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last ding Captain First The pllngham E. jhe Meeting of tliic Colombo I Pi 8thand the grand encampineatj pndent Order ot Odd the enafflpnwif Issued by QrandJ ofthUclty information has Uea edto the stereUrVi who1 WBVt know the time orL tickets asking the a0 3 returc tatratht' Jllows have been sou leril. Slauhte lowiU to some place thought oee aui te pUMcke ajeat then con wing th lug. will entitle tiit t. homes at one iwmtei hfctlv IJVUI UU bd members be entltledVI ll be on sale oil It.

i1 RAT. ffSSKK. re two. aaij ay. When more rate 2 per flay jS one occupy aroewi rate per day one occupy a attendance sd ri lin advance.

To i i are requested to i ativeS and past oS least fifteen days become memben opment wUl rtoali hhlng certificate forP I above Teatntionedfl li st grands art Since lastannnuBe says the grand nites wflJattn of he grandest enetajr and ETYiOTES. Reort EnUr City During the note a I hopeful and tall off of Ward his meager following Hewu a cad Uke him not look upon his like WUbiu. go the stiff of which he was the the maitre dhotel. The thougb not noted for discovered at last usnally of some soda lellL This eres lithe figure unlimited to at uwe a btmK jaunt and erery feature club dinners so popular clubs an ludicrously tried st time in Atlanta at the Calhoun to rt min on the floor wltn wd then ply him with questions trout We though calculated embarrass really Rlres the speaker lck enough opportunity to dl- P0 or repartee. a ittlw Clover Club In Ptilladelpbia and Caltoun Friday night.

ade I told. stood br Tey le Mdnua many of the questioners had toterrnwd him hut like all new tonltwasilichtlyoTerdone. The champagne id Se gridiron dldDt mix and the interruptions Several brilliant young orators rose during the toine only to De crlfice1ln1 ma carefully ltpreJ extemporaneous speeches were built to Jh wuseii and go back home in their creators tpdcketl. ThsCipitalCity Club has added to Its alre dy iUe as of current literature many foreign Instated weeklies such as London Puoth La Is pnrizi050e Republic Illustro La Carica- and Journal JmtLUnt On Friday afternoon Captain R. J.

Lowry hon. td tie picturesque but jobless statesman om Kansas by a. drive on his hand- 3m coach. The other members of to party re Captain E. r.

Howell olonelJotinT. Gl nn Colonel Larry Oantt Hon. irlton of Athens Dr. A. W.

Calhoun of Chatham Mr. Hum. ireyt Cattleman and Mr. Jack J. Spalding.

Mr. and Mrs. won Burr Steele gave a chum- card party Friday afternoon to a few married tends. Ire. J.

Edgar Hunnicutt and her mother Mrs. itenleaf of Sew Orleans hue gone to New oUand. Irs. James 1. Dickey and family have returned mi months visiting It White Yatll.

EssHittie Wmberly so well and pleasantly unrn Is Atlanta society Is visiting friends at McPherson. IJu Lillian Lochrane is it Indian Springs. KB. Bessie Miller Olin the brilliant artiste is A report of her appearance In Rocky ant up Our opera house was packed to BrSowing with the very elite of our town. Her itssdmatchless programme was received with mum.

As a reciter Mra. Oton is unrivaled of the entertainment she was crowned iTureath by Colonel George E. Dennis. is wreath was bestowed upon her by the clti- of our town as a tribute to her genius as an and tier surpassing worth as a. woman.

beautiful response brought tears to many She very feelingly referred to her loyalty tilt states of Wisconsin Virginia and Georgia had fostered and encouraged her in the ofpnbliclir KB titus is making- her annual flight through Trpaia where she always achieves many and id triumphs. LaMamie Walker leaves the city for Tybee anti otter resort for a few weeks' va- and recuperation of health combined rth" pleasure. Mtind Mrs. J. M.

Harrison have returned from Uffiended tour-of the north and east having fefci Sew York Saratoga Boston and other wria They win be at home to their friends at SOJJ Hood street. Mtsnd Mrs. J. Ohl are- Indian Springs for MiJolmaBlackwood is spending today at UK Salt. orgia Buter of Sputa visiting At- i the guest of the tastily of Mr.

T. W. Baxter ffl Spring street. hr. and Mrs.

G. Mort Pollard of Annlston hue Atlanta their future home. They reached Wday. Mr. Pollard it with Messrs.

Brute Jti Gertrude E. Beller has returned home delightful visit toTate Springs. In a few Wl leave for a trip to North Carollaa Till spend the balance of the summer Bacnls at Sutenlland- Milieu. Mrs. Darwin Jones and her daughter.

Miss Uttl n. he left for a visit to north. oore lefV Atlanta yesterday for was the scene of a. byCap kson complimentary to or Memplila the guest or Major ni iosstoa Mimi. The flor1 decora- S' beautiful and prof use.

were CP and Mrs. Harry nd Livingston Mlms Mr. mpson' Mrs. Parsons Mrs. ruten' Mr-Cobb Jackson and Colonel I ne Smillie will be return from Richmond where last month visiting friends and returned to the city family Dr- B9lleSP ens are spend.

Taw Springs Hendrx last Tb evening autiful Boulevard gave onor of ill Helen Douglass who 1 at evening WM spent la girls present were Misses Helen 1 and Mamie Miller Lillie and Clarke Fannie Crawford ltoib yi Vn wore Mali Miller X1 BP rrmk and Willie Keel. awford andTallie Williams. Arnold and Sirs. Frank Ferryman August t4 Jr Select Uter of the evening wuflnUhM ott-asllehtfuI programme was rendered. xj Those present were Mr.

WIUU Grist and Miss Fannie May Taylor Mr. J. Newton Lawson and Miss Lavada TrnlttUr Matt A. Bleterol New York and Miss Minnie Grnbbtoi Birmingham Ala. Mr.

John U. utxefl and Miss Bet Jones Mr. John W. Evans and Miss Katie Grubbe Mr. McDonald and Mass Eugenia Stova Mr.

Dennis Demveau and Miss Pet Evans. Miss Vlrgt MbfJ wiU leave la a few days for Uovlngton whom she goes to spend several weeks with friends and relatives. Mrs. A. C' Cochrue lid Mu Cnse Coohrane will leave the city this morning for White Cliff Springs Ttnn.

Mrs. Cochrne wit be away several weeks for the benefit of her health. Little Miss Nellie Dotier the charming durb Ur of Mr. ud Mn. Homer Dozier altar spending some time at Warm Springs now enjoying a visit to her many friends in Columbus.

Nellie Is quite a favorite at home end abroad. Misses Della and May ganders two beauti. mi and accomplished young ladles of Spartanburg S. C. are visiting Miss Daniel 82 Wheat street.

Mrs. IF. 7. Roberts tad her dzezghMr ton gone J. Mr.

W. R. Roberts ma yiortu gene to Griffin for a few days. Mrs. D.

O. Dougherty has just returned from Tailulah Falls where she has been for tour or five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Speer. of LaGrange. and their little daughters Janie and Aurelia Mrs Robert U. Jackson of LaGrange Mrs. 1' F.

Will- santa and Miss Carrie Williams of Columbus are the guests of Mr Dr. N. Speer at her home on Peachtree. Mr. A.

B. Hall wife and child of Birmingham Ala. paid a visit to Mr. Mali's parents Mr. and Mrs.

A. FlAall 13 East Mills street lest week. His sister Mabel V. Hall came horns with him from a visit of several weeks. The arrival on Friday afternoon of Miss Adeline Silvey Spe lot the home of her parents Mr.

and Mr W. A. Speer 113 Marietta street is glad news to her many friends who wish her speed on her voyage of Ute. Mini Laura Thompson of Meridian Miss. and Mr.

Albert F. Wood of Atlanta were married on Thursday at 12 o'clock at the home of Mr. W. K. Jackson of Annlstou Ala.

The ceremony was Impressively performed in the beautiful service' oX. the Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. Wood arrived in Atlanta Thursday evening and were tendered elegant reception by the parents of the groom with whom they will reside for the present.

Miss Thompson is a young lady possessed of many rue traits of character. Sir. Wood Is a. prominent young business man with a very promising future. Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Spaioing and Mr. 3.

E. Butler are spending a few day. at the inn. Lookout mountain. Misses Mary and Susie Davis of 73 East Fair street are hiving a mot enjoyable and delightful summer outing at their grandmothers old home near Silvain in Luonpkin county.

Miss Ruth Mailman i visiting friends in Grantville. Miss Ellen Fox of Mllledgeville spent a few days with Mrs. T. F. Corrigan en route for Asheville N.

a William Glenn Arnold of GrantvUle 1 at New Holland for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Tolbert hue returned home after spending a delightful visit of a week or two at Tallulih Falls. Miss Beulah Dawson one of Columbus' most charming young ladles is still in Atlanta. and 1 visiting her two beautiful cousins Misses Clara and Liolee Tolbart their home on Luckie street. Mr Frank Ferryman and Mr. C.

He Arnold left the city Tuesday for Asheville N. C. after which they go Pansville X. Y. Misses Apth and Clare Sheehan left the city Thursday for GuildTllle whore they go for several weeks to recreate In the exilaratlng breezes of the mountains.

Vrs. L. H. Beck alter her return from New York will remain at Morehead City for several weeks. Misses Tot and Katie Mansfield of Cleveland Tenn.

and Miss Daisle Whitehead of Social Cir dc will visit Miss rauline Gray this week. One of the most enjoyable entertainments of the season was given by the young peoples auxiliary of the Hunter street church wt evening. The instrumental solo by Miss Harris was excellent. One of the special features of the even. lIig WI the vocal solo by Mr.

Robert Bruce. The recitation by Miss Topper- was greatly en. joyed by all. he has only lived in Atlanta a short time but has made quite a host of friends by her beauty and brilliancy. The programme was as follows Instrumental solo Miss Harris Recitation Miss Mary Topper Vocal solo Mr.

Van Zandt Instrumental solo Miss Maggie Hook Vocal solo. Mr. Robert Bruce Recitation. Mr. Ned Ho well Vocal solo Miss Ersktne Richmond Recitation.

MlsgRoden Vocal solo. Mr. Clarence Mob Mrs. C. M.

Gray Miss Annie Sfeador Miss Panline Gray and Master Wicsliffe Gray have been paying. a most enjoyable visit to friends in Social Circle. On last Wednesday evening a delightful dance was given at Roxborough Springs in honor of Sales Kate Connally and Miss Alice Lynan by their Atlanta friends. tuckys most beautiful and accomplished young lathes is the guest of Mrs. Dr.

J. W. Lee. West End. yesterday to spend a week.

Mr. Harvey Johnson is back from Flat Rock. and reports the Atlanta colony well and enthusi. utlc over the new resort. Miss Florence Newton has row to Alleghn1 Springs to join her sister Mr.

Burnett. On her return she will visit friends in Cut Tennessee lid Lookout mountain. Miss Katie Cooper of LaGrange Is visiting Mrs. Dr. Newton on Capitol avenue.

Miss Anna Murphey of Augusta is visiting friends in Atlanta. Miss Mmie Barnes is visiting friends at GrantvUle. Mr. and Mrs. S.

1' Floyd have left the city for Cumberland island where they spend a week. Mr. Sam C. Dean returns from Salt Spring. this morning.

DawsoN Ga. A 7 Special. On Wednesday last the Rio instant at high noon at the reel. deuce of Mrs. C.

A. Chellthm in this city Mr. J. D. Laing and Miss Charlie Cheatham were jollied In holy wedlock Rev.

E. M. Whiting performing the marriage ceremony. Many relatives anu friends were present to enjoy the pleasant occa. don and to wish the fortunate pair God speed.

TttOMArviLL G- August T. Thonaasville people are leaving dally for toe mountains and springs. It considered rather late now to JO to the seashore as the season there co far advanced that it soon will I over. Points In North Carolina and Tennessee come in for a large share of patronage but our own Georgia resorts are liberally attended. Mrs.

W. B. Hammond sad Master Walter Ham. mood left yesterday for the Highlands X. C.

where they will spend the eummer. Messrs. John Mitchell and W. Davies left yesterday. The former ROCS to Brooklyn and the latter to New York and other points.

Miss Emma Mclntosh VW leave shortly for Marietta. Miss Fannie Evans goes to Marietta and north Georgia for the summer MrLTom XaUtlah lfc Mr XomLakeandlIriTlemInt are pending portifla. Her Identity Disclosed. We watched her with no thought of an intrusion But when she donned her necked bathing suit were not slow in reaching the conclusion That to the bin she was no ray recruit. Her action told this the was no Quaker Nor was she from the opoU of Pork.

tfor II Atlanta girl you would not take her And peas evident the hailed not from flew York. But the could talk and the way shed let her Jaw-go Solved the mystery-her home was in Chicago. FROM ASHEVILLE. the heated term us St. Simons aad Cumberland Captain M.

Hammond baa gone to New York and other points north for a rest from his legal. practice. Mrs. I. Levy and children axe spending the heated term on Sullivan' Island near Charleston.

Mrs. Brandon 1 at Indian Springs. Mr. Deto ilughion and Usl UJl1son see summering In Virginia. Miss Ella Stuart i visiting friends in Savannah.

Mr. W. II. Parker nd wile wm spend several A Brilliant Ball With Atlanta People as Participant S' Logiest CS5ecJ ZJ-T2i al tot by a splendid german gi yen under the man. ageutent of Steele McKlsslek.

Invitations were issued some two weeks ago to It least five hundred of the most prominent society people in the north and south and personal answers were made by a number of people from this state. South Carolina Georgia Mississippi and Indians. The very handsome ballroom of the hotel WI gorgeously decorated by artistic hands in the latest and most catching designs. The most prominent feature perhaps of the decorations was the abundance la the display of red white and blue streamers stretched jcrou from the four corners of the ballroom. These were heightened in effect by pots of flowers interspersed throughout the room In the numerous alcoves and brackets with which it 1 dotted.

In the background was a huge flag bearing the name The Battery Park immediately in front of this was another flag commonly known as Old Glory but which was significant in the fact that it represented a. reunited country. The decorations were elegant and as handsome at has ever been seen In the City of the Skies. By 10 o'clock the immense ballroom was packed and jammed with the most prominent society people who are now visiting Asheville and those who are so blessed as to be residents of this lovely city. Promptly at 10 o'clock the german was commenced under the leadership- of Mr.

Thomas S. Mcflee of this city and Miss Pumfrey said to be the belle of Knoxville Tenn. About sixty couples participated in the mazes of the german and a prettier or more inspiring scene has rarely been witnessed in this state. At 12 o'clock the upper was served and afterwards the german was danced till 1:30 o'clock. At this time the somewhat familiar strains of Home Sweet Home were truck up by the orchestra and the opening german of what promises to a remarkably faacina lug and enjoyable season at this famous hotel was at an end.

To those who managed the Ii1nnan and to Mr. McBee and Miss Pumfrey the highest commendation loss been awarded for the thorough success of the initial jerman. This german will be followed up every week by two l11tDam one being given on every Tuesday night and the other being given on every Friday night. As has been stated before the social season has begun in earnest. and this Saratoga of the South promises so see its most eventful season.

Already the crowds have begun to come and every indication points to a very successful season. Among those who attended the german last night were Captain and Mrs. Grant Miss Grant and Miss Inman Mrs. J. H.

Porter Mrs. Lowe Miss Lowe Mrs. Peck of Atlanta Mrs. William Gregg Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Simons Mrs. C. W. Kolloclc Miss West of Charleston Mr.

and Mrs. P. H. Langdon. Mr.

and Mrs. P. H. Langdon Jr. the Misses Lanidon and Mrs.

J. B. Cummings of Augusta Miss Paul Mrs. Ransom. Mrs.

Paul and the Misses Goodloe. of Louisville Ky. the Misses Butler. of Ediel1eld S. C.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Miles Hazzard Miss Hazzard. Miss Johnston and a large number of other well-known southern society people.

It is expected that the german on next Tuesday night will be an exceedingly brilliant one by reason of the fact that a number ol Virginia and Tennessee people will join the already pleasant and distinguished gutsts at tilt Battery Park hotel. INDIAN LEGENDS And Other Stories That Are Told About Porter Springs. PORTER SraoNos Ga. August 8. Special.

Up to there was perhaps nothing known of the curative powers of this now famous spring. The country for many miles around was owned. by one Porter. HI domicile consisted of a rude hut built somewhere in the neighborhood of the old hotel. Early in the summer of 68 a circuit rider of the Presbyterian faith weary in mind and body and much fatigued from his continued traveling stopped to quench hi thirst' in the little spring that bubbled It his feet.

He had no dipper but instead used a Urge oak leaf. Its drank many times each draught seeming to drive away his indisposition So delighted was he with' the cool shade and healthful water that he remained at the place uhtlllong alter sundown taking before. he left however a bath from the spring. He then re paired to the abode of Mr. W.

If. Tatum three miles distant begging for a nightn lodging. He found his host ridden from a. many years' siege of rheumatism. Hearing the stranger speak.

in such glowing terms of the virtues of the spring whose waters he had tried Mr. Tatun. decided that he would give the place a test. Ho was brought on a litter and they say" that alter bathing a Pew times was permanently cured. At all events he lives to tell the tale and to appearances is a well today a any man.

Colonel H. W. Farrow purchased the property ten years since and since then many changes have been wrought. A large space has been cleared and surrounded with a fence a big four. winged house has been built roads and walks have been made around little hollows have been scooped in the ground to catch the rushing 111.

tar benches have been placed in shady nooks. Porter Springs is 2000 feet above the level of the sea. This elevation as can readily be Imagined secures a delightful summer climate and commends the place strongly to the Invalid a Well a to the pleasure. seeker. The scenery around cannot be over-estimated.

Standing on the. piazza of the hotel one looks down more than a hundred feet Into the valley below where are green pastures and in the center' fish ponds that look like mirrors in the sunlight. Looking above we behold imposing mountains that rise like huge clouds against the horizon. Looking at the Blue Ridge on a damp day they seem to be far above the cloud that envelop them. Standing on another piazza of the hotel the mountains of three states can be teen.

This place Is said to have been at one time tie home of the Cherokee Indians Many legends are. connected with it. Ono particularly romantic. Everyone who has made the ascent to Stone Pile has according to th injunction thrown a tone on Tralsleetaiie grave. If you do not then the witches II catch you.

Trateetah was the daughter of White Hawk. and famed for her extraordinary beauty. She was deeply loved by Night Wind. and his affection was reciprocated. Her father.

however. has given his promise that the should marry Comanche a warrior of a distant tribe. Tralsteetah was not willing to wed the- tatter however. and would meet her swarthy lover at a spot not far from where the hotel was situated. Comanche heard of this and determined to carry off hi bride by stealth.

He instructed hi war riors to lie in ambush and when the passed by on her way to the trysting place. to capture sod take her to hi tribe. This was tarried out. But Comanche being something of a fickle disposition. deserted his wife after several mouths.

Night' Wind had in the mnonHm fallen In battle. Train. leetah saddened and lone returned to the horn. of ofherfathers and it i said died ox a broken heart. Another legend that of the twin mountain Blood and Slaughter.

TJpto the time of the bat. tie the Cherokee had inhabited that territory north and east of the Chttshoochee the Otwego al that lay of the river. Some disagreement' falengagemenV took plaoe lhe a tato was eovt red with the dead bodies of the1 enenryi The Cherokees pursued the adversary CIOII to the twin mountain. There wee i only a handful left WDM ttddenry anlnforeemetiVot1 the Oswejp came up from behind the mountain for many day a terrible conflict wee going on sad many warriors on both sides were lost. The battle re.

Their blood 1 said to bare flowed In streams down the mountain Hence tin. names- Non-a SmL- A. SPLENDID svcczss I What the Beumon a Local Union Was i Evening. The International Brotherhood of Blacksmith held reunion at Powell's haIl on PuchtrM street last evening. was an affair of the greatest enjoyment.

The local union has bet. In existence for three years. It was organized with a membership of now it has forty active workers. The officers are F. So Golden president.

T. Joyce vice president. Charles F. Smith. secretary.

James Whitman assistant secretary. D. r. Nolan treasurer. i Joe Benson sentinel.

The evening wa delightfully spent by the large audience in listening to the rendition of an ex- ceUent programme which. had been prepared. mern- fl i The pyorrainni. was as follows Address of welcome. President F.

S. Golden Address Organized Labor' J. B. Hawkins of Tennessee editor of United Labor. Instrumental music.

Misses Otmassd end Brown Essay Miss Maggie MuUln Song. A. Smith Beclttttdn Mr FL Turtle jjoftt Mis Bell Mr. Paul Toggle acted as muter of ceremonies. After the exercises elegant refreshments were partaken of.

A GREAT CONVENTION I What the Odd Fellow WW Hare at Columbus en tine 18th. The grand lodge and grand encampment meeting of the Odd fellows on Tuesday week prmlses an occasion of much interest and Importance. Columbus will entertain a number of delegates probably the largest which has yet attended a state convention of that order. The rate. for representatives has been arranged.

It will be a. one and third fare for the round trip. Tickets will be put on sale on the mil 16th and 17th. The programme which has been prepared is a splendid one. It includes On the first day a carriage ride over the city.

On the second a parade a dummy ride an en. tertainment by Columbus lodge and a banquet. Third day. joint meeting of the grand bodies and a. boat ride on the Chattahoochee.

There are in the state seventy lodres of Odd Fellows with a combined membership of 4440 an increase of MO during the put year. From these about four hundred delegate. wlllgo to Columbus. ARE MEN COWARDS It Seem. So When They Come to Stand Before the Minister.

From The Philadelphia Call. Ministers declare that in nine cases out of ten brides are more self-possessed than are bridegrooms when the marriage ceremony Is being performed. A shy modest-looking little creature robed in white will stand perfectly erect looking the minister calmly and squarelyin the eye without for an instant losing her sell-poise while the big. blunt six-footer of a bridegroom by her side is pale anti nervous and trembling. His fingers are likely to twitch nervously and he may even hitch at his trousers legs or twist a corner of his coat skirt.

I was once best man" to a stalwart. mid. die-aged bridegroom noted for his courage and feats of daring and when the time came for us to go down stain to meet the bride and her attendants be nearly had a fit and he looked like a walking corpse all through the ceremony. I had to keep saying Brace up. old boy and Come come you've got to go down1 to get him started and at the door he was idiotic enough to clutch at me and say Say Fred how would it do to have Mary and the preacher slip in here sod liaveit alt over with before we go down at all I cant go through it before all that crowd.

Idiot I said pointedly enough to leave no doubt as to my meaning. Mary wont come in here an4 you will go down this Instant. He got through at last without doing or saying anything ridiculous in which respect he was luckier than another stalwart bridegroom of my acquaintance who was so dazed and overcome that he held out one of his own fin. gels for the ring when the minister said With this ring I thee wed. Another bridegroom I know lost his head to such lit degree this when came time or him to say I Horace take thee Annie to be my lawful wedded wife he said in an unnaturally loud tone I Annie take thee Horace to be my lawful wedded wife and when the time came for him to introduce his bride to some of his friends who had not yet seen her.

he did it by saying awkwardly Ah er Miss Carter. this is my wile Miss Barton. calling her by her- maiden name. Few men say my wife" easily and naturally the first time they use the words in public. A funny case WM that of a badly rattled bridegroom who stared blankly at the minister until asked if he took this woman to be his lawful wedded wife when be started and said in the blandest manner Beg pardon were you speaking to me A village preacher said that pie once married a rural couple at the home of the brides par.

ents in the presence of a large company of invited guests. The bridegroom was a bigbony red-faced young fellow who looked I though he could have felled In ox with his Set but he shivered and turned pale at the beginning of the ceremony. and at its close fell down In a dead faint to the manifest annoyance of his bride who had been cool as a cucumber. A Neat Appointment. Mr.

Hugh Angler will leave for Europe this week. He ha received an appointment. He has been chosen by Charles ivoeter secretary of the treasury as inspector of the art department tot the Columbian exposition While in Europe Mr. Angier will attend to matters of interest in connection with his coming work. PERSONAL.

M. MAUCK wall paper and paint a pape nger house and sign painter 27 East Hunter cc Simrza address of Alfredo Birlli Craig Nos Castle Ystradgynlais. Swansea Valley South Wales. dlOtsan HR. J.

M. WALKZB has gone to the home of his mother in Abbevllle S. C. where he will spends a delfghtful al vacation of two weeks. MB.

MUTOJT A. SKITS of The Anniston Rot Blast was in the city furs few hours yesterday. Vox M. Mrs-an of Tort Valley WI in the city yesterday. Gmmr B.

Roaxars of Ecewell was In the city yesterday. Cowuu 3. W. HlonrowrB of Empire Oa president of the Empire Lumber Company was in the city yeseerday. DB.

W. J. Thcxxa has returned from an ex tended visit to Mew York and other eastern sites. MB. TOM C.

MILLIE has gone on a visit to New York. Niagara and Saratoga. HKJL HIGH of the great dry good firm of J. H. High Co.

has gone to New York to assist in the purchase of an Immense stock of new goods for their grand new establishment to be opened next month. MR. A. KosmrFZLD has returned home after a business trip to New York of three weeks. DB.

G. O. ROT has returned house alter a pleasant visit in Virginia. ML C. W.

Wozomo ja. will leave for the mountains of South Carolina ttls evening. ME. A. Savzst formerly of Kenny A Satzky can now be found at lineman Brostailoring de partnoent.

Among the industries that have sprung up in rent years none to more successful than the ladles' tailoring establishments so numerous In Kew York and other-cities. Professor Alexander Qrotte who has been with Eiseman Bro for several years in the capacity of cutter In the mar. chant tailoring department will soon open such an establishment in Atlanta. Certainly this Isaac Industry that should and undoubtedly wffl flour isi here. There aremaoy Atlanta Udjeswho send to Redfem Dentsch and Holland of New Tc rr their gownstTbJwmora be airy as Atlanta win possess as good a place where toiser.

caajtttfcad any djin AfTI J. TPP QHPPPTQE QTfVPTi 1 LID ou Kr MOD 1 UKc Belgrade Lace Hits told all the season it 2c 3o and 60c tomorrow only lOo. Your choice of a big lot of fine Summer Hat Mlians Tuscan Rustic and Law all 0x4 price 25a Your choice of any ci our fine Hate Hati that were originally four and five times thU price 5395. A lot of trimmed Summer Hatt the materials on which alone are worth 2 and choice for 73c. AT qifE SURPRISE SQREJ AU the latest things in Sailors and Vassars in Canton Rough and Ready Bustle Unini Milan and fine Milan at prices from L5o up.

This staves off all would-be competitors. Large Morning Glory Wreaths la all colon would be cheap at 5Oc but 19c takes then this week. ns trsiffng faJa worth ft Sc AT THE SURPRISE STORE Long Wreaths Poppy and Buttercup at lie each. Ores Grain Ribbons narrow with picot edge only two or three colon left at lo per yd. Gros Grain Satin Edge Ribbons Moire Ribbons in every color.

These are all silk with out a thread of cotton. Also Satin Ribbons in a few colors all at 4e per yard. At Sc per yard we offer all Silk Moire wide width all Silk wide Gros Grain Satin Zdge in every color also. No. 16 faced Satin Ribbon in White Cream and Leghorn and I few wide Janet Ribbons in all colon making the grandest So line of Ribbons on earth.

We never had such a tale on any one article as we are hail on those ho. 12 Velvet Ribbons. We have sold over 5000 pieces in less than four weeks. There are only about 2004 pieces remaining so come early. lOc per yard while they last.

We will make a special sale of Fine Embroidery. It is said you cannot sell any over 601 yard on Mondays. We know that if we give the value better goods are called for. So tumor. row 20c and 2c Embroidery leo ifle and ito Embroidery lOc.

Torchon Laces all widths just a little lot to be closed out tomorrow at So per yard. Normandy Valenciennes Laces all new patterns former price 25o to 35o per yard BOH 80 per yard. One lot of Lleue Ruching white. cream and black at lOc per yard. Tourist Ruching six yards to the box at Oc per box.

Pure Milanese Silk Mitts tomorrow at iSo each. AT THE SURPRISE SI ORE 1 6000 Ladies' Leather Belts in 100 styles worth from 25c to SOc each choice tomorrow L5c Gloria Silk Umbrellas with fine oxidized handles worth 3150. at 95c each. Extra fine Gloria Silk Umbrellas paragon frames in every style of handle imaginably worth 2. at 8125 each.

Serge Umbrellas. with oxidized handle 26 inch and 28 Inch. worth 1 at SSo each. Parchment Fans 5c up. AU our fine Silk and Gauze Tans to be closed out at 331-3 cents on the dollar.

AT THE SURPRISE STORE I Not much of that Muslin Underwear left. Come el and see our line at 25c. The material in every piece cost more. Our ISo line is as good as any offered in this city at OOc. All our al Garments tomorrow GOc each.

Gent Silk Scarfs all styles tomorrow ISc. JRE6EN8TEINCO The Surprise Store 40 Whitehall Street. Extenuating drcttmtUnee From Texas Sifting You are accused of snatching a handful of small change from the till of a grocery store on Third avenue said Justice Duffy to a colored prisoner. Ies yor honor I knows I did but when a man am hungry and haint had numn ter eat fey moredentwodayshearadesperltan' crazy and he dean keer what he does. But it appears at the tltqe you stole a handful of change you had a 5 bill in your pocket.

Dad am 10 bnt I did not want her bust a 5 bill. As soon a you busts a 5 bill hit melts right away. Hard Lines. From The New York Weekly. Whiff ers You look all worn out.

Kiffers I'm most dead. Had about forty letters to write this afternoon. Why didn't you dictate themT" No type writer. Whsta become of her I married her. Get another.

Cant Why not Cost too much to live now. A Woman's Secret. Tram The Detroit Free Prt A woman can never keep anything to herself said Danboy to hi wife who had been repeating something he didn't want known. 0 yes she can said Mrs. Danboy sweetly.

Id like to know what it 17" he growled. Its her real and private opinion of her bus' band. Contemporary Exegesis. From Judge. He What was the BeT.

Dr. Hazting5 text to day word fitly spoken i like apples of gold in pictures of silver. He did he make of HT She An argument for the divine origin of bimetallism. A Natural Inference. Irons The Epoch.

Where did baby come from mamma asked Willie. Heaven my boy said mamma. If a wonder hi bones wasn't CR broke. Did be fall through the clouds Bites Invariable. From The Epoch.

Would you marry for money Id take nothing else. replied the minister. An Inviting Timid. Prom The Washington Pot Bit hlrt tub we were sending missIonaries to labor with the loeLbern who live in New York flat Ov of the Tack Hammer Boys. Dick Hill of the Southern Pacific with headquarters at Chattanooga was registered at the Kimball yesterday.

To took tit on Property. Major Franklin Starks and Captain Harry Krouse yesterday completed the organization of the syndicate which 1 to purchase aTsaif interest In the lease of large oil property In Tennessee. Monday Messrs. John Bippen. J.

S. McLendon Notice of Dissolution. The firm of Morris ft Cooper has been this day dissolved by mutes content C. W. Cooper re tiring from said firm and E.

S. Morris continuing the business in his own name. All of said firms liabilities to be paid by E8. Morris and all ac count due to asid firm to be paid to K. S.

Morris who I authorized to receipt for same in old firms name. E. 8. Morris bespeaks a continuance of the old Una1 patronage This August 8. 1881.

C. W. Ithanknry friends for their ptron of the firm of Morris Cooper and trust they will bestow upon E. S. Morris a continuance of the same.

C. if. Coorzs. Going Arkansas and Texas. On next Tseeday sad Wednesday ingnsi llth and Uttt a large number of Georgian sand Cero- linlaa will leave Atlanta via the Georgia Pacific railway la special through- coachee arranged for them town from Atlanta to ort Worth Tex without change via.

Birmingham. Meridian Viekibnrg and Mimtport. The rates named for th burnt excursion ate one fare or rt the round trip sad us gobdM return within thin' dart The tact Use now made bytb Georgia Paefflc Ajasaaa4Tes points win no doubt on allot the harrett cranioa taUsa tt Savage wear rings on their ankles civilized ple wear thesis onthelrflngersandtfze demand these jewels teems to be increasing every year. people on their fingers and toe for Recognizing the situation Messrs. JTP.

Stevens Bro. the well-known-jewelers send a buyer to Europe every year where they buy from the cut- ten of Amsterdam Doaaosne and other preclou stones. These stones are brought to Atlanta direct evading altogether the New York tin. porter profit. Messrs.

Stevens Se Bro. mount these stones in their own factory In Atlanta Wnd offer them at price. far below what is demanded ordinarily for these roods. If you think of making a purchase of precious stones consult Messrs. Stevens Bro.

before buying. AUCTION SALES at No. 25 Whitehall for one week only. The Birmingham Loan Company will during that time close out at auction twenty-five thousand dollars of unredeemed pledges consisting of gold and silver Watches Jewelry and- Diamonds to the nighest bidders. No limit no reserve.

Everything guaranteed as represented. Leo Frisch auctioneer. RETAILGROGERY Complete Stock and Fixtures FOR SALE. J. 3.

E. MADDOX VS. 3. T. WLEA1 DT J.

miton superior court. virtue of an order in the above on August 1311 witi as re ceiver in said case receive seaied bids until Wednesday August 12th at 12 o'clock noon. my office. No. 12 Kimball ton Wall street Atlanta Ga.

for the entire stock of groceries and More fixtures Ituated in the store house corner of Ira and EaIe streets formerly occupied by said Me. an which according Inventory just taken amounts to 41911 nd consisting of a well-se. lected variety of such goods as 1 usually kept in a retail grocery ttort all being In good condition. Inventory of said goods and the goods themselves may be seen by any one desiring to submit bids. I will also in same manner receive bids for one horse and delivery wagon which also can be Reserve tteprirflege to reject any or an bids received.

mi An Did you know that the Georgia Pacific Division Richmond and Danville railroad can. put you in i Arkansas nights rs eIETY NOTES. OILB AIrB SPZNDIJG II PB rHB SUMMER. a th. Tnorlt.

I tI In the It Ment1n. 1 leuure to 111 Je decline IUle les Ii allfldence He wat UI1IIIUIO en. With him fUDctiOll II RI. has' laat. juhisnc1.

urae dlnnerl germane and hIn1e the thIng for summer rtI mil by Mc4lUster. II end0 repl oed by a variety of coda 1Ia" been 1050 for the hour thest Ich teem ku Among thee. are. aid 1adJe o. Upertl-U5U Jy incing by I Tel a li the 1' I I.

Ul tIld tile 9n" VUt 6 CDIIC1lZ 1u tre re ctltin an conet. OJ ii tmco dJ1e lOn. featurer Uh ne1 drOn Utica tbI po Iu Ol ell n. ant tune. A dl1 nlb 80me a lie oID' Is Tntc at IIde.

bmS50 pveshe I fine be was tried on yt Frl Uy am bravely The jlldplf nude a lle III 1II 1 orerdone. dirOn wncd the speeches. n. eve ucrificed and many llIng p. tuh elL tII City already TIe CI Si La tile Jo less drl ve mem ben pa ty were oDel John T.

Glens thens OD. GuiDY H1rtridge CIon Frida n. n. ew a Hittle Wlmberl so ple tly I Tirginis. matchless IV ulu reci unn ed.

close lurelwreath lte' re ponsl bro b' theltea Geor la of public life. 1Qsa Georgia Jlr1Dd jllard olp fig ne a to Tate she YI1l hft cite nltlna HrI. JeWlttClintou Bc is Staten Island CU at of Mra L. R. 1rJzalWnie Moore Ie og after a omit hers as the guest of Misc keen Jones.

n. Capital City CIUbho Ichtt1tlluncbeon Friday. It was Iven by Cap- I1tdJtn. Harry Jackson der dSIll. UTlujSton de cora.

II nre profuse. Present Captain Major Mrs. InJoseph Thompson XnJohn Mr. Cobb IahIn ward Peters liardeman of gtonlGa. Wa amo.

diu. ihtf 1. WUlJaWGrlrtallcS molt Mr. A of of JohnW. 1JIKat1e' Euge A ato wWlen fela m.

wlUean awa I be eAt bea1 DoIter. pell 11nr I 8prt 1. OWI bur daacb n1f Krc. 1 1. 1allI.

Jr J. an atew lulah ruJ wnenllhe E.Will- i guee Mrs. peer. e. ch do A.

F. 1Ir11 ollOnrl Spear Mrs. TOya Mi. andln. erenln r.

5p lnl Ii Mi. oUtin is Is ii homeon LucJdelueet. Mrs. clt 0 ex1laratln ct liC Ti lt mostenjoyable seasonllo bYlhe oun byltlr. bylliu greatlyen.

ilr aln Hag le Howell 0ca1 Miss linden clIr Grayand I I' Miss RowenaI erlng one of Lexington Ken. Mr. Walter Smith went Lookout mountain we tack I LaGrange CapltollTCDue. lSI Barner e. DA WI01' On Wed" th h1 c1t ehO 1L Mn ttn farm A st a.L1- ere I 0 Lie Tenne eo g1t uterWalta eYJ rE Davica 1eaTllahort1) goe.

Jo. ua 1 1 tjC--4r-C" 4. ri. Tom UUI CIrtIIlat rc fJic thb tedterin SII11O 1ji berl rk AlaI pomtal1orm arerom Pr hX I 18lh I Judge Hnae11 Ms been taking renaUla I POrt. F1a.

er Dothongb antntrulion low. necked We wtnlilot reaehl us or irlyou JaW' 0 uravruc Th8 uoo n. UI to to A des Ien 011 ut. I 121 br' rDUlJ ll ant1 a ement re oclet a orgia dilplayof is ele nt beeneell Clt Sl el. rmln ermu Ills plrinl rarel wltnes ed dan 1 :30 I rtDan be relnarlubl7fucllla Wl1t gerwi1ol1wUlbe ever Sarat ga Te1' rs.

HazzardMIa1 well. known bril11 nt gui bed Ba tery ho l. GENDS Spr1 SPRI 08 8. His his thellUle lDdlsDOl on re- beg lng nl ht's 1 lace 11 tale. appelUancelI as toda.

a. an th vel sp g. th OCXJ dt I lummerc1il11te the Talle I Lool nr 1eT th oUhree 1fI wlthU. the stone on- ven t' heranhyloTel thle. determi1 e4 Cl1 his te th.

his 1ral pauedb his TI11I. me meantime her laUten. i 1IIId of. thahf ttriamounta VptOtbo t- tl hUterrltOlJ J1orthan eaatot Ch Oocbee 1 otthe ea 1 foct 6 eapu uec1tha. Terprf ere 0111 Jlanclful1eft.

nttn4d n1J'- nlDfc rceme ot 1DOUJit1Dorman1 ODS 1os nebrttle ID suedina2mbetentireliw1pint cn1ith CherOke6I Iia 1U11D14own. hIuma Ii of. Local' Jut ET ul ntematlO 1 i tld areuniol1U an Ihlloc1unlon ft oor presl t. Jo I' was dellghttu1lpent a ro 1 I tiawtitaO auos Jln. I i CQqNqt 4 n.

101. 1 b1 sppiause. Orpn1z muscJl1ue. uM1Ia la p' CoNVENTI01l JIond I ant g-17f kets te ndC I ei folnt wl COW AnD pos essed ceremon Iikel featlof boT' down. idioL preac er III Tfdt 10111 0 polnted1ycnoufh lary I tWllnstant.

bridroom lto na wn de ree It for Ubysaying Miss Ia blankl youpeaklnjP mer" brldelfar 0 big bony. fl ucool 1 baa er. eXp lSlUon PEBSUN L. rlOI Cast1eYnradDJ1lll Wa a. HR1.

ALJCU Taca Ol1 B1Itwaa for a WIIL Mtrda Co GL presidD' Empi. Lbr Cmu te yerdy. TCED h. re frm tnde ew and etern cl. TOJ CI 0.

Yt Niap 8t J. 1 lIB 1. Hgl C. ne Ya uiat pu lmmene tk gd lew eltblht one mn MI A RD d' he buel tp re hom a Tt Vi 1 WIG JL 1T mwnCi Cl UJ enl 11 suut for1 K1 8 foda' Jm B' trg1. ent An Indt tt bn Irnc I' ren.

I mo IUcal 1e torng elhnt 1 JIU e1 Yo ane otree Pe Audi GrwhI w1m Br I cp i. SJlg' deP' 11 I t' 1tC1 tl diUUt etOd. t4btprmi4o 1bh er2t. ad tRe Dtand Ro1 9rth 1' 1. u4t' at a tJr RICItPICIGS AT THE-SURPRISE STORE B1 Hi 11d a1 IU tmo 01O You co o.

br o1ne Sum Ht Ms a an ou HtHu ta' oga11 foU fie tme I prc 39 1 Sa Ht mtt whc oe a wor ad coe fr 7 H' at thng i Slor ad Vun i Cant Rugh ad Ry RUo Un a fe prc up Thi staTe of al woud-b comptitou. Le Mog Glor Wr I a co woud cep 5 19 te tm week i Wtb ef 1Grl lt 4 CC lt b1 1Ul Wrth I. Popy andButter. 15 eh. Gr Grn Rbbs nw wt icege.

woor thr orale" 14 Gr Grln at Rbbns Mou RibbD 8ver cor. Te a a wt tha cott AI. Satn Ribb clors a 4 pr yad 8 pr ya 1 ofe al Moir al wde Gr Gr St enr as doublefd Stin Rtbb Whit Cr ad Lgho ad- fw Jane Ribbon a color. mak det le Ribbn. ea.

AT THE SURPRISE S1ORE neTr ha ah. acle ue a harg to No1 Vel RbbonL haT Bld ovr 30 pie I le wt1 Ther ae 2o plec remnlg ely. lO pr wi mak 11p ele Fne Embroider. I ud ou cot lU 1 I Jrd Modays. i ge btt Io a cUed f.

tO rw 2 2 Embider 1 15 18 Embrider. 1O Torhon L' wdth. jut lttle closd wmorw y. Valecee Le al pattr pric 2 pr ra n01 8 pr ar Le Ruch crem black lO pr Tot Rucig Jt box. 9 pr bx Pu Miae Sil Mi' tmorow 15 eh.

S7OREI 80 Ldle' Lter Blt 10 stleworh fm 2 choic tomow Goria Bik UmbreU. fn oxdiz handll worh 8150 9 Extr fne Go Bi Umbrel pan fle. I enf Itlo iagbl wor SI2 eah. Brie mbreia oxdied hadlef. 2 2 wor e.

Pachment Fan. 3 A fe Sik Gal Fan closd 3 1- cnts dola. Muln Underwe left Cme 2. Itrll eTr pie mo 3 lne go ay oferd l. Al ou 5 tmorow 6 h.

Genie' Si 8f alitylo tomorw 1 dl REG ENSTEIN CO. Surrise Ctea. Fm Tex SIttng. an aed Itchng hand ma chg tl sre TI11r lenue" JUlto clod poner Yee Jr 110. koW whe I hllllg hnt bd more den two days he am dlprU an' cr dO Iter do.

appan tlle ld bi pket" Da a 10. bt biL ln a' bu b1 1' me Bar L. Whel- lok RfferIm aut fo len wt th. atrnoon. ddnt dct ther tywter.

Wtl becm I mied Gt anot. et cte wUTe Womn' Set om Dtroit Ps I neT kep anrlng blIt. I ld h1 we ben repttnc didt Wat kow. ye sh sd Danbyewty. Idlke kow wha gwled.

opiion bd" Contmpor1 Exepd. Judg. HeWht B. D. Hating1 to- da IA IUy e11le rld l1nr.

He dd me I She-An agmat cre og betim Natu Iernc Te Eph Were did. ome fm mal1 uke lle I HeT 1mm uawonderh bnewAn' bru DI sUb elo' I Ba 1T 1b Jo Ut nt ma lyUn :1 Wuhg 51' tL 0 Tak Dk Suthe Plic wt hg CtoP Urd KbU Lk Ppr. Fk StU Cptn Ol iefr 1 ho1i 1 1 and A B. BI Wl go Ta It the prr ad 1ea rtr a big lt Cp for 1" dl.lpmD\ 1 to be fod. Kot DllJuU Te frm Ylrl Cp hD dllv mutu.

Clli nt Cp rent fdU fbUt pd 8o ad 11 br i 1 CtInc 1 0 Aa pt A 8 18. oJ1 CorD I U' 4' rrie Cr. ad tt wl bt' up 5 Xo ctinuac ae Cn I GIJ AraDw Tesa. 011t Tl ad WeT. A 1th a Jp nlo 0 a 1 Jye AUta 1 rf la a ft JoWo.

tcg TJID 1cnb1 aul :1 nu. nm o' Is nc1 a fo t' 1 UPUg rwtI S. cn uUbcs Gl aio. 101 Yt tJ 8ng wea ring thei a dY pople tm onttlnpnand dd Ims Incing eTr r. Reo Itton Meu J.

P. 5 Bro. weU-koweweln tnd 1 I' rc wY porn' proft. Heln Br mt tone ow f1 Atanta. oler tr pricl blow wht dId o' ou Ire Mesn StTI buynl.

BAES Wtehal ony. Bi mingh wil durng twenty thouand lar unredeemed conisti ld i 1 Jewelv Diamond highestbidders. lmt resere. Ever- garanteed sentd. Frch toneer.

RETAIL GROCERY Gom t8 Sto 8 fxWr s' MDX HL I Jt IUp c- Yln oG tb an Aags 1 I wuu clTe nd c. riv bid Qt Wedney Aa 1h 1 ocik 10 om 1 KImbl 1" Itt Att cJ" Ee It fOryOpe nc 1c vrety Jo U1a ket 4 IY a dlnI lum btd all aam In nf to ha a dfr wh a 1 er prTeg re a rn ThiAng8 1801. BYK T' Bcn. mWw 1 ENT1rjj rHzEL 4 lid to 18th lDth. ugust Io ot OOfl deuy t1j deftth er had 7 hi pi I In further Igh in duIg the cock ho beazd sdead.

ewhat and ttb rv mberd Eadiig for eas hp4 tbewth rk. fl onoribte Iptain Theees been born tnP1o74 sear 184 01 be wa ha Mrs. Polkifi During the a Captin of Rtfl1eIdl hnson and tleof engineer Ii eytdence of his ahial of her bes cIa. 1-1 I will take Place Baptist ch paI viflh I WjIIet Ellis 1 iiing SpecL. tb and ist uf thhIi nden Qdertg tng byO tnformaL1obibIei re3edto ietj tuy- nd aneapmen s.

all wbo Inte nowthe Icketa euDgozodd teko OAD fAfl. Iowi tee 4 er M. owjU purbat pj oubt can pIa. pay tike en hen tounteiii that they vs iiIenttueb wU te non- 10 the 1Ickesge die adjoirnuen cnUUo Ibeoniaje t. 1.

1 Iir aM a ato. rre4peday ln oecopyaras in prL TIAL8. s-3 atIyedandpaZ tleutltttcnd71 ns meniwlil bIn grauthari YEMBE3UIP. izice last annuil wiflatczdU grsnde. cue Iday Iht.

Wt cieanoueo Ildy and iIIiain MC MeurL ton ierieWia Futures opei4 ear thCCiO3em. Uiicj osing pm yenterd1 I 1110 W37 re the bCat nthnee Ct 4 end 06' linhed 3flPd. etc rather aided the ut Itne Of Torn SpeciaL tter beiflX 6 rawpatoC to the tC1 etreet I' iiand A JittIl the1Mfl. ay1CW I ndEO ewne a nb ed4 hayeZaI i apo AT NJ rngeflqV TI. 11I MedIC 8trthgfeUOV 1ndIan21 redelvedla tehoaOIb1 is.

t. ewcrop Ike figr58 0yg1k. fiytb I 5' CONSTITLrnON AThA1TA. GA SUNDAT AUGUST 91891. TW1NTTTWO PAGES 19 SOCIETY Is rz0' LIZ 1yavorIt.Iteort1EM Si iusuret000te jt ii the cienced by ie UkehlLn pori thi' It3 I jid 1.

Ieac ociI fUOC and or not th p1rtI sI I uh I poaae lc letur. I UUy meaflL Iut SCfl gure I 1D7 doaeD' a- ysebting auuia ef thTersOfl. Pli clubSafl so the flidayigtt. ith IPnl 0 tobic exs Pat tha Jtge 1 slightly etgoidirofl drowned th veral brillnnt7g ridced Cipilal ytfle rtid Jour alternoonCptain Die yi eiv Dickeyand lvimberly' LlsUfflanLochrani n. owing a4 MrsOton She ste rgnis a ew o44gj Oh reit II.

Bladkwoodls a Baxterof itr Dealer ye ffl wjj Bacn Cfl Eane lofiAtlan Clubhouse fhUl given Sesdcr mtbeautiIui Tbe dbls and erL Joseph er j0 dW5rd Tbameny frienis of Irene to le of her has tee is Tea. Mls Wilte Howard las a mat deltghtfui visit to the of Salt Springs. Illia AflOie and RelIc Stephens I the month of August at with Xrir v. Miter. rs.

Jshntle Thursday cc beautiful 017 i honor Douglaiswho is iher The eIrecltath51 and nsuslCarer which refresh. 15 Were seryrd. Tbe littI. 0 nier ooa TI. and Jengie Smith.

1lttl toy present geSndJ115 Frasikand dames Crawford and Tauie I C. H. flnd themosth of and pteniber un1qr Club me at the real. 1Xi May ETani Ito Marietta tree 5. 1 Lugnit After the business was disliked inosi 4SUhtfII1 WIIfla-W.

La Bister Onobba 8coVJO wIIteaye CS. CU ac andher di veffci. e7. tIffqSS Rd orrb have tokiffnfurafewdayi ee k' eec Ce. Spiing Iew inn 8LiceDavlc sCe Ce.

andMrs. 1 Ce Cir- nob cob RowenaDearingne wet' andreports Murpheyof Ti MandMrsTTloWhavelcXttho On A. an eacaat Ce. B. otherpointa.

MIcsFannleEvanc toMariettandnorth r. r-- Mrs. Delhi summering 2lUlett and I TaflelAFafli. 1 ependlngj I n4 I zaorthfor restfrombislePl. is aUsaliugbson end weeks in St.

Panj Minn a restat Uay portIla Wewetcbederwj nothougbtofaa mystery aurnmte vesau A t5Jac3 sat. nwned mjnialThasi. twastaalinYatshceada ulade.by- nni erous fascinaiag thesocial MissLoweMrs. beforehe wa- theinvaild aaellu Cosdius seemto theclondathatenvelopthen berewarthy wherethe non fall is salddle4 Vp to yes towIpiroee u4 wtecsosd netttoo eeTrd th Cn1U7 tin lan a rmlnforeemeflt Of Oswe OT ni5li a140 Ii That Eeunlo ofaLOcaI fl4fl a lasennlng. s1an foarteen- now a asdtaa Mx.

St. a ttqcOqfS4 st utatvat ttayutdI yiated welcomePsesidant Theratos 4440 him hek wher toeay didltbysayingawkwardly Mlss isnay e. MaJMWALmbaagonetotbebomeof hi th ex- izsLx MaJlLlIioaottbegrea drygoodsflrznof JMRlgliCohasgone toNewYozttoaaaiat 5. Bros. taiioringde.

tIloriug-establlahmenta ew an Bros. wWdour- are many ladies who aenlto ltedlernDeutscls York gowns. ThIa wilIsoon aisy.8oetmTn Ufe RICHPICKINQS STORE BelgrideLace alithe andSOci turnorrowonly a Usia cn a. of Hats-Hats er Hatsthe aloneareworth an 3 thlsweek. fins WteaAIsL wttt.

Con de1fre. 4 at 4r each. s.clLtd inbXD 17 4cot GralnSatln So no Sopor aM. ne a 5O 33 13 REGENSTEIN COI eyesyorhonor1 deeperit Dadaxnsobntldidnotwaut 5 I'm them typewriter. OCosts Press.

his Idlike toknow itie What ie it dldbaby its his romTbeEpoch fats. 0a. Ii A. Bryan will toTennceee to Inspect property and when they return stock company forttsdevelopuaent is formed. contsnulnt K.

S. ac- countaduetosaidflrmtobevidt Ii or drwepatronage 8 LMonacs Coorsa. thank my forthelr patronage to to run the for guect by for Artensas soTaas con. 1 3 7w porters' 1 p1edgesconisting 8II J3. I case 5 itin vs.

house Gaforthe groceriesand 5 inthe Iean so and lectedvariety Is the priviisge 157 This August 8 BOYKIN TURBAN Receiver. su mo Us wed one travel brin Texas.

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