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TADS AND FASHIONS. 6t the Of gold Wearing. ABOUT A BRIDE'S TROUSSEAU. What an Atlanta Bella Costs When She ta Dressed. The stores in Atlanta display hndwnM and teatetnl an isaortmtnt of as any establish te Imported French wool are particularly tythteseason.

Thsyeome in Urge or dressing. The spring wraps are the prettiest ever exhibited. Mort of them are made entirely of rib dally pretty wrap exhibited In one of the principal ii made of dove gray ribbon, alternated with of gray and gold beads. The bonnet to batch tb.ii wrap la a silver gray poke, trimmed with gnoas velvet and field flowers. There are some exquisite crepe de chines in fcrearo, heliotrope, silver, blue and old rose.

This material is iparticularly adapted to the Grecian draped gowns now worn by tall, slender women. A Crepe de chines caught on the shoulder with gold and falling in graceful folds across the hip the most becoming gown a woman of Sarah Bern ttardt style can chose. 8peaking of Sarah Bernhardt, docs anybody know that she never wears with her wool or ailk frocks? She declares the draperies sufficient hand says a petticoat Is ungraceful. She is one wo knan who glories in being thin and don't mind jjhowlng her scrawniness. One of the prettiest pair of of slippers in Atlanta Is worn by a visiting young lady.

They were made to order in Boston; have patent leather vamps, with jbronro heels and uppers, and are laced with the Wittiest Utile gold cords. Borne lovely boots and half shoes, with patent leather vamps and tan chamois uppers are shown season, but have not been generally adopted iter itreet wear. The bronze slipper, with bronze is indispensable In the wardrobe of a high heeled, verj' low things of beauty, especially ana aw rose. "l)o you sell The id beaded red in contrasting shades heeled ties In colors to i "I adl them so fast that I can scarcely keep In be replied. "I sold five pairs fc IfcehtlemeT' Th half of 3 in blue of these expansive hose here?" a Whitehall merchant Sin adecting hoso for their wives." What would our grandmothers say of a gingham Siat cost fifty grandmothers to whom a ngham meant a little cheeked gown with a plain Skirt and gathered body? This fifty dollar gingham bono of the trousseau of a wealthy Atlanta lady and Striped gauz from the establishment of a New The fabric, a green and pink iff, was imported from Paris and it rose pink and moss green ribbons, torm the vest and skirt panel at the cream cashmere sprinkled with Then there's a cream Henrietta cloth, with "of cream dotted tulle, and a carriage gown of gray Bilk tiimmcd with wonderfully beautiful moss green palm leaf brocade.

The bonnet to match the latter costume is gray straw covered with ivy with strings and trimming ol green and old rose tulle. and the parasol gray satin covered with dotted tulio and lined 5e pink silt a bride contained so There was a gown of copper colored changeable with black lace draperies; the bodice of ailk bad shlrrlngs of lace caught down with jet and gold The most aesthetic costume was of mote gi ottoman lined with rose pink and having skirt of white silk vorts which were ioattered blue pink and gold flowers. The bodice of green ailk was slashed with the flowered material and taught at the points and with green irrl atapent pendants, and the were slightly We, an evening bodice of solid olive ornamented around the neck with gold a embroidery in a grape vine design. All tl ttentrie on this gown was designed especially for lor uiu cosiumo a iors designer. A changeable satin delion in shades and red gold with a panel of Jew ffllng was one of the handsomest and mosi Tho basque was trimmed with jeweled tulle strings and dainty Uttle jeweled flov, There was a love of a gown composed of With moss trimming and gold banda, and the hat to match was of moss green Brussels net, ornamented With a long spray of marechal neil roses.

pleated skirt, each pleftof which wa! embroidered above the hem in bright blue anchors, and a white ribbon and organdie frock, with a tulle hat trimmed with pink roses to match. The handsomest white costume in the trousseau was of tilk with Fedora lace di aperies. The back of ailk waa smocked from of watered ribbon. The square necked and elbow sleeved bailee covered with Fedora lace, shirred at the waist back and front "Let me she replied, sticking out the toe of a dainty slipper. "I ll count from my heels to my bead.

My beat slippers and boots are made in and cost 115 a pair. My are RO, a complete outfitof underwear, including a satin embroidered eorset, costing no, and a low necked game silk vest at 15, cost about £26 if your are trimmed With fine la and mine always are. Then there are my Pans gloves at pair, a parasol from Tina Worth's KWu, and the at all, I suppose; no. 1 hero have talked about you know, and I'm handkerchief, costing much would yon be worth In a my life. I enjoy it all through." We read that bustles arc going ot a long lime in the going, tar the Jvely as ever.

Low cullers are conilni in ojrain and ooe of the best dreased ladies In Atianta ii hav made with low rolling velvet lor the last five years it has been rumored thai short wauled gowns with a single narrow skirt Were comtner back. The this 001 upon swan anui wood wnacn. If such garments do come to vcfcUfl Saratoga trunks wUl be ebollahad will carry hie the ballet A lady in Washington, who a num that anoestrws med to from Washing THE C0N8TITDTI0K: ATLAKTA. GA. SUNDAY JUNE 17, 1888.

TWEffTY PAOBB. Tax woblp ow Ttee Week With Paaaaa Atlanta and Tho put week has been cm of activity among friends and of the different about Atlanta. The Bnnny South seminary, Park academy, Means' High school, were the of inter awing which have been fully reported la All were declared the closing of Wert End academy will occur. The school isln fine condition and iwiniaissasal will doubtless be very latsrsaUaa. Itany peopU hava left dty to spend the Otters rurre gone 10 Europe, me and quiet of the country.

those who remain la Atlanta will keep just cool and will doubtless enjoy the lum A number of well known society people ex pact to (panda portion of the summer at Old Point Comfort. Among those who will probably go are Mrs. W. B. Cor, Katie Cox, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Beck, Annie Speer, Major and Mrs. Charles Handy, Miss Bostick, Mr, and Mrs. W. H.

Tenable, McKlnler gave a reception Wednesday to the little of her school that was one of the most delightful ever given In Atlanta She received the guests at her own home on West Peachtree. The bouse was beautifully decorated with flowers, the mantel being hung with garlands of similar and white The center of the refreshment table was a bed of flowers around which were arranged, tempting The greatest attraction to the little folks was a beautifully decorated cake containing a gold dollar for which the little boys cut The knife was first given to the first honors' boy and the cake was cut three times round before the prize was finally won by Master Alfred Elves Berkeley, a first honor boy, and a cousin of Miss Amelia Rives. The children played and had a happy time. Edgewood seminary closed ite five months' term on Friday night with a fine entertainment of recitation and reading by the girls, and a sprinkle of declamation by the boys. Mils Beetle Johnson, of Atlanta, won the first prise in recitation, while the second was given to Miss Annie Lin, of Edge wcoJ.

The fine rendering of "Flying Jim's Leap," by Miss Wright, merits special mention. Professor J. T. Lin has done his work well. The entertainment was highly enjoyable.

The friends and euests of the "Little Kimball," at 2s Wheat street, were given a rare treat on lait Thuisday ovenlng, the event being the closing exercises of Miss Rosa Cooper's private school. The following programme was well rendered: Instrumental Duett Lottie Stewart and Katie Recltation uSomebody'i Mother" Little Marie Duet Marie Stewart land Tommle Williams. 'John Master Tommle Willlami Instrumental Solo Lottie Stewart. "The Execution of Emma NeaL Vocal Richards and Miss Cooper. This excellent programme 1 laughable charade.

Kiss Cooper was assisted In Mrs. Robert Richards, Miss Lillie Wil 1 ended by a very Miss Cooper asgivonin a grace ful and well executed manner. The recitation, "Death Doom," by MlssLllUe Williams, waa rendered in a very charming and The marriage of Miss Emma L. Walter to George W. Corley took place at the residence of the bride's parents, No.

SO Plum street, on Wednesday at 4 p. m. The bride waa attired in a beautiful white dress and looked strikingly handsome. The groom Is a well known young man, of excellent character and habits. Father McMahon performed the ceremony, after which the invited relatives and spent a pleasant hoar in partaking of the repast prepared for them.

The happy couple left at 6 p. m. via the Richmond and Danville railroad on their bridal trip. At Moreland academy, Edgewood, on next Friday, an entertainment will be given under the auspices of the Partonage Aid society. On Tuesday evening, at 8:30, the hall of Moreland Park academy was filled with and of the The programme consisted of speeches and recitations, most oTthe participants having wen trained oy that skiiruu elocutionist, Mrs.

Oton. Cadet Sydney Jones, of Atlanta, with all the grace incident to a thorough soldier boy, delivered a telling speech, subject; "What Is a Minority?" "Eloquence of a Western Court" was forcibly Miss Mary Keel, Edgewood, in a most bewltcl ostume, entertained and convulsed the audii tween Marmlon and Mr. Walter Colquitt rendered "The Wife" with such genuine feeling and pathos that the audience noticeably affected. Mr. Harralson, In the costume of an old ne gress, recited "The Stolen 'Watermlllyun." The dialect perfect and everybody was amused.

Perhaps, age considered, Mr. Willie Gerding made me nnesi euurnu me ovetuug. "ine Boy" was subject, and he a complete matter of it His deliberation, grace, and handsome appearance won the of audience, and stamped him as an orator bom, not made. Cadet Mark High tower, Edgewood, recalled by the audience alter his excellent rendition of "The Battle of Dundee." Miss Belle Moms, Edgewood, delighted the audience with her sweet voice and amusing recitation. subject, "The Vaasar Girl la Brooklyn," she was recalled.

Miss Carrie Scott, of Klrkwood, gained much ap recltat ion in the costume of an Indian princess. Worm's orchestra, and were concluded with i trtlon by Oton. It is to say thi charming and accomplished lady again and ceding her. After the Mr. John 8anncr8 and Mr.

Henry Inman, Ghee, who a student at Harvard, reached the city last evening. They are home te the vaca given by the dub. yesterday morning and spent a mod pleasant Barker. Nellie Inman, Effie Howell, Ketner Lucy Dougherty, Rena Snook, Annie Speer, Jim Wylie, Willie Bell, Bertie Wool ford, Blanche Lipscomb, of Athena, May Johneon, Fspbel White Raines, Annie Balnea, and MeKrs. Ed Martin, Hardy Quill Fairar.

Hugh Adama. Ely Uulsey, Howell Peeplea. Tom Conkling. Joe Nash. W.

E. Twittv. Will Mathcvra. ft John BahMa, Tons Peeples, Bob Farrar, Frank Far rar, Jim Biley and Will Speer. Inman, g.

t. Howell, Mrs. Joe The unusually lntereeting exercise, which marked the of High school this year deaerre more than a pasting notice. The night set arid, te elatmtioa marked by an unSroally close contort, in which Mr. Jama W.Boyd won the medal for the third consecutive year, the closest of his competitors being Mr, E.

Park Howell The last Gordon F. Mitchell and John took the negative, while Howard Jones, son of the ow oominion, together with Owen Reuschenl that he almost proved position, and had Judges been natives of the atate of andJaokson, Jones might have been wearing the debater's medal today. The reasoning of Mr. John H. Akers, bow dde the matter to have mom than equalled and hence to have won the medal The which decided nat Lumpkin, Mr.

Cleveland and Captain A E. who hu been fox tome time In charge of Me safe at Queanttown aft Springs, Virginia. Mrs. C. D.

Crawley, te party v. Orr, A blonder wag made in reporting the exercises of the Bmtllie seminary doing an Injustice to Sallie Knight, leaving the beautiful part of Pomona out in the drama. The young lady great credit for the pretty manner in which it performed. Alio In ommlttlng the of Misses Jessie Caldwell, Edna Price and Allure Jacob ifrom the roll of honor, for deportment for the year. Professor school is in better condition than ever before.

The length of time which It took to spell the down last Friday night, and especially the unusually protracted "drop out" drill, picked squads was hard fought and narrowly won by the squad in charge of Lieutenant J. L. DeGive. 'uive squaa snowed greater precision and unison of movement, while squad relied on the beauty of their A cablegram was received from Mr. W.

L. reet yesterday announcing, that he I delightful voyage in which sicaiora oay. Dr. and Mrs. H.

C. "Morrison, who left for New York, Thursday, with their Uttle son, Robert, int north for surgical treatment, arrived in irk safe and are comfortablv Quartered. The doctor has not yet had a consultation with Dr. O'Dwyer, but will have one during the week. Mrs.

Rhode Hill and Mrs, Carroll Payne returned from Salt Friday. id Eula Maddox Bailed from ss Laura E. Roberts has returned to the city a sojourn of several In Birminghim, Thomas Meynell, of Louisville, Is spend guest ot her daug West Peachtree. with friends and relatives in Senola, baa returned to the city accompanied by her Mamie Taylor, of Harralson, Ga. Miss Annie Lou Johnson, a charming young lady from Marion Female seminary, Marion, is and Eula Foute, 207 Boulevard.

host Atte haT eet' Ullie Williams, at Wheat (treat. Miss Ailie Mitchell, who has been visiting her rother, Mr. W.W. Mitchell, on Mangum street, as eone to Salt Sorinas. accomnanfad hv nor brother and his wife.

They will go from there to her home in Bpwdon, Ga. Miss Jones, who been one of the brightest and most accompllihed pupils of the Smilie seminary, returned yesterday to her home in Cullo den. Miss Jones many Atlanta friends, who regret that they must lose her, even if only for the The society folks of Athens have spent the In a round of pleasant Mrs. C. P.

Willcoi of ttransi nient visitors are beginning come in, and iegilded youth flmUbeir time nretty well duties sociaL On Monday Professor and manning evening dancing was In order, and the guests enjoyed thor hortesa Among those present were Misses Virginia D. White, Mamie Coatcs, Annie Coates, Baltimore; Misses Nora Palmer Mai Toombs Hardeman, Susie Lucas and Mary Harris Brumby their home on Prince avenue, a party ol lovely ladies, In compliment to whom theyenter iued their friends Monday evening. Among their guests were, Misses Walton.Timberlake and Howard, of Augusta. It goes without saying that they have enjoyed their trip to popular and hospitable lay evening, Mr. and John W.

a pleasant card party at their residence venue. Among the guests were, Dr, and Dr. and Mrs. a C. Benedict, Mr.

Latimer, Charbonnler. Harris, Schaller, Mr. and Mrs. Htyh N. Taylor, Misses Rueker, Benedict, SCadder, Linton, Btraham, nowskl invited a few friends of the young ladles of the Home school The evening, like everything under the management of these charming ladies, in every way what it should be.

The closing eon cert of the Home school occurred on Thursday evening, and was a fine compliment to the skill of the and the efficiency of the Few ments of training necessary to make educated, moral and high principled women, the Home Wednesday evening Mr and Mia Baratta tended and if their school ItwMlreUat Sophie Schaller goes In a few to visit Miss Wilkins returned to her home in Waynesboro on Friday. A. P. Dearing is visiting to Cov evening the Misses Upton entertained a number of in honor of their guests, Jones and Foster, of Augusta, These ladles re One of the most enjoyable Among those participating were: a Cheves Collier with Miss Mary Warren; T. French with Miss Mattie Hilsman; G.

Collier Oliver with Nannie Flint; m. wesson won atlas utile Robert Forrester with EUie Oliver, Frank P. Carter and Misses Eva and 'Ria Carter Miss Lula Wooten has returned from Shorter cot Mrs. F. L.

Wilder has returned to her horns: Thomasvtlle after a visit to ber friends in Albany. Rose Mary returned from a visit Brooks returned from a visit Mrs. C. B. Wooton and her daughter, Lula, parent ben te the visiting L.

0. Purr, of this place," for the H. W. J. Ham, of Gainesville, day for the purpose of meeting tl dison, this week.

ade. Colonel Willi a the arrival of the i and his rte apoa IMPORTERS. at her elegant home on I man aiurpney Mr. J. M.

Howard, an old BarnetriUe boy, after living eight years in Texas, has returned home and Is circuiting among his many friends. left yesterday for Bortoa, Hew and He who it attaodiaf the Marteal eeaaa Ed. Fletcher, of Forsyth, la visiting ber sre rpeiidmj the sammer here. Decatur. and Mra.

James C. Boykin and Mksa Paxton, of Wafhmgton, D. are visiting Ber. T. Boykin and family on Church street school at Athens, arrived at home Friday evening, to the delight of her many young frlenda Judee J.

B. Stewart. Paul Howard and Miss Birdie Steward visited relatives and in this week. Miss Pauline Pearce, of Washington. D.C.,1* vlalt lng her mother, Mrs.

J. G. Pearce, at this place. Colonel George W. Scott, who been enjoying a few with relatives in Pennsylvania, returned s.

Rev. K. Walker and children are visiting atDalton.Ga. lonel William Shumate, oi Chattanooga, Is Clifford A. Cowles, of Chattanooga, will spend the summer with her relatives at Susie Cunningham is visiting Miss Willie is given Friday night at the resi given Friday nig tewnparg was Chief Justice Bleckley Is here at his stunner home and will remain tor some time.

Jud Simmons, of Macon, is here and is the guest Mrs. W. 8. Erwin, accompanied by Miss Georgia indfield and wife are visiting Miss Alice Shepherd, of Harmony Grove, is here isiting her sister, Mrs. J.

K. Bums. Mrs. J. F.

Gllmour came up last week to her ilendid mansion at Rockwood, Just out of the buai Mr. John Ryan's family has returned to Atlanta, at will soon return and SDend a portion of the sum Dr. Jessie Moore has i 1 from a visit to Wal the Advertiser, but your ic part of the bride par dory of love laughing iy night, just af ln the Methodist least daunted, went to that made ding dinner. Colonel and all wish them much happiness in their wedded place, having at an7 daughter ot Dr. and Mrs.

J. N. Cheney. May hap J. Cleghorn, of Macon, spending a few nel and Mrs.

J. Lee McOrnrr and Mm MeCrory, of Oglethorpe, are visiting One of the most delightful social Mr.Lawi off last Thursday, Mr. and' Mrs. R. H.

Smith. It marriage annli Miss Lilla Head a highly accomplished young i visiting Miss Mary 8mlth, rein Mableton last Monday. Presbyterian rned home Friday, from ic Sunny South seminary. Colonel B. IiT McAllister, of Tallapoosa, Mr.

C. H. Davenport returned from Gainesville Friday morning, where he has been attending the annual meeting of the State Sunday school associa MissElla atC Colonel B. Thompson and wife, ofNewnan visited the family ol Colonel J. H.

Longino this Mrs. M. C. Victors visiting her daughter. Mrs.

J. T. Goodman, of Atlanta. Miss Piercie Hobgood returned Monday from a visit to her mother In Alabama. Miss Dora Strickland, of Jackson, is visiting Miss Julia Sams, after spending a few with her brother, Mr.

James Sams, has returned home. Mr. R. T. Camp and wife spent last Sunday with in Palmetto.

7 Lucy. ofNewnan who been mending sometime with her daughter, Mrs. P. a. Daaforth, Mr.

S. R. Freeman Is spending a tew days at Nora Bcsser, of Decatur, Is visiting Mia Mattie Ferguson. Colonel T. Boan, of Atlanta, spent last Sunday Abertlne Astln, oi Palmetto, spent a dav two with Aisle WooddaU this week Mr.

John Adeohald and sister, Miss Aisle, Of Sand, town, visited relatives here during the week. Mr. JameaaUtey, of the Atlanta and Wert Point railroad, spent Friday here. Gainesville. The past week has been lively here.

Th. fifteenth annual convention of the Georgia State Sunday school association has been in session and it brought together representative dOseaa from Mils Tamle Thompson, a charming young lady of Dixon, Dawson county, it visiting In the A quartette of young ladies of Atlanta, Misses ping for'a few days' with J. B. Barnes, Miss Jennie Arnold, of Senola, is visiting her sister at the Georgia seminary. Misses Ida Evans and Alice Barnes attended the cnlttuaTcoUere' Agli" Colonel Erskine Perry, of Gainesville, Texas, is in the city on a mission of iove.

miss joue tsanxnignt, ot wainaua, is sister, Mrs. a Pitchford, on Findlev streeL Eva of Atianta. is cousin, Mist Mattie Banks, on South Sycamore Mr. T. J.

Newman and his Editor Knowlea, ot the Greensboro Journal, the week attending the Sundayschool convention: She stopped with Flora Brookaou, on Washing Helen Akers, of Murphy, is visitini? the family of Mr. A Davidsoa, comer of Oak and Sycamore Hon. Evan P. Howell attended commencement at Dahlonega, and was accompanied by Mr, R. Wiley and Comptroller W.

ATwright. Hawklnsville. Several weeks ago, our Tonne Men's Chris, tan association called on the Ladies' Auxilery com IIMPORTEHS Carpets, Dry Goods, Shoei In this department we have everything from a Striped Hemp to the finest Mcquettes, Axminstcrs and also a toil iineot ABT SQUAREIS, Runs. Mats. Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Shades, Laces.

Drai Scrims. Upholstery Goods, in all the new stylet best qualities, We lead the van, having now in stock the largest and most gant assortment of summer labncsin siltts and wools in the i grift wjjg For evervhody in all the new shades in silks and wools. our new line Evening shades in scarfs and light shawls, I Everv stvle in Umbrellas, Parasols and Sunshades." have the largest stock of black and colored goods in this ever opened by us. JNUT1UJNS. In this department we carry a superb line of all first goods.

Ladies, gents' and children's Gossimeres a tlUOlJUJaXI. We are agents for Robinson's clean fast, black warranted not to fade, crock or dye. In this department have 50 dozen children and misses colored hose in silk lysle, that will be closed regardless of cost. WASH tfUUUS. In all the new weaves.

New lot French Sattines just 01 See our new Ginghams, Chambrays and Battist. Full line Percales tor Boys' Waists, EMBROIDERIES Full and complete stock in all the widths from I inch inches. Prices never so low on white goods and bee the stock. TABLE LINENS, Towels, Napkins, D'Oyles, stock full and complete. prices to hotels for large lots and goods guaranteed to SHOES.

Every pair first class. No shoddies. We carry the largest stock I in the city and warrant every pair to wear and to fit. All prices, 1 CT For everybody. The finest line low quarters in shoes pers ever opened in the south.

See our beaded slippers BURTS' SHOES. We alone sell these justly celebrated goods and we keep them in all the styles in high and low cuts for ladies ana es. better in the world. For Diy Goods, Carpets aud Shoes, write or call on CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON CO. LADIES' TAILOR.

ESTABLISHED SINCE 1800. 210 Paris, Cowes, Edinburgh, Manchester, Nice, Newport, Fifth 3a KEW YORK, tgdfpg) Establishments at The latest tashlons from London and Paris are ltt sketches and measure sent free by Aperfect lit guaranteed without personal Inter Ladies on. their summer tour are cordially Invited topnsMct oar JExhlnltton roomsl tmder rpSSS Parts or Loudoo, asra from COLTJMBTJ8 South Bound. No.1. No.

a. LJ gjwM taratfl sum, Korth Bound. gg Wo Ma A Bummit Chamber, Georgia nger depot ft WlIlJAlfflWt rriHE GEORGIA PACIFIC RAIL WAX. via BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA The Direct Line to Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Teal Missiouri, Kansas, Oregon, Colorado, California and the kikflt The Host Splendidly Constructed and East ol the Mississippi Ka 6U No.

52. No. Lv 1 2S 00 pm 5 00pm 8 55psi I 2 23 pm.ll nm i I Ar Birm hr.m 6 30 Lv Birminghamll 10 pm I.v Birmingham 6 30 'i tar in Ar 12 4S am Ar Mrmpha. 5 Ot sjKtees, Ar Meridian 4 00 nm Ar MsaV 1 BaUant; Ar Cfc am Ar I THROUGH CARS. laii'A Ko.

SO Maun Boudour Sleening Cars On AfaataaH IfSSS Birmingham. Passenger Coaches Atianta to Phis without ciange, A. A YERNOY, ALEX, a TrTft'KATl T. P. 0.

a BABNLM, Y. Gen. Pass. General ATLAKTA AND NEW ORLEANS LIME. ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAILROAD most direct and best route to Montgomery, Orleans, Texas and the southwest, Tne following schedule in effect June 3d, lMt No.

50 No. 52 Leave Atlanu 1 55 12 Wnig't ssa I Ust ArrlveNewnan. 3 14 pm 1 SO i sj West 4 49 pm 3 a Oi ttf' Opellka 5 28 Arrive Colnmbns 6 40 11 10 a Arrive 7 a mj 7 20 Leave 5 06 m. 00 a Akron 05 pm. Meridian I 11 00 Vlcksburg 10 30 am W3mt KOBTHBOUMS.

Daily Daily use MobUe I 8 40 I World of society. from Slxttenttt Page. iPi reception to the yours men of gflBf. went to work with tut. 1 witnessed the cocsumai I St of the Li i.ut.

printed I Jnrttaocas r.au oeen mauea 10 every in jaeottj. andti.o re es wrre a. The occasion was made very ille aiil Internst imZ. while listening to or aad ronslc bv the. foUowinr well known Glover, Mi i earl I.ew.s, Una lieu Her Pate; a few openbiK by Rev.

J. F. and an original oration by W. 8. Grace.

An saaq mieasne been preparea Srvtiianr.tasrhicii the euest wwe inrtted topaitae ot Until tbe midnight hour had arrived features were indulged in of the rl.as antnatare. Quite an increased interest teen ajtaased towards tbe work ol the association. Tbe taovd estimated to hare teen between .00 and fcui It Smith, of Oconee. Watalaeton aCralasfcl moat excellent young BienofficUted. Tta.

E. J. Ooales, of came down week to make the acquaintance of her jrrand I aad' Mrs. E. NL Jelks last Saturday Klit Emma Burch, a.

poptdar bell of this city, Is it down In Brunswick. jcdouf. BBk Jordan gone down to Cumberland tills week. John F. LeLscy, a prominent attorney of EcJt is in our city, professionally.

B. F. Parsons left Wednesday for Ithaca, JJ. attendee atcs this year' and will receive a lull riiploinaas bachelor 'of science. Miss Alice Pi ndlcton, of aocomr'aiiicd Mrs.

Parsons tcflihiica, Sev. W. E. Vanehn. of the Perry circuit, te viaiW ihcf.

of net Msolson In our cuy, tne uf Sev. U. M. Whli BjBlalock have Captain Klrasy ai landTybee their home IaGraoge, after spending a plti lime in our midst. Hue lilt Story, who has been visiting friend Mr.

James Calloway, rcpreacniing the Macon friends In Covingtoi where she will tpeud some lime. Kingston. kn Hdles of the liautist church will give SuxL are invited to attend. A of y.mn^ reoplj attended S.m.ltt7^ Messrs. McMadtn, Wnite and Olllam.

Dr. C. N. Mayson been at home for several sjays auite sick. lira.

T. H. Cobb and children, who been visiting her sister, Mrs. Pope, left for her home in At Mrs. O.

has returned from a visit with of Tesas, te stopping with uncle, Mr. John Davidson. Miss D.iie Nichols, who has been visiUog Mist Rama has returned to her hume in Captain A. F. Woolley was in town hut week.

aUas Mary Mayson is ut uoine irom school. Lexlnirton. Solicitor 'William M. Iloward returned from the 8: convention last nigc.t Hufr.ucc Mrs. Jo ie East Thompson wil.

arrive from Athens, MomLT. to spend the summer. Mr. ll S. St.acitelf6rd, oi visiting his Mr.fudson Coo'per for Emith aTla'iy of taste andculture, of II ashingtoo, is vteinng rt 8 20 am 1 00 Tiop? sal LaGaange 10 Man 5 07 a 3 Arrire 1 10 pm' 7 am 5 9fl 1 02 and as ear Framaa Buaet SniaBaWTi XT, Mrs.

v. ii. A. Johns ftasbytariau church here. old son of Dr.

W. Z. sd bandana. Colonel Whilson O. Johnion is spending tne week JtteS.Nella Moss will spend the month of July in InoxTlllc, Teun.

rfla Mrs. B. E. L. Timmcns been Misa Woffurd, daughter ted, of We, ii Mrs.

'iimmona. KIDedajavlUe. One of the most pleasant social tr aseson was tho by Wright's music at her home Street, last Friday night Theeiercisej tocal and inatrumf utal mwic, hlch 'Wing the duys with lurned from LaGrange col Canton, te on a visit to his lister, prizes were delivered follows: Hi each were awaroea an aatehei. after tie delivery of prltea SET i Bell. Milledgtville's cbanr.ir.g anger tar.

Thuisday night Mr. W. H. i at tha opera TLc lode'e boy. address waselo ament tbronghout.

abounding In classical and beauUful and lArored witii a wit uitti Mr. lt a ncs. 1r i nyH Es work and of oda fcllowsldp a Watiful numner, and expecsvei afieelioc tor tne fcbout one hour and was frequently Interrupted lith otrlDURB ot anpiacse. aikt audience etJcruuned with fell Colonel ana am. irautuauu uuuuj u4 are visiting relatives here.

MissMin lotheir old home. The programme for next week oin every evening, atbt Mattie city. r.r to evening. J. B.

urn concourse of frier, The bridols the aldest daughter of Mr. W. V. i. all tor her beauty, grace and maanefj.

groom te a pruning youag ft ran. Tte i. 4 ioek ttaui te Cjchran, their tulnw S'irrounde 1 by the Madison. last Friday evening the of the hoe of the city, in whom have been at knding' Lucy Cobbing toasseaule.and isia hnu ar aataally received by the charming style to make every oue feel at ease, son oftheoutside, to tin under the pale, bvau.i.'i;l Urauaale stile. AT; i ined pleasantly by, and near Rfresbments were scrv.d.

Alkr ii.er household for such a pl jmtnt SsasdayandWednes biy evening the i. which weh largely at The hall was very" bcaut.fuUy oneof the ladles, who frace.

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