Have your prescriptions filled by B.C. Orr at the City Drug Store. The ‘‘Little Host.” Mrs. M. L. Henley visited friends in Atlanta Wednesday. , Mrs. A. L. Mitchell is back from a pleasant trip to Atlanta. Mr. C. B. Chandler has returned from a brief visit to the Gate City. Judge A. S. Erwin spent Wednesday in Atlanta. ‘ Japt John W. Hinton is spending, several days in the Gate City. Messrs. Dr. Newsome and Pearl Montgomery spent Wednesday in At lanta. Mr. T. P. Oliver is back from a brief visit to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. Cooper spent Wednesday in the Gate City. Mr. E. B. Mell is spending several days in Atlanta with friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Reed have re turned home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Atlanta. Mr. C.D Flanigen and his two little boys spent Tuesday in the Gate City. Mr. W. S. Holman went over to At lanta Wednesday. Among the recent charming social, events was a dining given by Prof. Syl vanus Morris complimentary to Judge Russell and Solicitor-General Brand. Mrs. H. M. Ousley, of Atlanta, will arrive in the city today for a visit of a few days. Prof. J. Lewis Browne will be a vis itor to the Classic City for the next few days. Mr. Charlie Phinizy is spending a few days in Atlanta, the guest of friends. Mr. W. P. Vonderau is visiting in At lanta today. Mr. Aaron Cohen left yesterday for a lan extended trip through the north and east. Mr. A. L. Hull went to Atlanta yes terday to attend the meeting of the board of trustees.” The many friends of Mrs. W. T. Kytle are glad to know that she is im proving, after her recent severe illness. Mr. Meigs Fambrough, of Bishop, Ga., is in the city for a short visit to relatives. Mr. W. T. Tiller, a prominent mer chant of Oglethorpe, spent yesterday in the city. Dr. W. B. Jackson, of Harmony Grove, was one of the visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. C. D. Burnett, of Oconee county spent yesterday in the city. Mr. W. H. Byron, of Grissomville, Ga., was in the city for a short stay yesterday. Mr. James McElroy, of Bogart, spent yesterday in the city on business. Mr. W. D. Carthers, of Jackson county, is visiting friends in the city. Mr. J. R. Kenney is back from a short business trip to Atlanta. Mrs. Sallie and Miss Rosa Booth, after a short stay in Atlanta with friends, return today. Miss Lonie Bradberry is visiting rela tives in Elberton. Mrs. E. T. Brown is back from a visit to Atlanta. ‘The friends of Mr the stenographer of Maesers, S sellery Vonderan, will learn with regret Hint he is sick with fever at his home on Harris street Mr. C. A. Scodder will spend the month of November in New York city and points in the east. Major H. H. Carlton left yesterday for Atlanta to be in attendance upon the Mrs. M. K. Campbell left yesterday for a short visit to friends in Atlanta. Mrs. A. L. Betts returned yesterday from a pleasant visit to friends and rela tives in Atlanta, Mrs. Betts is stopping at the Victoria hotel, Miss Margaret Badger returned to her home in Atlanta yesterday after a pleas ant visit to her sister at Lucy Cobb. Mr. Thos. F. Green, of the firm of Strickland Green, has returned from Milledgeville where he went to be pres ent at the wedding of his cousin, Mr. Fitzgerald Cook. Miss Lucy Woodall, who has been visiting Col. Grigsby Thomas, left yes terday for Columbus to attend the wed ding of her brother. She will return in a few days. Miss Lucy Goodrich has returned to her home in Columbus after a pleasant visit to her sister at Lucy Cobb. Ed Finnegan, right half back of the Varsity eleven, is slowly improving and, will probably be able to be out in a few days. Chancellor W. B. Hill left yesterday morning for Atlanta to attend a called meeting of the board of trustees. Mr. T. P. Oliver has returned from a short business trip to Atlanta. Mr. H.S. Mitchell, of Norwalk, C., is visiting his daughter Mrs. E. T. Brown. Invitations to the marriage of Miss Katherine Tift, of Tifton, to Mr. Fred erick Herr Jones, of Pittsburgh, on No vember 8th, have been received in the city. Miss Tift is an alumna of Lucy Cobb and will be well remembered here. Mrs. Maud Baker Cobb, of Atlanta, is the guest of Judge and Mrs. Howell Cobb, of this city. Mrs. Cobb is attend ing the session of the Georgia Library Association. Have your photo made at Hajes’ gal lery. See the finest you ever saw for 25c per dozen. CALL TODAY and see see a beautiful dis play of Watches and Dia monds. C. A. SCUDDER.