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4- Continued from Thirteenth. rage. present at the door the church cards In- Closed In Invitation. Oliver A quiet wedding occurred yestenlay morning at 10 o'clock at the' Christian church. this contracting parties being Mr.

John Oliver. of New York. and Miss Charlotte Breltenbucher. The cere- uony was performed by Rev. A Jan.

ten and only a few friends of the young people were present. Mr. Ben Tteadweir acted as test man and Mr. Hubert An derson gave the bride away. After the.

ceremony the bridal party repaired to the Argon. where an elegant breakfast was served. At noon Mr. and Mrs Oll er left for New York and Cities of the est They wilt snake their sum- user home at Erie. Pa.

and will return to New York In the tall. where they will reside In the future. Mr. Oliver was formerly a resident or Atlanta. but Is now IIcpromlnent broker of ew York.

I Is a oung man of man Sterling qualities and has man friends In this city. His wife Is the charming daughter of Mr. I lhlillp lireltenbucher. of this city. and was an ayknowledged bell In the younger set.

Social Items. Mr. Frank A. Carter eaves In a few days lor ban o. where he 1111 spend the winter.

Miss Mrtlce Scot 13 home again front Mt. Airy and Miss Nellie ood of Macon. Is vUlUng ner at. eachtree street. Mr Howard Harris formerly Miss Julia Borchert.

or Savannah it visiting the family of Mr Harris. Us Jack- eon street. Mrs Harris was formerly a teacher In the public schools of Savannah. Mrs. Rosa.

M. Farr. of Grahaxnvllle. S. C.

Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. M. Carroll 294 Spring street. Mrs.

W. P. Harding and son Wade. Jr. Wre R.

Be and Miss Angle HardinI' have returned home from Hiddenite and Blowing Hock. C. Mr. R. K.

Stanton is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Spier have returned liter a pleasant visit to Lookout Mountain. Miss Annett Lorporth has returned to her home In Washington.

Miss Minnie if. Carroll Is home again alter a delightful visit to friends at lookout Mountain Mrs. C. C. Hodges is the guest of her sister.

Mrs. Ashbury. at 46 Washington treet Misses Ruby and Pearl Asbury have returned home after a delightful trip to Clarksvtlle. Athens. Nacoochee Valley.

Tallulah Falls and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams have re turned from Grand Rapids.

MIch. where Mrs. Williams and children have been spending the summer. Misses Annie Mat and Rebecca Burke will leave Monday to attend the Sacred Heart academy In. North Carolina.

Colonel E. Y. Clarke and family are at the Hotel Majestic Jn New York city. tIss Clio Prather will return from Tate Spring this week. Mrs.

William S. Yeates will return front Tate Spring the latter part of this week. Mrs. Mary L. Gallaher has Issued In vttaUona to the marriage of her daughter.

Mary Ethel. to Mr. Horace Davis Thursday evening. Senember nth. 7 clock at the First Baptist church.

The friends of Mrs. Llnnle McCandless Wilson will be delighted to learn that she wfll make her residence In Atlanta this winter. During her residence In New York she has been the pupil of Karl Klindworth of Berlin. and has been profes- slonally associated with Theodore Thomas and Madame Nilsson. studying vocal music for several years with Miss Green.

one of the most eminent vocalists of the metropolis Judge Henry B. Tompkins has returned from New York. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Elchberg and Miss Ruby Elchberg and Miss Jennie Dlttler left Friday on an extended trip to the north. During their absence they will visit Baltimore. lIadelphla. TV ashing ton and Atlantic CU Muter Ben Padgett Jr" Is visiting relative In Griffin. Mr.

John Grant Is expected horn. from New York Monday. Also Mrs. William Grant. Professor J.

Krom leaves today for a months visit to New York. Wednesday afternoon at the residence of the grandparents Mr. and. Mrs. H.

C. Leonard. Bishop Morrison baptized Robert Leonard Troy the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troy.

Quite a number of Intimate friends of the families were pre ant and enjoyed the happy and Impres- Ive ceremony. Mrs. Griffith and her children have. re turned from a months stay at Tallulah Falls. She will be at home to her friends and music pupils at 82 Spring street two days each week.

She will assist Mrs. C. D. Crawleys music department at tie Middle Georgia college. Vu.

Edwin Groover and little daughter Tloreide of Jack onvllle Fla. are visiting the family of Mr. George T. Latimer 315 Jackson street. Miss Mary L.

Huntley has' arrived In the city to take position In Thorobury school for the coming year. Miss Huntley Is welcomed by a. large circle of friends. The following are among the guests of the Warm Springs hotel for the past week Mr. Ellis Jr.

Macon Mr. E. W. Burke. Macon Mr.

C. A Kltch- Inn. Mr A. Martin. Mr.

J. ii. Edward. Dr. A.

Hobbs. Mr. Randall Clifton. Mr. T.

Callaway. Mr. H. M. Dorsey.

Miss Emily Lowndes Mlu Jeannette Lowzdes Miss Olive. Speer. Miss Bessie Potts. Mr Martin. Mrt.

H. Potts and child. of Atlanta. Mr. Lowe.

Mr. T. L. King. Mr H.

W. Seay Mr. Culpepper. Mr illalock. Mr.

A Freeman. Greenville Ga. Mr. J. Fryer.

High Springs. Fla Mr. J. 8 Hawkins. Mr.

Cecil Gabbett. Mr. Chfstnutt Savannah. Ga. Misses Emma and Etta Blanebani.

Miss Etta Williams. Miss Leila Wall. Mrs. M. Murphy.

Mr. Gunby Jordan. Mr. Curtis Jordan. Mr.

Max Banner. Mr. Ernest Shaw. Mr. Howard.

Mr. P. Shutxe Mr. R. alls St.

Louis. Mo. Mr. Fisher. Mr.

Cole. Jr. New nan Ga. Mr. D.

Weaver. Mr. Thompson. Thornaston. Ga.

Mr. Parley. Jo. sfph orwood. Mr.

A. Baldwin. Mont- gomery. Ala. Mr.

and Mrs. Simon W. Hitch. Hitch. Hitch.

Way- cross. Ga. Miss Mills. Mr. A.

Burr. Mr. and Mrs. Searcy. Jr.

Mr. Smith. Mr. Joseph Boyd Orlmn. Ga.

Mr. Webb. Greenville Ga. Mr. Jackson.

Augusta. Ga. Mr. N. Smith.

Dixon. Woodbury. Ga. Mr. O.

Tucker. Chlpley Ga. Mr. A Car- ver Mr. Roger Carver.

Dawaon GL Professor and Mrs. Joseph T. Derry are located at the Tr Thornbury school. where Professor ferry will have the chair of Latin and higher mathematics. Miss Mary Dean Campbell.

of Gainesville the guest of Mrs. Walker Dunson. Mrs. it. L.

Woodward is in Baltimore. Her little daughter. Elizabeth Knight accompanied her as far as Washington city. where. she Is visiting her aunt.

Mrs. George Harbaugh. Mrs. Arthur llobbe returned from arm Springs last night with her children after an absence of about three months. Dr.

George F. Payne. Mrs. Payne and Mlu Gladys Payne and nurse leave to night for Put In Bay on Lake Erie. Dr.

Payne is first vice president of the American Pharmaceutical Association and will a end the meeting which takes place next week at the above resort. Mr. Frank Hawkins' has returned from Sewanee. Term. Misses Jen ell and Dora Baugh.

who ave spent the past two months with Mrs. Edward Quinn. of Macon. is visiting her mother. Mrs.

Wallace. at her residence. Rd Washington street. Miss A Coffey left yesterday for New York and Boston. via.

Norfolk on a. business trip ct three weeks. Miss Gena Moon. of Cartersyille is visiting Mrs. R.

Moon. Misses Mary and Helen Morris leave to night for Montreal. Canada. where they will attend school during the coming year. Mrs.

It. D. Crane and children will return from Clarksvllle Ga. about the mid- die of September having scent some time with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. L. Thomas. who have been living with Mrs. A.

MacDougal at 500 Courtland avenue. the residence of Mr Thomas. for the last two years. will keep house and will be at home to their friends at their Courtland street resi dence. corner Linden avenue.

It Is reported that Mrs. Aria Bowen Durham and Charles Allerton Cushman. a wealthy bachelor of New York. are en gaged to be married. Mr.

Cushman belongs to a very projntnent New York family and notwithstanding the tact that his family Is very Conservative. he will not ask Miss Bowen to give up the stage. Ml Rosalind Klein. the talented yb- llnl of Memphis. Tenn.

Is visiting her unclt. Mr. Dan Klel 93 Windsor street. At 3 clock Thursday afternoon. at her him.

In this city. Ml i Roil. FlnlfY and Mr. R. F.

ltaynes. of Fearns Springs. Miss. were united In marriage. The ceremony was performed In a beautiful and Impressive manner.

by Rev. B. F. Fraser. pastor of Walker Street church and the following ladles and gentlemen were the attendants Miss Anna Hill.

Mr. Mason. Miss Fffle Hill Mr. Aphus Ilnle3' The. bride Is the daughter of Mr and MT C.

Flnlf' and a most larmlng and accomplished young lady. Macon Society Macon. Ga. September 2 Special Since the Macon Carnival Association an flounced that there would be a LJllpu tlan Court where the king and queen would receive all royal honors there has been great interest shown by the Juvenile population of Macon and It may be said literally that every man woman and child In the place Is Interested In the contest. When the king and queen have been elected by the public ballot they.

with the prln' esses and. courtiers. will have the privilege 01 naming' the carnival king. According to this plan his royal highness will have Just cause to be proud of the honor bestowed upon him for he who runs may read that the ballot cast by the en are weighted with the opinion of the mothers. The members of the Llllpu- tlan court will also ride on four beautiful floats In the floral parade representing the tour seasons.

spring. summer autumn and winter and will Immediately follow the al queen. Miss' Cleveland Smith. Miss Smith. who Is well known and admired In Atlanta as well as In Macon will be lovely queen of flowers kid will.

with her six maids of honor and page. be enthroned In a seashell resting in a mass of La France roses. Indeed. it is no exaggeration to say that from the preparations being made and the Interest shown the floral parade during Macon's October carnlva1 Is to be the most beautiful pageant yet seen in this country. Miss Smith who has been spending the summer in Maryland is expected home In about a week.

Miss Bertha. Wllllngham the beautiful queen of the carnival Is now at Asheville C. and Is a belle at the Battery Park hotel. The marriage of Miss Mamey Itelton Hatcher to Captain Charles James Tm- man Clarke will be solemnized at 9 o'clock In the evening of the 26th of September. To Lovers of High Class Literature We are in a position to keep you posted without cost on any new departures in the field of literature.

Furthermore we save our patrons to whom we will forward catalogue of prices and discounts from 10 per cent to 60 per cent on all publications sold through the trade in Europe and America. A. C. RISDON CO. Please send me full particulars.

Name r. Street City. Risdon Co York the ho of th hrldes parents. cotonel nd Mrs. MarshaU J.

Hatcher and will witnessed by a large number of guests. Th bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Cobb. Miss Ida Mangham. Miss Martha John. ton and Miss Bertha Wlllingham.

tx the groomsmen are Mr. Felton Uatcher Mr. Wlnshlp Cabanlss Mr. Leon Dure Mr. Prentice Huff.

Mr. Clam Phillips and Mr. J. Monroe. Ogden.

Jr. This wedding is of greatest interest in social circles all er Georgia. a Miss Hatcher is an acknowledged belle and counts here admirers by the score Captain Clarke la an officer in the Tenth infantry United States arm and Is. held high esteem by the war department. having served with distinction In battles the frontier.

and in Cuba. Ho has made number of friends here who congratulate him upon his successful wooing. oven while feeling Inevitable regret that Macon society is to lose one of Us roost admired young women At the home of the brides ptunts in Mllledgetllle next Wednesday Miss Adah Vlrginia Evans will be married to Mr. R. Austin of Macon.

Among the Macon people who will attend the ceding are Dr. and. Mrs. Maury Munnerlyp Stapler. Mr.

Pate Stetson. Mr. Felton Matcher. Mr. Pitt Glover and Mr.

Richard Johnston. TIlts bridal couple will ea at once for an extended tour and upon their return will be at home at the residence of Mrs. Mallory Taylor on Cob- ege street. Ml. Zela Rogers and Mr.

Stewart ones both of whom have may friends Macon society. were married Wednes- ay afternoon at the residence of Rev. U. Jedd. They are at home at the resl- ence of Mr.

and Mrs. John Jones in Vlnn11le. Miss. Adelaide Harris of Abbeville S. C.

is the guest of Mrs. Ellis TaThott. Miss Annie. Lamar Jays of Atlanta Is visiting Mrs. John I Cutler.

It is gay now at Tate Spring. Tern fourteen states well represented and hex- co Large number elegant people booked or September. Water shipments Increased 0 per cent In June. July and August. la conceded Tate water Is the best in the world and Justly called the Carlsbad America.

MRS. ELIZABETH McARTHUR 111 open Music studio In the Lowndes Iding September 2Sth Present ad- ress ii Batavia. street. Boston. Mass.

AN INVITATION. Stylish Gowns and Draperies Furnished to You. It Is not generally known that the Con- on studio has on hand at all times a ompleteliardrobe of dainty and beautiful evening gowns and drauerees for the use their patrons. The draping and gowning re under the personal direction of Mrs. London Hendrick and under her skillful lands and with her exquisite taste the best results are always obtained.

The photographs made by the Condon studio cannot exceled In the south. THEY EASILY LEAD. The Observing People of Atlanta Readily Recognize Superiority. It is not always that true merit Is appreciated. but In an enlightened city like At anta the beit people are not low to observe true arti tlc talent and this' ac counts for he universal appreciation of the tine photo work executed by the progressive firm of Moore Stephenson.

Their work eellp es anything ever be- ore made or shown In the South. The tact that at two annual conventions of the. lending photographers or America these gentlemen were awarded the gold medal over all competitors Ire the south expert Judges of photographic art who only had the photographs before them fpr criticism. wltn- out any marks or Imprint to show to who mthey belonged la evidence. sufficient to' prove- that the work po ssed nw artistic merit and was worthy the high mark of honor placed 1 upon It AtlanUans are not slow In taking notice of so successful contestants an4 thR counts for the great increase lir nines' which is now enjoyed by Moore Stephenson.

th distinguished photographers of Atlanta. A. X. Nawkea. Do not waste your money and Injure our eyes by purchasing glasses from lose who are opt scientific and practical opticians and who will not or cannot fulfill their guarantee.

The firm of K. Hawkes was established In 18:0. and hiss always maintained the highest standard for goods and work. HAWKES 13 Whitehall. THOROUGH STUDY OF OPTICS at home can be made by taking Ke lam Moore's correspondence course.

Their method La original. modern and- scientific. distance Is no hindrance. The' student ias a course of study mapped out for iim hI' a competent Instructor and he constantly under the personal care and direction of the Instructor. Address Kelam Moore's college of optics Incorporated Atlanta Ga.

CHANGES In Center of Population Since the First Census. From The New York Sun By the first national census taken In 790 when the population of the coun. ry was not much greater than that of New York city today. the center of popu- latbon WM twenty three miles east of Baltimore. It was still In the neighborhood of Baltimore though to the west of that city In 1800.

In 1810 It was near Washington. In 1820 It was At Woodstock. Va. and' In 1830 1840 and 1850 In the. present state of West Virginia.

In 1860 It. was a little to the south of Clitlllcothe Ohio. this being the first" ottldlal appearance of Ohio us the center of population. though it has remained the political renter of population ever since. In 1870 the.

center of population was on a. line In Ohio between Chllllcothe and Cincinnati In 1880 It was In the neighborhood of. Cincinnati and In 1890. the year of the last national census. It.

was In Decatur county. Indiana near the Ohio boundary and on a line between Cincinnati anc Indianapolis. The government estimate of the present population of. the United States. exclusive of countries over which Its sovereignty has been extended.

was 7a 000 000 on June 1 and all sections 01 the country have participated though not equally. In th growth of population since 1890. when It was 62 600000 By the coming census the Ohio and Mississippi valley states census will prob- ab be shown to have gained lees from direct foreign Immigration than in any previous decade. while the citizens of the middle and New England states have relatively. gained more.

There hast been substantial Increase In population. larger probably. than In any period since the close of the civil war In the southern and south border states. and a much larger Increase in those' of the southwest most notably In Texas the total vote of which Increased from 230000 in 1880 to. 310000 in IBO.

and 650 000 In 1896. The population Texas :00,000 in 1890) Is probably near 3600000 The state census of Kansas taken in 1895. on the other hand. showed the population of that state to be less than In. 185) while in the same period the population of New Jersey had Increased 16 per cent.

Between 1890 and 1SS5 the. population of Florida increased froth. 390 000 to 4S5 000 while the pupoalUon of South Dakota 328 000 In 1890) was returned as 830000 five years later. The growth of population In American states between 1890 to 1900 will be In ac- nce with the Increase of the urban population to each rather than with the gain In agricultural districts. As a major.

117 of the states are in he north. It appears likely that the center of population" lit 1900 wilt be on or near. the banks of the Wabash. In the state of Indiana. at some point northwesterly front the present center and nearer th lUnoli than DASS DRY GOODS CO Will.

Inaugurate On riONDAY and TUESDAY. THE GRANDEST SILK SALE IN THE' HISTORY OF ATLANTA. OUR buyers who have- been in the Eastern markets for the past moth buying an immense stock for our new store succeeded in closing a deal for Six Solid Oases of Silks. It is needless to go into a detailed- history' of the trade but we can assure you that' we bought them at prices that will enable us to make a sensation with them. We will mention just a few- special leaders which we would strongly advise you to see The Greatest Silk Sale On Record.

2 Special Tables of Satin Duchesse Crystals Novelty Bengalines Taffetas Corded Taffetas Cluster Corded Taffetas Corded Crystals all the latest effects in Black and the new fall colorings. Your choice of the entire line worth 100 to 125 per yard Monday and Tuesday per yard The Grandest of All. 1 Table or- Imported Peau de Sole Satin Duchesse inch Taffetas Crystalettes Corded Crepe Taffetas Gros Grains and Armure. Royals a magnificent collection of the newest Black and Colored Silks not it piece in the lot worth less than 150 per yard to go at. 1 Table of Liberty Satins in the new checks and stripes for shirt waists your choice of the lot for We Have Only 4- Weeks More To close out our present stock before go.

iug into our new store and consequently. we are obliged to make some grand sacrifices. Our new stocks are commencing- to arrive. and we are compelled to have more room. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS" 1 Table of 150 and 198 Black Mohair Crepons all.

the newest Blistered effects to go on sale QQp Monday morning per yard for. UUu I 36 inch Fruit of the Loom Bleaching. White wool Gauze Flannel. Cotton Diaper Cloth. 10 yard bolt.

Hub Cotton Hack Towels each. 36 inch Lonsdale Cam- byte. 36 inch French Percales CM for Uu Good tlattress Ticking at 44c 4 Bleached Pepperell QQn Sheets Jub Bleached Pillow Cases fl- for uQu 4 White Bed Spreads for 1 table of. Dimities Lawns Swlsses and Batistes worth isc to asc per yard to go at isc fancy Swiss in for U2u Thornpsonb Glove Fitting Corsets worth U5 to go Child's White Lawn Caps at. Torchon Lace Edgings Qn for.

Ob i lot colored Embroidery. Q- yard. uu i lot Fan Chains each Ladles' loc fast black Hose lUbj Ladles' loc fast black Hose loc fancy Ribbons to go at. 00 Ladles' loc Undervests for. r.

6sc Golf Skirting Plaids age Dc Men's 3pc Suspenders to goat Men's loc Socks to go at. liens ioc Seamless' Socks. OC Men's 100 Negligee' Shirts. Men's 750 Negligee Men's 300 Undervests I at lUC i box open and shut Fans each. 5oc Oriental Laces to go I fl i lot of toe Handkerchiefs at Sc Handkerchiefs to go at.

1 jar of Vaseline or i box best Talcum Powder Ladlessoc Belts- for Ladles' asc Belts in- or JUC asc Nearsllk Linings. yard lOc i lot of short lengths of Lawns Dimities and Batlstes to dose out Monday by the pound for. per pound Bass Dry. Goods Co. i VSir Fm i English wrench and Classical School SCHOOL OF MUSIC.

CHARTERED. TENTH YEAR. Fall term begins Monday Septemberthe fourth. Au Meal school for Girls and. young Children.

Spedal attention to KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY' WORK. A Situated In the most exquisite portion of Peachtree street with surroundings UlISllrpUse Thorough course la English MusIC Art. Elocution and Ancient and Modern Un French Free in all departments. Special rates for German jn class. Elegant and commodious buildings.

spacious lawn and extensive grounds. Health end comfort of the pupils onjs of the chief aims of the school. For catalogue and particulars apply to SOPHIE Ii. THORNBURY President incorporated Under the taws of minols. CHICAGO MUSICAL.

COLLEGE Formerly Central Music Hall Now COLLEGE BUILDING aoa MICHIGAN BOW. Entire Building occupied Exchislely by this InstttoUoo. DR. P. ZlEGFELD President.

Acknowledged the Foremost School of Musical Leanstat. School of Actinj Elocution Languages. Board of BItuIcal Directors DR. F. ZIEGFELD.

BR- LOUIS FALK. HANS YON SCtIILLER. WILLIAM CASTLE. BERNHARD USTEMANN E. JACOBSOHN.

ARTURO. ARTHUR FRIEDA iHART CONWAY. Director School of Atisg. 34th SEASON BEGINS SEPTEMBER II UK ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MtTr.iti ELIZABETH COLLEGE CHARLOTTE High Grade. With a Safe.

Refined Environment One ot the few schools for women in the United States which enploy only specialists. Its teachers representing universities of International. rqJ1JtI. ion to the United States and four foreign countries. Its.

graduate certificate in Music ad mlts to Berlin andLeeds and In-Art to Vienna. Degrees and Elective Course. a. Students attend their own chorea A. handsome brick fire proof build sng with every.

modern comfort ass gantly furnished. A scholarship in uslc or art for every southern stats. till September 1st. In Western North Carolina. fa iou for Its fine climate.

In the suburbs ala cultured and charming city. Rates from S238 to 840. REV. C. B.

KINO. President. COX COLLEGE SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE. Under Same Control 56 Tears Removed from Unpb COLLEGE PAW JUtrAflulj. Sepert.

Paenttj Courses of Stndy. a Car. ass City MYutqcs. HMkPiMh BJocutSoaSpeclaltlu46 44 Ptaaos Pip. Organ and Orchestra.

CCCOXlte 1843. Southern Female College LaQRANQE GEORGIA. Fall Term Begins September I3th. Apply for Catalogue to. a.

MUNNALLY President. If. NUNNALLY. ATLANTA KINTERSARTEII NORMAL AND Elementary School Will open September' 4th. 639 Peachtree.

Kindergarten Wlllette A. Allen connecting class. Margaret Cook primary. Mrs. Kate C.

Mitchell German. Sophie Stocker. ATLANTA KINDERGARTEN NORMAL WILLETTE ALLEN Principal 639 PEACHTREE ATLANTA. ATLANTA LAW SCHOOL Next session begins October Id. A.

thorough and complete. year course. In 1891. Full. corps of lecturers.

Graduation admits to the bar. without further examination. Expenses moderate. Bummer law course of- two months be. gins July Id.

For catalogue and full in formation address Hamilton Douglas dean or W. W. Lamboin. secretary. Atlanta Qa.

Virginia Bristol. SOUTHERN. VIRGINIA INSTITUTE. A. School for the Higher Education of Young Women.

of of surpassing beauty to the healthy pIcturesque mountain region of Virginia altitude 1900 feet no malaria. Faculty of ftve' men ten women. trained in schools like Unlver. or of Michigan Harvard. Royal Conservatory of Berlin and Emerson College or Oratory Buildings beatequipped In the south.

cost over 100000 every modern convenience. Apply for illustrated-catalogue. W. TIIARP Free. Bristol.

Vs. TLANTA DENTAL GOLLEQE Bl Leading School of its kind in the SOUTH MCATALOGUE FREE TO PARTIES INTERESTED. t-lt- ua too lbs SPRING HILL COLLEGE NEAR MOBILE ALA. Boarding college conducted by" the Je suit Fathers. Preparatory.

commercial and classical courses. French. German and Spanish taught without extra charge. New and well-equipped gymnasium run- Jlnf. Jr etc.

Climate exceptionally healthy. hr particulars ply. to the Rt7. Moynlhan rPresident. S-8 len tues thr sun WASHINGTON SEMINARY" Boarding and.

day- school for girls. ften bulWuig in most' beautiful residence part of city. Twenty teachers. aduatesTof Wellesley. Randolph-Macon.

iaTJarf etc. BBtt classes in- am rk- Frtmary' a emic. colle- music elocution physical gui- Prepare forouleg rtincstk adl rr boys received in primary. Next SS Principal nTS1 2 this ohool VAN NORMAN llsn111 Pounded in 1857. Seventieth St.

New Turk CS BETWEEN CENTRAL PARK AND JUT SIDE DRIVE. A splendid school for toe ropular tstfts Sin. and young women. Individual onal attention given to each. All' gT ments.

Special students. Sine Yin 1 at Farts. France rrtnclpaL an of MempETa. TeniL. vlc priiwf MActGal IBW fnm Krtto Vf KfS Stortan4 Drat I runes.

X8 gaAaat- BARILI SCHOOL OF. MUSIC. For the higher art ef piano plJlM singing. 20TH ANNUAL SESSION. This school wilt open September tinder the personal direction of iJj iredo Rarill wuo will he ably 5J In both the piano and Vocal fj All pjplls taught privately Under.

Directors personal Supervision. No extra charge to regularJ 5 Harmony. Rudiments of Jp2St sltion. Musical History and Chores won- Special children's chorus class. Special attention will be SS datlon work.

The value of correct practices cannot be. oVerestlmatea. Con with retereflC tO rangernents for non resident pUPi' por terms. full nnouniemeDt Tnatinn address the. school.

umc Iff It Rooms T. If. Summer Classes In China At redact price. JCepecW ilrottiaMeacnlnz. Oorre pon Jtnc WM.

tYCm. 83K Whitehall St. LUCY COBB INSTITUTE ATHENS. GEORGIA. 1899 tr txercljes of this institute uM.

resumed on Wednesday. tt The number of boarding PP Sted to sixty. For ca apply to A. Upscomb. SELECT GRADED SCHOOL- 38 West Peachtree.

Established 1876. Fall term begins September thorough instruction in prtmU1. EDEN PARK SCHOOL IT WOULD till Up on Uu Proi the Hej JSALL AN Be Jmpossi the Co cusses OtheJ Onca more into the- Once more The negro question I In the minds of all the md I write to modestly but. con ttcrapces of The Const days paper. Their dream an utterly fm pf the ra problem.

was a great undertaklj Indians from north Qe Territory with Jhet Tj en then 4000 of then The Washington post- enough transports in tl be had or hired to twenty years. and than 100 II lead wli thousand million dollar ernment would not void the experiment. Morel negro wll not go. lid north to live with Ms erers. A i hundret years ago.

cut and came back Cob about and 1 jor to toy opinion some of am We JB nun train with a few millions In front and. fur Ohio end about ptUp' em to At There used to be that owned a good shl And they carried all the" to Liberia free of hag ters. a wralthy gentle county. gave thirty se their freedom and by father his executor an provide good clothing take them to Savanna put on board the. El over to William.

hi rant 5155 In gold for ea seven slaves. This mone VP in Africa. So ray fa with the society and- sent to Savannah on tin were put On board. The when they told father all knew that he was friend. About two' years a a knock at fathers do When it was and six others of the.

i lip reported all the i he and these- six had In the Sold of the yes kept hidden until they at sea- for it wasgain society to allow any re They were brought to there got word to Howe Stephens In Washlngt knew- William and his him enough money td home. They went Into young master Torn Wt but as free men. and eaplqg from Liberia. who works in ray gard wood' and goes after has four grown up ehll jnaryied and they have The old man wl15th noLgoing SM the children wig not 1 would be weeping and a funeral. But suppose Who Is going pay thej arty The negroes pa three hundred million which is chiefly real probably 200 homes teT5vUle and there If they were all de take their places cooking and washing our babies' Who would when the cold winter Who would pick our cottJ remains that there are to apd they multiply too fa ration are indolent and tvlgoroui laws.

There i cOlne on right now at least Be vagabond ne 1 my house going to men are supporting John Anderson says lie tag at the den the oth chorus of the song was No use in a nigger worl When his mammy Is 4 yard. hut enough of much from the ysnkeea and much from colored tj cators and they all sing of stop the lynching bi yet seen anything so fair aptly spoken as the addrl Uvered at Bismarck Grow an Alabama negro. He of the theAdelleccliege at 1 hlB name is Wt Couru a paper- published at Lav Portion ot-hls address Jpardop rue for any zeci hut I do pot fear southern much as I do the Imf northern Tabor which co jJa prejudice which cornel its color as its only mam The color line was' peveJ brick walls to the carpeij J1 the other Industries ui northern white labor eal The southern neicro ha ped the northern negro Uoa outstripped him in el Sot say this in any uftfrll ward jr northern brethfd fwt which Best pr Groy troves is the only cure ttetis sold thfd out the entiremall sections of the States. Every authorized to-guar Groves No cur ray Jrice5oe. I MEDIC arc having tmdor date Tonlea SOCIIAL Invtt Uon- S.

llrS 7. A. ple st n- gon. Oliver eu t. mal I' slde 0 New dau hter' Ir ed.

4I1 lorallcl o. ss It. Wood. Mac n. Mrs.

I Ir rktr ia. rlsSll I str t. C. C. rroll eet.

l11e nlto J3lowlng. k. N. KStanto J. S.

Wash gton a aln Irs. Washln ton Street. M1a Alibe es t. A B. re- II jestlc 1N ew I ek.

lat I In- B. 1 i i Iy I hThed Ruby tlrrl aJt1 el en I 1 Washing- CIf J. I pres. re- col e. Jacksonville.

Ir. LHuntley Eltl OMa Plli A. 0' Inp ir J. 1 cM1j dw G. E.

LoWndesMlss Mrs. J. K. artln. l1 okl a tlr re xoi W.

F. Bla10ct 1 I iII I irMI J. B. Iss MJ GGunby G. R.

T. ShutaeMr Walls It. C. R. Newnan.

J. F. M. L. B.

N. J. V. E. S.

J. ii. JrJ J. ii. C.

C. W. MrN T. WoodbUl i irIP bawson. Professor 1T rry II Irs.

as. clt W. Harbau Warm G. orge Irs. MI to- Put-In-Bay.

Istlrst nd' at. Je have their grandparents at LoganvUle who were joined by Miss Lizzie' Taylor. return. td home last Sat urday to the delight of their man friends. rs.

F. E. 2 A. V. thr.

T. I n. Isses to- Ill ear W. Th mll8 rsV resi. Lind Irs.

nd en- Ir. pro lnent tam II Bowen. Miss linist 3' elt MIs pa tor 8t Ir. MI A phul fl News. 2.

A an I litera II I pro 1 ad- it sd res tober N. Weare aL CO. n. ithibrid on t' Hatcherandwtll be Iues l. Thebridesmaldsw111 1Ilu1larr 11lhamlllIsltarth Felt WlzahlpCabanlss lr.

ClemPbllllps over 111180 thelcote ot cerln In fan try. Bt tea in teemby on a frlendll' hlssuccesstul wom n. pal' nts next' WednesdaYMlss Vtmnla 1. 1. AUstlnot leave Mall ry lege Jones.

ma In daykftemnoon O. dence In. tourteenstates Ico. forSeptembfr 50 centln It con dpd a tel' of Will ndes huldlng Pre nt dress. I known don complete arc1rObe ge dJraa isa nr.

are Iendrlck est be. of Atanta Ot artistic a. Ioore fore by pol trUe I It. an nellO th. phi i A.

i ala THORO GH Ketam has him th lam The census try popu- 3 twenty-three pr sent center' and 75000000 1. alIsectiona of the 62600000. 1SUS abs' ha a BOuthernand a In 650000 3' ot' lS90whlle pe lodthe Wpul tlon 390000 328000 Amert an Incres se It the. i than with.the- II ItYofthe he' blt lnl9OO lbe ODOt thebanlul oftheWabUl the. ofIndJaD at8OIDe I i i c.

c' BASSiDaYiGO ODSCOf Inaugur teqn OURbuvers in. Ea tern out oresucceeded SpecialTa bles Novelty I II 69 SatinDuchess 27 inch Crystale tes Black-and 9 8 per' IlBW 3 5c' for. go- to. new st to. 98c.

5 I B. Ie. aching. 121 2C 49 C. I.

2 I iI 5 4 3 9 I I. fI 8 39c 3Ic 6 Tbomps m' 69 7 s3c I 3 2 5c. 50 1 0 I I I 5c 3e I ge f. I s. 5c I nenlloC 5 50' C' ns 39' shl 15 Ie J9c 5 i.

2 3. C' Ladles' socBelts. 19 2scJklts" 10' for 2s NearsllkLlnlnp 10 Ilotofshort an4. Ust s- 1. poundforpc t.

ij QS3 i tl QQ CwfGIL r' i Ushr Sren. tldC CIassIcalSchool 01 SCtlOOLOFMUSIC 42- uGwf EE i. OO1 Morid Septem er th Jdnlcl1oo1 or S1 ed atten nto KINDEROi TEN SitUi. ted the. i1 iSlte ono peach.

h. ndings. Thoro1 gh cou A cle Sp cia1. rates frGermann. bul gs.

wn exten lfe andcomfortlfthe chief1IJ15 partkularsapply THORNBVRYPresldento CHl Aoo1umCicOLlEG FormerlicentralMuslc COLLE cnMIClaAN occupledExcluslvelyby th Acknowkd M. US IC. I. ofJlual a1 ItlOUll tHARTCO WAY Din j. SEiSONBEGINS' SEPTEIIEIIL YlLLUSTRATED c' xiLxD ELIZ BETHCOLLEGE CHARLOTTEN HI Ora Refl 1edEi1 the' empi ftj ttsteac er represent lag tlO fc sod rtta nd hand ome fire WI h.

114. gantlYfurnIshed. scholar hip II mUsic artfor everysouthern tamou. dand Rat stromS238 to. SOi THEeiFEMWi.

I GYd Labc COLLE6EPABI. 1 fhar IaperftirPICllft7Coanes. Stdfo Hnla CareoC1ty as. kP iIII I. New PI OrpuD4 XIr.

SouthernFemalcCOJlege 1 LaO NOEoeoRoiA BejtinsSeptemberi th. Applyf rcatatoguett Aa NUJlNA LYf hi H.NUHNALLYAMiiak\ IINTER6ARTEJlNDRMAL rf 8 rr NORM gi115 October2d. tl tll couneof. monthsbe Julyd. tulFln- re UDfWomen.

I Loc LUn- auty. Jltltudel900 no. traln Herun and. Em. e.

nonc eIO or Orat st equipped over' AP mu st. rat. ed- oP. I WH Pre i AIIl IEo el CATALOGUEFREErOPARTIS I. I SPRI NJtABJ 110BI BoardlnCeOl1f.

ge' bytheJ BpaJllsbtugbt cwand nlng etcCllmate to Re. 4oJ11ban8. President. lIun Largeinew rellld ncef art. cI ty Twentr i I 8 a rocf dlvldual.

Prlrnaryacademlc Fr SCr uut1O Arft i mlts and RandolphMacon tr o. lIRBW TCHANDLER is D8COTT. Associate' Principal 4 Waltos 8tunWAuCUltUth. spnwed tcCAB1C8tEAYAND 8OAJUlNO mq ll IL 1 on. thtrtJfthh 1UlDU 1.

of. ja tita. Ur 8. JIIIta 4anIAc ca4ullea adtlte N' ran tft fiiSf VAN1I0RMAN 12 event eth5t. rk TWEENCETRAL umWJlo 8ch ol101 POp lar i IrlJoand VomenIndlTtdual 555 i to.

JoImeVn M4 i la1UnCrlchte. Ad.A.- n. Complete Busies. Oosri Mal oet. BuiD to 4De81a 2 hliherarf ptanoplJlIIip IIl ng This" Ichooi vIiI Sfptem lr ft br bothtbe i t' upllataught lpeJ ou Dp1 1 lil ll.

I dN fc Co intihnerilu eor practl es 2 ra Oin t' I 1 Ued Forterni fuU- or o. al1 res. OCS 10' A. Bul1d nl' ClaSS8SInC ln 1 Fspet1atatwDtIoii to nu. of teaclils' CorrellponckDOIIA 83 Whit hali AIa ATHENSOEOROIA otIi oheexerclfes of.

re tSei br cataloguU Dc1 MALlpsCO Prln GRADED 1. 38WestPechtrte. f. Fa1lt rmbegIns rougbnstructlonln If" mediate nd' high school cadeti i MISS NIA CK EDEN ARK hi. i- JrIRRtSsT 0.

i QIIIa- IIWT PrepsratelV ColIeiiat 15 V1f fi if J- JICA morl' in TheMgrQqUeston 1J1 ptaUthe raIl4I mod t1y' co ttef1WCa. cofIhe Cons 4l" r. 4 al1titterly I. t. 1h e.

ra. Pr 0. b. lem was a. undertakl qe TeTr1 ry- 3iven tral POJt3nt ad red tv 1i lo thouSan4 I Ulon er mentw vt tb erk ent.

More growjl potgQ. II IJv wllh a tW Jd and dcame Out. he mYQPInIonw otemWItJ11 few cinUlIO Infz ti fUr as dr bo Tb re usedto. thatow1led ship al11 Llbe afre Ii the by JatherJIk IU1 pro Jdegoo4 t. takethem board.

or overtoWU m. OlJio. it lvenslaves mone I vp. tn. 0.

rt a. So so lety. HRtto oidl rJboard. wheQ-th 1' oldt ther it alrblewtlut yea18lltte a ki sdgof en twas oP nett th rsof Jh :11) reoorfedaU tMot anct theslnilx hadlI old r- theves the It t8ea.Jor Itwas galn allowanytc TJiewereDfO ghtto word Jf w' I step tmewWW e4nOugQPloney' 7 eYwelt 1nl 01Ug mlSterTo fr aI iL 11 w1 oworkll gar nd tftertc gFown upchlldr Jl8 Tied theY1lavo mai1' IsJlOtJ lng fJ141 4 i wfluldbew entng tunefaIaqt pp 1 oIng4Qpay the eryrThe p. gro 1ree mllUo tschleflYTeale proba ly-'JOO in o' I.

1. eY fe ciU their. CQQklngand bleS c.n lt yt- ie U. O. 21' v1goro lawlLT1iere.la- nowwJ f- ut 21J1va ab n4ne i supr lng Joh Aderon- sy.

h. theenth lh rot a I. us 1n pg IlsDammr 1 iJUr thr lf trJ te YnJel tand JIb fron oto Cto n4 ll. sl 1 orliep eJnchlnr 1- ye Iennrhlng a t. a.

POk Bsmar kGr yanAaba neg. I ot thed coYeg a. tl f. pUblls 1 tton' tlsaldrssf 1- a4oIQfor Udo fea sou Juch a doAh In norhern abrwhl h- i at 1lce. c.

U8 lor ujs onlYJI Jne lorI pe kwalls. cr JJ ot efndust thtrwht 1 a suther neih tJt norhern neg UO ustfp 4 BY Uil Inanf Ulfrl 0ar4 mTnorher ftw 1 Be l. 0. tQY i lve' cetCtssoldtff ofdi intre i onsof lheU tateEverY autortfa fYetB-f NOC1 I rcS i 1 18 iiE CThTSTITUTIO1 ATLaTA. GA.

SIThIDAY SEPTEBER 189 t. ent I rtormed t. ng mn many Hi tlas Scots 71 Mrs. S. A.

pubilcscboois 1. an owing. i Mountain555 ie- i. InNew tbel oc1ock. FiratBaptist fromNew Cky.

Jr5 zi i L. MrA Mr G. H. lr I ilL Al M. Itia.

S. J. JO. Mrs. E.

S. D. A. J. er.

S. Se. atthe Jewell LlzzleTayior. eel Saturday many re- W. an a EfrIeHill.

Thebrlde I. Lilipu prinwsses I CO. A. Co156 New Yo home the and t. tam Tenthin- armi' a offrlends coube upontheir for thatthe Wardrobe of be thebest ac- eclipses I- posssed ir htregnesr.

OL St a St FromThe in haabeen to34000o of 18 4cooo ac- be ID Ind1an the thoOho itts Uns. C. 4 tvJii youtosee in ch I' i 4 Io-4Bleached lngfor. 12 ThompsonsIlove sets. 125 at.

White ot LdC icfast Iflft fl for- iC fl JJC go at fl sfl5 Shlrt. at. andahut I Lac sto at tj- soc fl- 25CBCltS fl in I Coj 1 1 1 1isb nd 42 T. ATLAITA September atr et iurrouadjn flfliurp Eocntionird or nd groun on Pres1d so ni I Instituu c- ForcmostSchoolof i LIIIQ1P SchOolofActig III 0 1 flosrdofMuiicalDlreetons SE FR1Efl dIARTCONWAY I rnng- Environment Leeds In A proof e. orartlor ne cultured--and rO1.

PimttyCoerses II. CltyAtvantsges stkp Iocutlen its S1It1u. C. C. Pi 1 CollegeM Septemberith.

A Atiii1It b. Atbor. In- Virginis-BriatoL Facultylof flvemen best illustrate4. catalog H. I ofits CATALOGUEFREE PARTJ 6 Je- I I track Ray- M.

S. J. NGTONSEMINARY I Large new I graduatesi of Itarvaret. Leipabe Small Primary academic nate art. tore.

certificate ad. to Wellley Little session begins Ceptemtest Porcata leegue address MRS. W. CHANDLER B. scorr 45 St.

until js 15th. 14 fri sun wed MCCABE'S IDAT APID nOt YERSSTY sCijog RlcRMODVi sazual toe boys begts Sestenebev 2s. its raoo rhearstion fo tfsttversttysef gyj Tar. aree lJ eM taval AcadaMI SM th. kadlag engt eshoois.

aosrdisj hite 7. ct iNsTiTITEI St. 515 AS 1' Illiec' sal 1' fllJ115. gSsilleas Ciicbtsu ci a5itk IL fl2tE p. fetal 055.

5iDiru5HartW tGgrI4' 1 wflo DePart" t' regular pcIls I Music. COi" given to dationwork CI non announeeme b1 to C. BulldIn- G' PaII ftetiO5 torrupunde t5T1 WhilSAt1 The Septem pup0. gnd SELECTGRADED and gradH' JLhlA McKINL I SCllO s44e-I4S MORRIS 5yRTSf'- WALNUT SkILLS. ciNcINATL flerdlag and Day 5Ol fA' Primary.

l' Hlgt.e-eoarse in Art. For frill IafcermstIon. sdd SIADAHV FBEDI' 1 IT Pro Ne IS ALL Would 0 Of once mor Co rean. 1ns. rate the aS 5 110 vol I a few pozrie le.

pi i ehun mllltonaln ac te I thirty-se 5 El his nt i ii :4 ii afte door pene lb a at se thehold ofthe 1 sea. fr Ii gar Ic chlldr andthey to he chtl4repii goiriglo a eo depo C. coil I ratIon a Is going wh iW 4- it. L- nbggerwor mans thls sIn of tddr a k. I lfttOp.f-hta a.

ardon see clal come ci Its mar be sieve carpe i as it a outstrippe4 a Itrany ufifri say must ba y- that is tin' entire ma1 authori to- guar Price 5 c. PARTS 1.w arhavn.

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