly ntinnitj to t' uiil lass coach Jf iit wuhuui Lhanga Iv- mrs CLn'a 3a to SasS.v..ii- to Atanta rr L. iL. ij Alan with- DISSOLUTION.

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A li i rill of HID i i lder i le i' 1 HAWK. 1. V- NiAP rn-l' Tl Of ijiliSOS i i i V- ui a fine I. oivn iJMHABITCURED DAYS. NO PAY.

i he lUuit j.urtdby i.r.ii'c. MiI SOCIETY SALAD. Events of the Week on the Soda Side of Llfo A NUMBER OF PLIANT HAPPENINGS. it th Clnh In the Tarlore anti on the Lawns cui i WwUUngt I of Corning Event summer exoJns is on in earnest and at i vular resorts in an part of the country are to be Unthi- familiar faces of Atlanta society people. Ii lJo ShMfeviryblrwhocanpowtt lydo so ha cither left ihoity' exrx-ctg to lo so In the very sear future.

The hotel at various Georgia resorts which are ry popular so-are literally filled with lS who have run away from tome cares ant lh city's heat- But Atlanta to a TOW his city and thereare Very many people hero still. De pl" th which has II tad habit of becoming oPre 7 warn atlest once or twice II the dry la not at alt unpleasant and not II tevr rlchav decided remain where they can have bi ne comfort rather than brave the inconvcnien. cv of summer resort hotels. The many pka ant resorts which are to be jicnd within a few hours' ride of Atlanta furnish ii 01 twnmlty to business men and others to com- tUt ll rieasuro of city and country life. After I busy MY In the city au eu uiug train will IT Hi after rest to any one of a half dozen or more I' where CCM pure air and absolute He I.

I taint It no wonder that the rvsorts are joi uiir. The visit of the Atlanta miles to Comber- I liiM and kk will doubtless I the U. if mu ty in th places. The mom- is i the company left the City for Camp Gor- d. i.

iit i evening and the next ten days will bring to them a great deal of solid enjoy- EM- ror who Lois a better time than the soldier hi camp vit Vfir entertainments are becoming more in pular with the young people. On' vt the residence of Mr. B. Neo IL was the scere of a delightful lawn party ty ML Edith Nelson in honor of tier friend Mu Meiiie Lou Hinton of Social Circle. The residence of Mr.

C. M. Gallaner last evening was the scene of a delightful re qtion given in honor of Mr. Frank llollinris wurth. There were present St Stella Stay Galla- her and Mr.

Charles 51. lIol11ugs worth Miss Annie lrtCfl and Mr. Frank HrlIInssworth oIls Bessie Gul1aher and Mr. M. A.

Moore. Mr. llolliuigaworth to college the first of September. THE SOCIAL CLUBS. What the Young People In Literary Circles Have Been Doingg THE FALCON CLUB.

Tlie Falcon dub met at the residence of Mrs. ld. McAIeP Houston street on Tuesday evening. Owing to the ut weather the attendance wa mall but tilt cv riii Win a very pleasant nun- THE lass. The Emersoiiii met at the residence of MHwChrbtmc II street on Friday evening irte numlKTof nemtx1' and their friends bring sent.

The wing programme was de- linLtiMly mirvl Instrumental solo jl sliMO Miil c- say. On the various trades" ilr n-irn- Mrt les reading from id Copier- t1. Mr. Will twll oral duet Natalie Miss Lulu Gimj Ul 1:1,1 Mr. Julius Christian recitation WhilIn by J.

1' irley. The next meeting wllbe at te rttiJt ui' i r. Yunlock Ob Court- la. 1 street lire- iN TUAPY SOflETY. Ii.

It n- ii wHl-iy met at reti Mr. f. II vriioa ridayevi lC as au nainiii1 Ole and wis d' ti vitl at ik-- 1. Tilt' following mem l. ii ij mitt of tie evening ho tin iip tiaki.

sine AganMiss Belle bus re uiiinryrumi F. lliliinjsvrth XJIJT Only ee Her lace Again a ssiis Lc rn tiii iNebuchailnezzariIi a Jessie Harris renting TlistBuiNlguer A. 1. Hul LJ iauin Mi. reeling AJ' njj When the Leaves Begin to Fa Je Mrs.

G. T. cc. rvEr-fAaoNr- The' Cfpiivt rsazione swicty lei a very interesting of Mr. W.

A. Hi oa tn.t lat Toes-big evening. Mr. L. V.

Ar 11 a nest feature into the dub. I1nl or is that lusty is. WC useful as welt Uasina And the rviiditjuu of the rogramne euh mw who lad ill' rendered their I wiii brought bef jri a ok. and jury and tn ir sfeu-s' 11 vn was 51111 inn. d' maiiuerby all wlo were present.

The prsgrstme MU. as rniuvs tng LTic1d th te lii-arih" Miss May Ashworth. tloll. Josiah Allen's Wife" Miss Carrie Bran nan. Duet.

Hondo Brilliant Mi Irene llcn1clS0n andMaj north Reading Tv Late for the lliun" Miss Marlie Culberson. Reading My First Love Mr. E. C. Joln.

Recitation Racy OMoore Miss Minnie Hen- 1 society will meet next Tuesday evening lit U. residence of Mr y. 11 Walton street. THE TIE THAT BINDS. Vedtliisga of the Week In Atlanta and a Ltgewooll.

KOEEBT JlCOED At te residence of the triJcs i rents Houston Ft. e- Mi 6 Luts Mi ui married to Mr. V. 11. I.

The ttremony ptrfonnc-J Rev. hr. hi n- in the pretence oh' a few relatives arid luti- frIends of the high Ojntracting panics. Mr. i Mr Rhert left Immediately after the ceremo- i hit Albany where they will visit relatives.

MtLL UPOOki Marriel atKli ewmjd clutch. Wednesday after- I- it 5' ix I. they. II. J.

Adam Mr. Kobtrt Y- to Mus Ida Florence Pricks Mr. and Mrs. :1 left the city vu tlie jicJll1fJ1l1 Air- Line for New 2. They will 11 several weeks a the various rg 1 and retuiu via Cleveland IUlJ tin.

ABOUT PEOPLE. Atlanta People and their Witenealsoitta- Vicitnr from Abroad. In the City. Mr. Joe Nix hrs returned from Eufaula.

W. L. JvhnllOu tuu returned horn Virginia. Mrs. Aloert Bk has rd from iketon Harry lull has returned from AupustaJ ML" MJill1ie Trayuliam t-k trmTH falls- Mr.

LeVoise Lamar of Mexico i un a Wt to it city. ton. Charles A. Cot I as returned from 1111 peah I. a from a trip to North Car.

ma. Mi Head of High FuJ On. visited Atlanta slssdsLy Mixs Annie Limb of Ijioraiige is vWtlng friends Atlanta. nle Isevldn of fireenville It In the city V. lrielll iks ie Martin of ur.a is the guest of A uii teIlJJ II Siryln Bun ofln Georgia.

Lo in the V' Jife ok alter till absence of ttveral Wivlir i' at ituille tigtilll Mrs it. Hunter has as her guilt Hiss Anne t. hijwljmi S. C. ii.

KUining I IlierLon. of Bavaunuh ha Len L- ty for wflitC Jays. i ioum1ny lime lit-lard of Columbus is L. I for tt WtiJit uce Amigo- Ld fsuiby med yettcr- t1 JlJCU ulK. I- c.

Stvun wife of Union Point. ttJg trll-nlb i tin- sly. J. i If of ue Mill lluiblij Point is Vititihg a ii of IIXIM AU. is vJitiug Mi talic LiftA it riV tills fur a SLfVl ll will.

1111 ill lj 1. ol Ji rf. will tp cd tt' Ipivuda. ue crr mpliiU MINI MiniiU Tuomp on of IWt lomtU the guest of AtbuiU wet and YInme Uaico are at 8 watttk6a tonvs and dark vtlleli4 returned tothodtrt Ron a Ugott Sr. may or of 1 la time city jyart of R.

A. Johnson Weft Mr Pr. yei and dSwhter rf Oolumbue MJ are the gueataLr. Newloll Jl Om taM avenue. Mrs.

IL N. Roc TriM is visiting ho family of Pr. J. Mr A. Gaston ill Loyrt Street Mrs.

Moore and Mists Moore of Mobile were in the city yesterday en route to Yhltc Sulpbur strings. Mini Katie Cooper of LaGwnsc JJ 1" Jj Minis of Sylvanla are topAn8 at 61 Capitol avenue. Miss Louise Hunter and Miss Uuie Jones or Macon will be the guests of' Atlanta. Wendi for SCVCrS1d4yL Mrs. E.

MlIChe1l and her daughter Mia Hattie May lam gone to Rle1 Sprict-s. to spend tie slimmer. hi one of the most charming belles of lJs. will remain In time city a few days with friends. Miss Mary Huwhlns.

of UwrenNv1l1e and Miss Hattie Wimberly of UulLvrus are the gucsta of illaa Illtie CtolQultt in Edgewood. Mrs. G. II. anti her on Wallace after si iiding several weeks in Birmingham and Chattan ga has returned to her delightful home on South Fryer street.

Mrs. A. I Mathews of West End returned from Palwn yesterday bringing her daughter. Miss Ca rie Ward Mathews. the latter having spent the summer in Dalton.

Hr Injury is not quite well She is still on crutches. Out of Town. J. II. James and family are at Xoreross.

Mists Nellie is visiting friends In Rome. 111 j. v. Johnson left this week for am. Mr.

I. s. Mitchell and family hove gone to Yir pow. Miss Willie McCartv Is the guest of Qalnesvillo friends. MLs Jessie PllliUps is visiting Miss Jessie Murray of tCDdS Mr.

and Mrs. Stovall have gone on a visit to friends in lonycrs. Miss Josie Mallory will spend the summer in Maryland. Misses Maui arid Lillie Goldsmith Me at Montvale springs. Miss Dosia left this week for Kansas City to vi it her sister.

Mrs. 3. E. Gullatt has gone to Kingston to spend sometime with relatives. Rev.

0. B. Strkkltr and family left yesterday for a few weeks' visit in Virginia. Miss Annie Reed is spending some time with Mrs. Toner at her Uabershnm home.

Mrs. H. Foster and family have gone on a visit to their old home. Winchester Ya. Miss Lena Herman of' Atlanta.

is visiting friends in Birmingham and Gadsden. Ala. Mrs. R. F.

Maddox and Miss Ella Maddox have gone to Greenbrier White Sulphur. Miss Irene Fisher afterspending several weeks in this city. has returned to Thomasville. Misses Maggie Daly and Maggie Kennedy are spending a few weeks at Salt Springs. Sit A.

W. Hester left for home in Hberton yesterday after a pleasant stay in the city. Mrs. theory W. Grady and children will go to Tallulah Fat on Monday to spend ten days.

Mr. C. Cady has joined his family who are summering among the Green Mountains of Vermont. Mr. and Mrs.

T. A. Hammond will leave in a few days to spend some time It the onee White Mis it Johnson is spending several weeks at Mount Airy Georgia where she is the centre of attraction. Mrs. E.

Alfriend of Albany accompanied by her tr. stopping in West End with her son A. It. lmend. Mrs.

Dr A. W. Calhoun has returned tiers the Xviiev White and is now Mrs. John N. lull at Yewnan.

Mrs. Pat falhourf and Miss Cnlhoun are at Xar- coochcv the guests of Mrs. CaltnUas father. Mr. George V.

Williams. Mrs. T. D. Meailcr Mrs.

Walter Tester Miss Mala ills' Icy anlokmel and Mrs. WM Lowry lire lit Mm we ptin Tennessee. Ms 1' tech an I ML Resale Hammond. urine ul Lillie Ormeaud Willie lit yesterday fur Tallulah Falls. Miss Minnie rawiorl of Valdosta after spcnd- na few weeks lwt with Mrs.

U. D. Smith of un it street hus guile to Tolluhab Falls. Little Misses Alice and Cora BrtUllblett re turned to tLir home in FtIiytb after a pleasant vst to Mhs lJOt Nays at ii Garuelt street ThI Ida and Clara Freita who spent the summer with their aunt Mrs. Jacob left on the Air yesterday for their hum.

in New York. Mrs. Hester of Etberton so well known for her superior musical abilities has to time regret of her niny returned home having teen in the city II tueit of Mrs. Jut-it Howard 19 East Fair street. Mr.

mnS Mrs. Joe Thompson Mr. Charlie Crank- shuwinil Mr. Pineleft yesterday for Greenbrier. White Suiphurf rings irginia.

They will le jun10 0 the route by Mr. and Mrs. ew Ninons. Jr. MIsS JmOUS and Miss Williams of Charleston.

TUfiOlGII THE STATE. What the Society People of Georgia Have en and Contemplate Doing. Adalrtville. This picnic at Poplar Springs Methodist church was success it goodly number of young 1" attended. Mr.

G. N. rd has been visiting the family of Mr. Juln lJlyd. of Sonora.

Mr. Thomas Ayre and family will spend the balance of the summer at Mrs. L. J. Woods he is from Lake Weir.

Flit. fr. George Yeach and his sister made a flying visit down the Western and Atlantic rood last week. Mr. Casey is visiting relatives in Rome this week.

Mr. 1. UMarton of Shameson Tents. is spending several Jays with his father Captafn Morton. Sir.

Clark and ton of Atlanta. fp ut a day or so re last Vetk. Mrs. Powell and Miss Emma Cornwell of Rome en the gues has been guests of Missis Annie and BOH loin for a week. Mr.

ii. Lewis and sisttr have returned from Rawllugs spring where they have been for some time. Mr. A. C.

Tritutle went over to Rome to see his r. Mrs. Camp last week. Mish MattieLacy. of Calhoun has been down to MV her father Mr.

William Lacy. Captain E. B. Earle went down to Atlanta II few days a o. Mrs.

F. I' Bowdeil is visiting her daughter Mrs. James St. Auderbout Kingston. Aewurth.

Miss BettiI' uchrau of Thonwville is visiting relatives here. Miss Mary Lee SieMillan visited friends in town this week. Mrs. Akermiso. of ofCartersvihe been attending the meeting here this week carried on by Rev.

Mr. Bauehmamm of Tennessee. Sir it. N. Holland one of Marietta's popular law.

yers WM in Aewonh during the week. J. J. tebom of Heney. visited re this week.

IF. 0. B. Pledger visited Atlanta this week. Mr Lyon.

of Marietta was here to see her father Mr. Harris who is quite tick. Mr. Louis Strickland after pending sometime in tie far west is now on a visit to his old home. Miss balile titter who has been visiting friends here.

has returned home in Atlanta. S. U. and N. Kendrick was in town timing this lust wed HL The spacious residence of Dr.

A. I. Moore uiufiilnl tooverliAvfn Otis' night last' week the occasion a surtrmn rty In honor of visiting young Udiet. ThecouiJ'- i rticii atlng were- Ii. 1) Arautley Jr.

with Slits Stamlc ACQIa E. P. ins with Miss Emma liarliug J. Estes with Mit Mints Brake. V.

G. Tjvm with Miss Nettle Join B. ONeal with Slits ila Smith Jcli ii Br utley with Miss Fannie Hopkins N. G. Me- Mtllmm with Miss Emma Keller Professor Gruff with SIcs Lilly III J.

YOlllnmlJ with Miss Mary Hr wii J. Keller with MUg Anna Ksmpon T. hljtil with Misa Uik Iltmlry K. Harper with ML-- Mary strieklaai N. Moore with Miss Pauline Harper.

Couyers. Mrs. E. IT. Stewart of Staunton is sjcnding the week with relatirea in this city.

Me-are. E. Ii. llrudiiox5 Joe A. Me arid Joe AIL.

tire visiting Ire I Mii- Jessie ihlhlhp of Atlajits Is visiting Miss 1 Jlj MtitTtiy. Mr. itti Sirs. S. C.

tolnll of Atlanta lire visiting Mrs. S. C. liirier Lion. I.

K. Llill of Newton county was in the dty list Moiuluy. MiMiOrtiiu eaves of Montezuma Is visiting Slit. V. o.l.fl.ln J.

It Alexander and Rev. N. Keff Smith and ill of ofAmlaita are attending myrn et ins wldeh ijiiiaence tlTidor night. Mr. 140 Ytliiitg uiul tinily of Bi Alt.

returned homo ant a visit to reuitlvet lvie in Itn tie lotte-- ln returned from a visit to MU lIeu fUof Walnut lirtve J. Barton and wife have returned trout a trip to tiLt springs. Canton. At the reAfec house en Monday evening the Gm ties yuuug tiple of the little city of Canton lutd the uru oh' engaging In one of the incest de- iKhifiil sof theeeuaon. This highly enjoyed event ill Ii Le rru1ClUbcr by those who Lad the 1151011 piirticlriiinriIn It Among the vie- tssrs wctstnt we notified Mteeji Mjugie Harris May Vftthesvflie.

who tag been S. Mi yw nl Kellogg has returneQ home. Mr. Tom Burnett IOOmt1atl1ed by liii aunt Mrs. nnrtVofHoflvifpring lBTliittnsjSi.

Hudson of UujjMCeT Miss Mama luiTti of Atlanta visiting her' aunt. Mrs. Captain Newman on Main street Mr. Joe 11. QuOln romeriyof thii lace butnoW or Atlanta.

who with his faintly hare boon vUltlns frlenda an retatiTce In Canton ha retonedhoma Mia unl6 White of Atlanta it vialung. Dr. M. Turk and family. Ml Pinnle Teawer of this place IS Ihe' femlly or Major Petty at OphirGar A party consisting of Misses Agnes Tessley Johnson.

Besde Aul and Colonel a D. Madox spent a dellKhtfal day at the Georgia nible works outheSthifist. Columbus. On last Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. A.

M. Braunon. a most delightful lAwq party was given complimentary to Miss Carrie DUnnou Amerieus. Those present were Misses Carrie Brannon of Americas Eme Minims or Brooklyn Ida Beach Uzzle Kyle Annie Kyle. Juliet Hudson Annie Redd Rena Bars Mattie Wilverson Willie Watt Bennie Crawford Annie Battle Lena Daniels Messrs.

A. A. Wilcox B. r. Gilbert Rhodes Browne Tim Salisbury George Riddle Leroy Johnson a.

1. Manson. Charles Shorter D. Freer E. B.

Freeman Aonzo Carter. TW KlikseyYonng Garrett George Garrett Perry Spencer G. Y. Tlgner. M.

8. Acee J. W. Bedell Q. IL Bowers Will Brannon Barton Eberhart.

The Columbng Guards leave Mony August 8 for Warm Springs where they will encamp for a week. The Columbus Dramatic association will give another one of their delightful entertainments in a few days. They will present Ben Bolt. Cuinming. Colonel James Lester wife and baby of Covington.

came to visit their numerous km of umnaing last week. Mrs. Pate. of Jasper is visiting her parents and numerous friends of her girlhoed here. Miss Lena Klrby returned last week from an ex.

tended visit in Korth Carolina. 3. W. stan returned from his Florida winter home to his summer home here. Maul Kelley one of Cummings popular merchants paid the gate dry a business visit last week.

EUavllle. Miss 1 Myers of Preston returned home with Miss Lura Murphy to the delight of her many friends. Miss Leila tiornady one of' our most charming young ladles is visiting Miss Emmie Remedy of Montezuma. Mr. Gus Dunn is visiting relatives here.

MissBeulah Crawford of ranesv1le. is visiting the family of Colonel I. N. Mott. Miss Pearl MoMichael of Buena Vista is visiting Miss Addle Smith to the especial delight of one of our boys.

Mrs. J. B. Murray or Garden Valley is visiting the families of W. D.

Murray and H. J. Williams. Our efficient sheriff 1. F.

Woods has just returned home from a vacation spent in Alabama. DrJ NCheney Colonels H. McCrovJR Williams C. R. MeCrory N.

Mott attended court in Americus last week. Colonel J. R. Williams is visiting Mends in Dawson. Time rein so far has not injured my crop except cotton.

The damage to the cotton crop might prove very light as the only danger to far to the shedding of forms. Edgewood. One of the most pleasing events in our village was the marriage of Mr. Robert Nell and Miss Lola Florence Brooks on last Wednesday eve. The church was handsomely decorated' attendance large.

The selections of music In Leaving Thee my Mother Dear Strength of Union March under charge of Mrs. 6. V. Murphey was rendered very tine and singularly ajJMipnate The con. trlttrng parties left immediate after ceremonies fur an extended trip north and east.

Mr. James R. Mell and bride are in Washington city. Mr. iloiderfield six years of age was burled a hew days ago.

The new public road from the Flat shoals road via IV Hanyes and C. V. Smiths to the turnpike is a fixed Now let Fulton's commission er open up a road from the county line via A. G. handlers and H.

Hulseys to the city limits. Another marriage will soon occur in our midst. The East Atlanta Land company is pushing the work of improvement rapidly and will soon have the finest suburban residence lots in the south. in gilt edge fix. Foster street bridge Is II grand Improvement but with the present narrow street wilt baof little benefit.

Tile visit of the Horse Guards will. mark a new epoch in tine history of Elgewood and the girls now all hum military airs. Lieutenant C. W. Smith has the finest Jersey heifer in the south the daughter of Wicksie.

Fort Valley. Frank Gurr was in town Sunday. Joint U. Cluton. of Macon county here last week.

Ben Campbell of American visited Will Ross on Friday. Silos Florrie Connor is in South Carolina. C. D. Anderson Jr.

and wife vent up to Griffin Wednesday. V. C. Gray of Oxford AljLjmt iliJl lu relatives here. G.

Gray andUrson Lawrence Me in New York. Mrs. Dr. Brown is at home from the Indian springs. J.

It. AXaerson will reside here in tore. S. B. Burr and J.

Ab. Everett attended the' state horticultural convention in Dalton this week. Miss Beulais Carson of Reynolds was In town Thursday. Fail-burn. Misses Mollie and Maggie Phillips of Atlanta who have been visiting here have return.

edhome. Sir. Eugene Haralson of Heard county- after spending II. few dept with friends here has returned home. Miss Willie Morrow.

of Carrollton is visiting the family of Colonel L. S. Roan. Misses Mettle Pelham of Atlanta. Julia Gorman of Alabama and Vista Black of CtUllpbeUton.

who have been visiting Mrs. B. F. Jones have returned home. Professor U.

B. Parker of lI8penlle. spent last Sunday item. Vr. and Mrs.

J. H. Longtno returned this week frip a visit to relatives in Newnan. Griffin. Misses Mattie Brlscoo and Mary Clark of Newnan who have been isiting Miss Rum Powell for some time have returned home.

Miss Carrie Dullard has returned to her home in Columbus. after a very pleasant visit here. Miss Emmie Burr. of Macon arrived In the city last week to spend sometime. Miss Hattie Mallory.

of Forsyth who has been visiting Gritlin for some time. has returned home. Miss Mom1e Cassldey Of Guyton Ga. Is visiting friends in the city. Miss Lizzie Veal of rifle has returned me after a pleasant visit here.

Hiss Mary Hammond who has been visiting in Yh-ginla for some time past. has returned home. Sire B. R. makely has returned from Gainesville where she has moon spending the summer.

Mr. J. A. Stewart has returned from a trip to Warm springs. Mrs.

W. J. KlnCllld and her daughter Miss Adime have returned from a pleasant trip to Warm springs. A very pleasant test was given last Thursday evening by ills Anna Belle Moss in honor of two of Irmlllns charming visitors Misses Mattie Briscoe an I Mar Clark or Newnan. The O.

O. literary club was delightfully entertained tent Thursday night at the residence of Mrs. G. J. Drake.

Sirs. Natumie lark and Master David kn for Rome Thursday after sending several weeks with relatives in Griffin. Miss Lula McDonald Is spending sometime with. friends in the gate city. Mist Mildred Steed.

of ofEilner hbs returned home after a short stay here. Miss Nellie Grant returned home from Atlanta yesterday she was accompanied by her friend Miss Mamie litUllbjJCek who will be her guest for some tune Gainesville. Hon. rope Barrow of Athens Judge" N. L.

Hutch- ens and C. H. Brand of LawrenLerllle were in the city during the week. Sire. Juo.

R. Ware returned to her home in LaGrange after spending several weeks at the Hunts boiisein this city. Stlt Georgia Crtehtan an Interesting young testy of Columbus is a guest of Professor tallatte on Main street. Mrs. J.

A. Lincoln and children of Chattanooga are visiting relatives to the city. Mr. T. N.

Emory of Corumbus is again the city and It rs. lit. Cox and wife of Sadisun Ala. are visiting the family of Mr. A.

G. Williams on Sycamore street. Mrs. Moses wife of Mr. Moses.

has returned to Newnan after a vUlt 01 several weeks in Gainesville. The fifth ball of the season was given by Mr. Tar- toe Arlington on Thursday night and It any and all balls heretofore given at this popular uAfl New Holland and Oxmee White Sulphur springs eeui In delegations who teemed to enjoy the festivities of the1 evening very much. Wurmi band discoursed sweet maslo end the young people tripped the light fantastic toe" into the wee' sir honraof time ufcht. At o'clock tie happy throng IiSIeraeSI wending their way to their abodes delighted with the evenings pJea urea.

Wink Taylor row teen very UccesIflul in JPa management of the Arlington oteJ and fully understands the art or catering to the wants of the traveling public and those seeking pleasure ii SWv85TBVvStfJS5S JJr AbramMartWana her three oiaghters of wrivedln Jooesboro lattBttndar where. of Atlanta spent last Mr. P. Milner spent last Monday in Hampton Jasper. Kin i 1 wife ofDalton tie.

lk Joseph IvS WteiL AngustaV GarMnWm Wrt iWi Pensacola and Wm. are stopping at the Mchian ni Mrtit wire and three children of Fort Clark Texas Lieutenant W. A. Slunk anTwlfe of tortXeavenworth Kansas are stopping at Gus Simmons at his mineral spring nee. Jasper.

Kingston. Yrs. w. A. Glllam visited the gate city Tuesday.

Messrs. Bayless end Bell tram St. Paw Mien. tth week here prospecting for investments. The picnic Thursday at the Saltpetre eave was gnlte an enloyable event All the young people jronvhere attended with quite a numberJrom Car- Snullock from Atlanta came up to attend the burial of their kinsman Captain John 1' Thursday.

toGeorpLumpkln La recovering from an attack Miss Ludie Shelor visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Robert Pope went down to Atlanta Thursday. Mrs. Aters of Atlanta and Miss Annie Shepherd of Covisjton visited their relative Sirs.

Mary Cloud last weic. Dr. I. B. Gillam of Atlanta was in town Thom- day.

Loachapoka. Ala. Nr. B. C.

Duncan has been visiting relatives In Whltesburg Ga. Miss India Powers of Montgomery Is the guest of Miss May Wilson. Miss Annie Mahone is visiting her brother in Locust Grove. Ga. Mr.

Will Duke. of Atlanta was in town Monday and Tuesday. Mr. George Vaughn of Arkansas is the guest of relatives here. Miss Sue Erie Johnson has returned from a de lightful visit to Oak Bowery.

Mrs. Tom Wilson and son of Montgomery are the guests of Captain J. T. Wilson. Mrs.

Perkins lies returned from a trip toWaverly and Opelika. Miss Domie Duke of is spending some time with Mrs. Hoyt A party of our young people consisting of Miss May Wiflson Mr. Allen Miss Zula Mr. Woodruff Miss Powers and Mr.

Wtuson enjoyed a fin lidous omnibus ride Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. Hanson is visiting relatives in Opelika. Jljgs Carrie Hsyley of Montgomery Is spending the summer with Mw Gussle Mahone.

Mr. John Ellison visiting friends at Gold HilL Mr. llRyn1e of Columbus spent last week with relatives here. Miss Belle Page has a splendid school near Notasulga. Mr.

Will Andrews of Oak Bowery is in our midst the guest of Dr. Johnson. Ma. L. Cox.

after spending sometime with her mSffier. returned to her home in Gold HIlL Mrs. Hart- and eon of Xewnan Ga. has been the guest of her mother for sometime past they returned home Saturdtv lliss Lillie Mabone of otasulga has been the guest of Miss Gussie Mahoue for several days she returned house Tuesday. John Hanson Jr.

spent Wednesday in Opelika. Messrs. Jones and Perry. of Auburn spent Friday in our village. Messrs.

cullors Felton and Taylor of Auburn was in our midst Sunday. Miss Jennie Page of Oak Bowery is the guest of' the family of Mr. B. Page. Mr.

W. U. Ha vis one of Atlanta's operators after spending several days here. returned home. Miss Lana Wood of of' spent last week.

with her sIster Mrs. Warren. Quite a pleasant sociable gathering was held at Mr. Willsons Friday night in honor or Miss Powers. Messrs.

Lyons Beasley and Nolan Xotasulga was among the Friday guests. Misses Allen and Powers and Mr. Duke spent Thursday at Vaughn's mill. Mr. IL R.

Woodruff who has been spending some tim in our vWagewtll return horn next week. Lexington. Colonel and Mrs. Wm. H.

Sims and son Harry of Columbus. Miss. are visiting relatives here. Mrs. J.

T. Arnold and family have returned from Watson's springs. Mits Nella Moss is the queen equestrlene of our city. Mr. W.

H. Deadwyler has returned from Watson's springs touch improved. Misses Lena and hattie Latimer of Athens Me visiting friends here. Miss Alice P. Smith hiss returned from a short visit to Washlnn.

Ga. Mrs. Arthur Hello will not return from her trip to Tennessee until next week. Miss Eflie need after visiting Miss Mantle Bacon has returned to Athens. Miss Bisnie Baron spent the past week with Miss Irna thhlard.

of Cherokee corner this county. Sir. Edward Young one of the most brilliant writers on the weekly press wilt retire from the editorial chair of the Oglcthorpe Echo to assume a like position on the Greensboro Herald. Our little city wilt less a good citizen the Echo an able writer and society a great loss in his ac compllshed wile. Monticello.

Miss Hattie White and Mr. Hunter Jordan wete married at the Presbyterian church in our town Rev. O. A. Thrower of the Methodist church Officiating.

Miss Hattie is the second daughter of Mr. N. B. White. Mr.

Jordan is an enterprising young merchant of the inn of' Jordan Bros. Co. of this place. They have the congratulation of a large umber of friends. Mr.

A. H. Jordan was married to MissH. N. Whets on the lId at the Presbyterian Ichureh.

The church was filled to witness this tags which bids fair to lead to a prosperous and happy life. They left this morning for a trip north among relatives of- the brides fattier. Our Young Americans gave us quits a laughable minstrelsy last night. We feel alarmed for their safety as Barnum willUkely be after the whole tot as soon as he hears of their talent. Mount Airy.

As the season advances the gaieties increase. Reside the regular weekly germane there are ii ling and card panics and theatricals the latest diversion being sunrise parties introduced end ably conducted by Mr. V. P. Tiff of Albany.

The first of these novel picnics was given Sriday morning when a party of about twenty in vehicles and on horseback left for ML Griffith. A charming drive of about two and ahalf mites through weeds. with occasional glimpses of widespread low lands. In all the vague beauty miSt and shadow and the summit of the mountain is rest Then ascending a small tower a picture of such rare loveliness Matches below that one la well repaid for the inconvenience of early rising. Indeed the wonder is that this miracle of beauty the glory of the coming day should be so seldom wities- d.

Leavlnethe tower. the breakfast cloth is spread coffee boiled and breakfast partaken of with appetites none the lees keen for the unaccustomed early morning exercise. Last weeks entertainment of tableaux and recitations was voted by all a complete success. Conspicuous among the many beautiful pit tares were Honor to Art. A group composed of Misses Pond Ellis end Pringle ssthettc IX times paying homage to the face of' Venus the godless of leanly being represented by Miss Phrebe Ellolt and the casket scene from the Merchant of Venice.

in which Miss Nuns Cheatham tntjeritmnnted the fate Portia. Another delightful german was given Tuesday evening. Among the new corners articlpatlng were Misses Dollie Tarrar and LulaWootoa of Albany and Messrs. Tiff. Cutliff and VlI from the some place.

Resiiit swivels D. W. Rountrfe Qulttnsn Ga. r. Post en.

Savannah Jos. M. Blown Atlanta fahlleJhnval Atlanta Miss Lamar Rutherford Attet I Hugh iiagan Richmond. G. E.

McCall. Mr. it. It. Plant and family Sirs W.

ii. Gilbert Albany Mta S. Kirtlund WQOtou Albany. Marietta. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Clover. and daughter. Miss Lizzie and her guests Miss Fannie Cook of Macon and Silas Jessie Montgomery of this city have returned from a protracted visit to White Path Springs.

The night after their return. the young ladles were given I dance at Nichols hall by the young men of 11 city. The Misses Noble gave a dance to their juvenile scholars at Nichols hall on last Wednesday night. The children were arrived in fimer costume and looked truly beautiful. Friday night the Mines Noble gave a german at NtcholJl hall to their older scholars and to a large number of invited guests.

Dancing was kept up unW a late hour to the strains of Williams's Atlanta orchestra andthefavon were numerous and beautiful. Ml Mary Draxnty or Athens is here. TWtin. friendi. lilss Clayton of OreenesboroGwho has been Mla ck rfHottoa Texsi iisabecsi TiatIngTelatlTe hereKturncdI raoa Mrs.

IiDeT Lawrence gave a delightful Hills lance at her residence on wtittock avenue on last Thursday night courpiimentar to resident and vi. lUng young ladies. During anmterval In the dance elegant refreshments were. seryed Ilet which dancing kept up until late hour. XUleft re- gretttogthatsojileasantaneveninywasover.

wrTtomaj dmonstonofTeii wn tat teen visiting his family here hai returned horn Mr. A. Brown Atlanta. Tisited here this week Inpunuitof social PlelLttlreS. wlonelT W.

Grover seneral traveling agent Marietta and North. GoorftraJiraawtotAf Ken confined to his room by a serious illness is out on the i streets ID. to the delight of Ms many Mr. and MriTc a yd have returned from short Tidt to MoWle. Ala.

MfesLocyTrmantof Xhariott Ylsiting relatives. peBUsa winter of AUnt3 a here v1aitng MissEiteWinn. Nortross. Mrs. Edgar Thompson and family wbo have been stopping at the have rammed to their home In Atlanta.

Quite a pleasant sociable was given last week at tne residence of ftofessoiOooledge. It WM greatly enjoyedbyalL Mrs. I. W. Holbrook who has been spending the summer the Brunswick Intel returned borne last Opelika Ala.

Miss Onle Edwards a charming Atlantian is visiting relatives on Tallapoosa street. Miss Lucy Evans of LaGrange who for some time has been the guest of Miss Nellie Smith on Chambers street ha returned to her horns very much to the regret of her many Opelika friends. General George P. Harrison Jr. attorney for the.

Western railroad was in Atlanta Thursday on legal business. Miss Eva Moore. of Columbus and a lady of pleasing attainments is visiting Mrs. N. Renfro on East Randolph street.

Miss Nannie Fannin the accomplished daughter of Colonel James F. fannin of ofLaisrangeIa visiting her relations Lee IEcho1a and family on South Chambers street. Miss Mantle Harrison the sponsor of the tee Light Infantry will soon leave for a few weeks' sojourn at White Sulphur springs Va. John T. Dorsey and C.

A. iudmon have returned from a very extensive northern and western pleasure trip. Judge Henry D. Clayton a very prominent candidate in the last gubernatorial campaign and now president of the ttate university spent the evening of Tuesday in this city the guest of Captain R. Jeter.

Mrs. T. P. Llghtfoot of Senner nee Miss Jessie Brown. Is visiting her brother Carla Brown Cashier Fir National bank.

Miss Leila Wilkinson of LaGrange Is the guest of the Misses Ed wards on Geneva street. The OpeUka dramatic company composed of floe ram local talent played to a very select slid appreciative audience in West Point Friday night. The company Is composed of Besets B. A Morris L. U.

Cooper John R. llower John F. and Joe Renfro and Sam Newman- Misses Mantle Harrison. Annie Renfro and Annie Driver. They are playing VThe Tramp a highly amusing comedy.

Sparta. The most enjoyable sociable event of this season WM the watermelon party given by Mr. fie Harley at his beautiful suburban home Thursday evening last. The party chaperoned by Sir. and Mrs.

W. A. Buekner left the quiet little village of Sparta just as the moon was peeping over the east- ern horison and In a short time were gliding down the spacious lawn that to their destination where everything that Will healthy and sweet was spread in profusion. Mr. Harley entertained well.

At late hour all dispersed and returned home. Among those present were Mr. tad Mrs. W. A.

Buckner. Misses Gay Clinch Kutll Pierces Ella Turner Annie Turner Claude. Mlddlebrooks Annie Harley. Sallie Smith. Kittle Smith Nellie Gardiner Sallie Bowen Minnie Bowen Saltle Lewis Ella Powell Sarah Pierce Pauline Harlay and Messrs.

Ned Burnett Tom Little Walter Thomas. Battle Harley Lee White Hugh WhiteHall White Walter Pierce Henry BorweU Ed Alriend Frank Turner Marion Turner George UddIebroob Frank Little Duncan Brown Ben Alfrlersd Jim Alfrlend Jim Gardiner Cal Denham and Osmon Grimes. Tallulah Falls. Seven days of rain has spit had a tendancy to heighten the spirits of visitors at Tallulah yet in spite of the Inclemency or the weather we are having some good times. Tilt hottest day we have had.

was only 93 and the nights ire always delightfully eooL The largest party or the season was given by Mr. T. A. RotInson proprietor of the Robinson's hotels A fine band of four pieces furnished as good music III one could wish to dance by. The dancing hall Will beautifully decorated with ferns evergreens and flowers.

Among the guests and visitors whose names we learned were Mr. and Mrs Dr. Home Augusta Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Dent Xewnan Mr. and Mrs. Lieutenant Trlppe U. S.

A. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrison. Athens Mr.

and Mrs. J. MeCloskey Athens. Mrs. Walter T.

McArthur Lumber City Mrs. C. w. Vanbleck. Cincinnati Mrs.

Edgar Landrum Atlanta Mrs. IL. C. Camp Birmingham Mrs. E.

R. Hanson Albany Sirs OFerrel Athens Misses Fannie said Hattie Smith. Atlanta Miss Helen Long Newnan Miss Sallie Claspy Atlanta Miss Joste Feint Atlanta Misses Lucy and Flora Frye Tuscaloosa. Ala. Miss Parker Tuscaloosa Ala Miss lentils Mallard Atlanta Miss Jennie Stacy.

New York Mr. Norman LawsheMinnesota Lieutenant Charles F. ParkerU. A. Lieutenant Trippg and lady U.

S. A. Mr. Irving Gillis Palatka Fla. Sir.

nSnYder Savannah Mr. Fletcher Robinson Tallulah Captain 8. H. Jones Atlanta Sir. James A Lyon Olerisyille Term Mr.

J. K. Swift FlbertonOa. Mr. Sam Orr Nashville Tenn Mr.

Chas. W. Hays. Cincinnati Mr. Frank Mitchell Crawtordvllle Mr.

Lindsay Baker. Sparta Judge Bleckley ClarksvlUe Mr. it. A. Ryder Talbotton Mr.

S. A. Smith New Orleans Mr. J. 0.

Klmbro Baltimore Mr. a C. Johnson St. Louis. West Point.

Miss Eunice Horsley is visiting friends in LaGrange and Urantvllle. Mrs. Sue Lanier and Miss Lottie left Friday for a popular resort In Georgia. Miss Nellie Brown of Alabama and Georgia mills is visiting Miss Julia Word. Miss Stacy Pope Callaway of LaGrange is again cheering us with her presence.

Miss Long of San Jose CaL ii visiting Mrs. Adams. Miss Mamle Stubbs or Montgomery Is visiting relatives here this week. Miss Jessie Zellars of Grantyille after a delightful visit to Miss Itsrsley returned home Wednesday. Misses Imogene and Carrie Lou Griggs are visiting friends In Opellka.

Miss Clara Jones 01 LaFayette Ala. is visiting Miss Mabel Lanier. Mr. Frank Looter Jr. left on Tuesday for New York and other northern cities.

Captain J. J. Smith returned from New York Thursday. Mr. J.

Si. Harrington left for Hale springs Monday. He It visit the north from there. Mr. W.

T. Huguloy will leave for Salt Springs and the north in a few days. Mr. W. F.

Sheppard at home teem Baltimore. Mr. W. U. Harrington arrived in New.

York Sun. day on the Umbriji after a perilous passage across the Atlantic. Will re home nut week. Mr. I Lanier Is in Boston.

Misses Annie Williams Louis leter and Fannie Houston are at Tallulah for a few days. Miss Eunice lioreley entertained a few select Mends a few evenings since in honor or her guest Miss llara of Grantvlie. It was pronounced recherehe in every respect. Miss Mary Scott gave quite a nice lawn party Thursday evening In honor of Misses Nellie Brown and Pope Callaway. Miss CallleMcKennle will lea vein a few days for Gainesville.

Miss Nettle Zachry la visiting Salt Springs. Mrs. Angle WI1kerstD Is taking a vacation in the mountains of north Georgia. Mrs. Mellon and Mrs Echols returned from Gainesville last Saturday.

Mm ZaehIy returned from Gainesville last week. Oconee White Sulphur Springs. The various bridges swept sway by the late heavy rains In this section have all been replaced. Within tte last week the once White nai re ceved a large influx of yjiltOri from different see. UoIlS of the country.

The betel and cottages are comfottably filial and no where south Virginia can be found a happier. pleatanter and moie congenial crowd thin the one now at this elegant Georgia resort. Dr. John H. Pike celebrated surgeon of New Orleans arrived a few days go.

Mrs. roe woo la the leader of the choir In Trinity church New Or leans. and whose voice Is one of hemon cultured In the otrthhu been spending sometime at the Oconee White. Ehe- one of the mot popular ladles at the springs. Mr.

a P. Prewley of AngastA arrived here ft days ago. and will speusi severs weeks here. P. Stovihl of Augusta accompanied by the beautiful and acrssnptishcd Miss Maude liatthe Ooones White.

4 Mr. E. P. Clsaxuberiinot or Atlanta. here fatter- Full Dress German At TateSpiinga everyFridaynigKt fia.

uwi i. ttimrjtfH AuSUn fttullyamr dthT yesterday jrh y5nii toe entire summir UWMK and Un U5wt Jfrv tte General JT. JnBnaijrad wife all of tall A music affords much pleasure to all The table st the Crones Whitsis i ttf best of any southern resort' the people st Life at New Holland was never gayer than at the present. The recent runs caused a' little uneasiness but owing to the skillful management of Messrs. Barnes Camp not a one left during.

the. bad TreatheriJTeTr guests continue to arrive daily and New HO land puts on an appearance of llf eand gayety. No summer resot can boast of more amusements nor can any place present at crowd so well pleased as New Holland. othIng lli left undone that wisfc could devise which would add to the comfort or happiness of tiy one. Music Is furnished by one of' ea string bands south and each evening issspat In listening to the sweet strains as theyygq out over the hill tops or In partkipating wlth' the merry dancers in the large ball room.

Stn the rain the atmosphere Is pure and bracing and" the numerous letters telegrams andfai- rivals tell of the largest crowd by double that has ever visited the springs In the past. LAST WEEK of' our great sale when all our fltpckf Trnll Vist tljl r4- II counts of 25 to 50 perj cent' from regul prices. M. Rich Bros. fr' A SELECT HOUSED No.

133 PeMhtree Street Atlanta rsROameEhsT SHADY LOCATION ENTIBJEMS' JL away from R. R. locomotives and smoke Special rates for July and August. Junel9 2m sun ocl pg. ASkin of Beauty is a Joy Forevec DR.

T. FELIX GOURAUDS Oriental Cream or Magical Beaift and' Skin 414 eases and ev eryblemlshf on beauty defies de tec- stood the tesf ofoOveanani Is soliarmles we taste it to be sure tbe preparation Is properly made Accept' counterfeit Cl nTOB The distinguished Dr. A. Sayer said to a lady 01 the haul ton a patient As you ladles will OK them I recommend toumnds Cream' II the leas harmful of all the skin preparations. One bottle will last six months using it every day.

Also din Subtile removes superfluous near without to jury to the skin. RD. T. HOPKINS. Manager.

4S Bond StfcY For we by all drugelets and fancy goods dealers throughout the United States andEnrop Beware of base Imitations. 51000 reward for arresl and proof or any one selling the same. declf dly EI soc wk eow 11 sinjf M. RICH BROSrf Offer 200 yards SP9 Cotton at 1 cent' ea good Towels 21 cenf Hemstitched Hand4 kerchiefs 5 cents. and Laces at 10 75 cents at 50 cents this week.

THOSE. Should be Stamped me Package of RULJWAD Rl R. ROU CoJ AfY rHO OIJt. Non' the II. nl- I rt time.

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ThomJIIOn AI Holcomb i. tt1 Miss I Vh hi wlvWUnr liiendS in L1arkt 111e has re1 rnoo to U1 eiI7 maor A1I1. the 01 End. Mrs. 1rQlu gueitll Dr.

8. 1 OiIIItIJI I of' tli GaHo11M lra. oorc Ore lIe el i 8 tl Miss Ella a en ue. iss 11 CIln A Rr Eprl I1I. Jiss Lth Danrp Irt herson llAc Fpcnding tanooga.

iu t1l n. t' I 6bn fe a fn1 ellie Wl Item. 1r. MitchellllIld I I Ir. toJYers.

iss' visit some time etcr ay WtlD ginll fe th I JI eral ri i' he dI lis all spn in1 Air Geor lal Ir 1 Sl. son. net- Hill. ewnlUJ. rs lalhoUIhnt1 ar- I I in a 6.

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Ir. fnfrYt a. i 1t I ia I i 1 nln th ee cwra ir Lrllul wl k. i clll 1 BUIlloin r. wL wh re li1n da htlr rs.

tin Mauie lhrulI ha I ago. Jt fr i. er daughterIrs. lj 5 iting fri nds Irs H' jr. bon.

belle lr. tL I nhtno dh Nill tlIrt r. rHum 1 At 111. rli rnce II nolln ioJ I tarty The 11. Arantl Jrl bs HI I i 1 i i IJ eB.

ani siiWle Join Hitlntl iS 1. Iillu I b' HrwlI jit jSo lenll Il. rid. anll. 11 Statulwn Va.

SJ 1 rJ' 1 ar 1Joe it IhHU Ir Hllr In II" toa tI. Ilt I1io Ii orl fou ezumA vl5i ng II v. Smyrns ia iioetice4 Jl A oh 11 Ill tm roD Ii. IlJf t' f. rt Jn hI 111 s.

I 1 I tu lfur I lJT Lcof Ji It1I1 lIr ufthe tl season. 1 111 IL 1iUl I it. uOOllllbo iWrllli at HA rIal W. Atf 7 lprn ften. I tctJ11LI lhlce Ida lItcb haifleavllle Jlt Ma1JohDltt WB1halla.

Y. III It uvrtonOaW et L1 1om" 1J 1 2 if Lucy Putnam on st Marl tA 5tr Ti Vfl helor bobU Ht. ogg re rcn Ung Atlinta1 BII1Il1n ronn rlyohhl bui 1oW AtlantaJ 101 relatlYClin Cantonbaa retlnne bOmo. Maml J. fn MUs thfap1 Oph1r Ga.

con ting ea Be1eAut 011 tbe Sth 111st. oUhe of ttle ern wford Jels Johnson1L T. W. KlrkseYyOUUg wfir Mon hy. 8 Le8t bab1 as ek ortb elhe ty I th Co gi at gh hasjusi Dr.

J. N. Cheney Mecroy J. R. a waI be and ce charge a nate er In nH i rfie1d Ja by mw 8 I1 Ake drw iH subur ha of Ho lmll.

tF1orr1e Ala eS and iDr fr eJ. un Thurs 1a Fairb rn. an ed home. 1 da r. fr cwIl1ul.

1. a. fri ndti al. alfg J. I basleen Ir.

In lIs nmn' a1llark ewnan. lall I of or fr nds cromj nled dUU lh kof 11' hone In 11N Or ar I t1 6 a r. Y. Vne.n 01ICYen LtIUoUhe r. lor lit eclJl1 IUIdill Wbur ur NrlnoOlh i IIlnd th ii Ut nfht Atl 4i1 li el a pIfulin o1the ell wan.

lile hotel ttlIleJIOU thu bean overlIOwtnr iaid bnJ I I V- FO' 4i 1i J. Usi Llzito Jo or i i 8t tiifqlWiti i JI1l1lJJ 1I rt. 1 el J. D. nutcheou toads a ffitGAti autaJasUaturd ht fiJrlarrided1li lat9l1nd ft.

wbe. re. lIUftbesonl the 1tlmIner the Cl lr Stewart 11. lpetl 11ngaeT. eral.

c1a at IIDAI Qmthron- a Clnwuy Jonesboro. airs Co D. Vincent Co W. otAt- tal1h are visiting their KraDd Hh LO Jhtower at thfa place. r.

Uutche on apeuUut sundar In 1fr. R. Crlttendenof Atlanta his friends here last Sunda 1. E. Lee and J.

A. Morrow 1sited Fatr- WU" V. Honda Mrs. MaIahjne Knox of eaTlUlJ1 Os. W.

mo kd1ndalUldh of toD GLJI I ter of Augusta. Mrs. Wm. Hyer and CJ1ldof Pie. and rlnO urM Dr.

B. 11. Merrill Clart and wife. FortJea enworth atopplng" I y. speThent the bm peo i a ded I A.

Cjfif Robert fl Dohme and wife Colonel Mark and Helen A an George Lumpkin of IY hold fcver. B. wen Atlantarand 8he fstCotn the ud visitingrelatires i rs of' gu We wlL on Allen. Mr. li im 1rro.

isrnInoo kL 8 gut r. est li 1IWone. L9 M1sJennie lr. A I Havis wlthbeulster. of wttL I yp Tt YRt bas time ho Mf ci I' corn r.

retr likJJ tlm gi yth n. writeTJ 1VlJt ln ha Vt 11 AH Wh ete 3d. Pr bytedan iat da ew tr n1 rs :1 I i tiling lat Al flcnJCI Inghwhen 0 th iihof gftre. spr 110w ShadlJh lm. etii dI ro fo Inconl" n1ence wit tee-sit.

the iilir tores In nph J1 in tefet 1 III i Fe endco On rla Ptmtell faUie JohnUl 111l ni G1fi ban A1baI iil 4 veDfle Frida J1 he genn theltafOlI Ills. td OreeI who eho1f1l camp a4. d. home t.t. l1BIJattfe Camp returned Mr wl ilgbteiH1af A.

d4f lIaIUn nfeWillI amsonllturn ea. U1JJ. fee UOUI uten4e4 Jrtll UIloJdlJbeJWJ mi tt JIam relatI In Sam I Dick. 01 Lu tatting relatives returnClLlone this Wtek" accompanied by hit ot Iifl ILDk will weeuTIIlttIlglil TttU1. i onJa l1ID Co.

rea1denen. nerwh1c1a Jwurmltft UngthACao 1f over. 1 orTexUwh been' I berehaa 1 TisUedlJm eek. or lw1e1 T. generaltraf llng nt1.

railroad who JiU oUItlJness iIout thfratreetsa delJrltofhll a edrror YislMJs al is 11m 1Ees ofAnaare here IUss Kate WInD. orero. Thom whobaTe sn ek Jo tgn Professor' Cooledge. Il apen 1lDg rn el th enorner 0Illega1 R. onM lished raJrafg 1ie pg If.

EdwBrds et. laYed ve ofea A. rr R. Ann Theyaie he am s1ng bMr Bucknerleft as tEP OV IIW iJl1 ir ce i in Tlillul 93" de fU le Yen Roh n. Ro nfI toteL ish Thedanctng llI gre Stlf we Atbe 1fu um CI kCin BIrm1ni O' errel Is.

ff a ItA Lueyand rJ ri utni2t I lfet lrvin Gillis Jo 8 R' binson r. Mr8 kTe Ii I i oBJ Nfofuus let Geo i rh ng. levisitlngMrs. dre ng fr. Ca taln sprtngsMonday.

willleaTe IJIAt NewYork flln I rew. ZeUss w11lleave In it i1- oCTiIltorllrom JCOo uth. crowdth e1 otNew fe. wdat wboil ew. Or- the mosL aoutfue.

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IlM bulI Dt' of nw1Jm 1ft' several weeks here jhm nth1Crt1iamterJ1iO qq1llte1IDweIl WIll1AmE Mme rroi ft. 1r A baTe' i. A i ordt Pfl I Vh114I1a4mttttdt tbe resent IOI1ne plaCst l' DlftcentlTte a I hts morning 10 o'clock and Is MRUIJ Sought after 1' 5 an the To COmmtJolf bat agrees m21. ir admlreta Amon the New Ie. NE I' Ne neTelga b- menr lns.

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iIn sin br an nnmeronsletters telegramsJ 1f hc j. i di con will be sold at 50p ij f. THE LEYDENf' a PROMlNENT ENTIREL and8II1Ok junel9-21n aJ oYFo tie ti Bea tUIer RemiT XI :3 Tanf1m a kles Yot1 PatehesJ. RWt illJUS 0 14 00 andev 3 jg oS beautran4Ji 0 defiesdetec i JI t' re' tu 011 1ad1esWi11 re ha1rwithoutJn PKINS Manager li.J.f. dru Unt and ftropej anyone dec1fdlyan 1 BROS1 a Towels cen.

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th su' 1 hug I 151555 ebuehas1nszza h.t.i A sing th is t1rg jr sr asia en it 1 1. CU iS by 5 I MLSI Miss Mis May 'To's Mr. rc asknceufMrs. In' MCORD l-arents 1 tie I Mr. III 51 iiL" t.

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mayorot TuukeeaAlt A I ect fsnuil MeL Msbihe1 iutC AtIOIItAfrICIidI inoatchanning M1 Car- Itierin Nt havegone I. MouutainsofVermont. iitit Ma her 0 timl Ieteh owry 5' au lc 3 In a titrtir re- ii a mas st-i twit mit nt 1' spenm Mr. 0. spent Miss Emma 5 I.

5 a. durimm ofseiey I. Shiv wIoia this iti 5 5 flush ti overti. whtg SJUJ i airticipatlng Ilpgyllis mm ith 1 ri tly it. 1aila liramitley a mm mitt ofAtianta m.

tlsimmsenofNewtoa 3y Silos Urelia KeffSmith iii itch 1 riley I Lame- liss lea slatiM-li of lte I I lIg3. th 1iisru ibLiiiCm eciitiililbflii bythoae i lpiitIiClfeLtllSifl wo 5 Dalton Vat 1ebcbeU Oitt May JOiIIIIOII. 8. U. Mi 1hae IiIssmeliDarwIt obtlionL Ii 11UUg Fast Marietta Street.

Miss Ida Weltiii pf visitoR Fennie tialtlugMra I. 31i a Ite formerfyeifthti place sntj has DrJ May Iam Beaeb. Klrksey Young n-ett Bowers Drama lc ex- cityabualneca LufaMurplty5tothe hiss Beulali V. date escspenuparoel thecounty flneviaA. mm ent Dr.a atbomefgona Indiansprittgs.

Daltonthis ofQolonel cek MissMamieCassideyof Misstary lni I he Davidleft ud ofMr. I aeu urns's sirs' hours of A12oclock de- eassirea othe Arlistaton ofealerilig Ite this sejion ilqnitellkahythatsnaddltlofl wiflbeadddltothe Lufldingbyeluieaaohl to lbs cgouunodiiUotiof sz 5 tiot en alibis I 1. Ltzz14op5 OfVestEiia1tianh days ishth hiss Mary his Wso Ltak trip to Ad. 11Tdeeeo1eth5 flE5 guests of the jj spending leTeral dayl I Oaoper of At- Mrs. tr.

spent last visited bui JELee A. pkin and Dalton 1rs. ne an daugiuter I I car I oct th m1nera1sprin neezTasper. Bayt spent ninLWc pts4i azdm Ed Hardin J. Spulloek Slisses Blanche Hardin Miss Ada Beck and Mt Fannie theburiai atheIr kImm froman Is AthantaThurs- 3.

de- ofOak ourmidst whIther HarryofColumbUs ofthe ac- A wasmarried Youn" last horseback eharmlrmgdrlve ofabout thrnuh eerea ofeuch it cci Lola Woolen I hits I 11i 2aytonofOrecneatmoro Gswho bubccn the MIes hu returned l1ai hauls Ibis wgtk ftgm a ylil 18 X5I1J i11 Mo Auie1aofCVthdWM3IstI4. and Lre John il Winters anti dAnghte M1 Addle ants ii MInW Williamson reiuznl this iripibruigh the Mls Merle tbok of Atlanta visited lb. Misses flerbcrt this week. 5 1 IOrSfJ inna ig 10 NeW Mr. wb here returned rome week brother Iii.

liii B. Dick who upend weeks wishing In Texas. DeT. Durlnganiiiterval after was a All left gratIng thai so pleasant an evening was Mr Thomas Elimonston who in pxnuJofj Ooloneli' isc illn ofbla Mrs. a 4 Nis Lacy Tresrant of are Qu1teaplecsnl gisenhast 1ffProfesseeCaoledga.

wurest1 isomelast week. EvaneofLaGrange forsome herinany ofColonel so ourn theState First Edwards veryseleet WestPoint andsam Spartajust ud Ituti While Bail Fmn honda areahways fourjdenis asgood Lawshe Minnesota S. iAeutenant Ir. of5anjoee Misseslnsogeneand forflale ftiendaafeweveningssincetnbonorof Collie Meihennie leave MrsAngleWflkeranistaklngavacatlon eek rO- flie ago. Ii- onlh th OconeeWhis.

Shell ofthe nacflpopuhaz a SCsy I' Stay II stAbs Tate Springs every Fridaynight during the season. Sp1endid crowd sJCe1Ieflt musi afldCXqU13tC E1 yot. acingevery IIght 4s 1' a 0 lJ ic IDeal several days here taant1c. 1tntlMrs. Steart Ihlnfzyef Autsssta5gi4J 1' Molly anteed Un.

They lhi rpeis45 at the 1yjgj 8Iurgitn Jr of Iavannah1 a tsing lawyer acsvmpantei Blator Meidd rid all tottieOconea. ttftnalMrsfl8Cmte fr WJI Duajn4 wifeGsueridjDBrintsndwjfs iewOratLC jeadi arearecngrececarrIyata ii and its Chasaherbu MisntewIil spes4 thZg month. Mr. ChabteIIitt ii quite unwell. Mfficrvmh1yThoutjj Otarrctt and faintly of Augusta bare.

engaged rooms hero a fothewaion. 5 DrA cthotin eni family wb bar beeste thaast FeeksretomedIoAtIantooa Theytsng peVe dance eyeiy evening TIIIIUt late boor in the roxn A sslendid taM 0fP tse gneat Thetableal drnItttdtot" thebeetofanyasuthern Theplacets assag. pa Difleently kept and who aatrouiso Springs are among the test people in the esstb Tue Arntxrj Covsmuoe reaches bare i gi eagerly guests. 1 ers amOBgthetew Msn reole. avxxzn izzso4rr.

thaiq thekIl1fu1j noti weather. lIWna 1a w1s whichi fuxntshedjsyone the flnesb1 cheyenbg Is spesst they go thehill PaXtICIpA In withj themercemInthelargelm th bracing ansitha and dicoiu to die- regulars THELETSDEN da. I. 5 sod ASkinofBeautyisajoyForover auiilr It in OY 55 TauFiinr1es Preeklcshlotla' 55teu4 PatehesflaaI'- 1- I- easesandey 5- ut 5 a S. beantyand m1o" a a5 tlonItha 1' bOsure1bd i o4 shebauttonapatIent nscg iea4 IOUj VFJtDTHOPK1NP 4SBondEt wkeowlywoking 1.

Spoo' each 2 cents cents cdnt 75cents GentsS1iiEts etc. Toi THOS Stamied on Every Genu- IIROKIIflT RP7 of SPURIOUS Iintatons lw 0. 1. Mar StirpauseL' rrM Martetls.tzccl- BABypowDERa Quartrjotiiid package6v 1etcod rv 0cets. ww Pharmacy..

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