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THROUGH EYES
FEMININE.
A FOOTBALL MATCH.
•‘You have tickled my heart, fair
maHen.
With flit team of eye* you
conxnjcfld.
(Which not even the conquering Tile
tan
With rh«r training and sktr.l could
withstand.
''While you were eerenely unconscious
How you toeecd my poor heart, to
odd fro,
{Tour hind was the roil that I fought
for.
Xs I've struggled for naught else
below.
I've umpired the (time In your favor.
But I thought Chat as your'e referee.
And e'er piled the side that la van-
ouldhed.
Tou would surely hare olty on me."
Then witting her dark drooping Joshes,
She replied with a glance sweet and
gbv:
"I don't like to claim all the honor.
3o suppose that we snake It—a tie."
But Thursday the Mercer and down
hoys
Will play foothal ytralyhtand soul re,
Tfo fair maiden's heart <a concerned a»
yet.
No bewitching blue eye* and golden
hair.
•Tie "p&ce kicks" and "drop kcks"
and touchdowns,"
And the prtnclp.il goal that they
nsk.
Is not the fair hand of me charmer.
(But a rough and snore difficult task.
But nfter the game tna been ended,
And finished the nght of the day.
There'll he n good chance at the Csbln.
For the "rushera" to play t'other
■way.
The town teem have Invited their
sponsors to bedeck themselves end
their traps In blue and he Inspiration
to them on the field Thursday after
noon. Since Yale.beat Harvard Friday,
the Macon team tent lhat Yale blue Is
the winning color: but the orange and
Muck will not give uo without n most
Interesting struggle. The Mercer (earn
win. In all probability, bnve their
•noiwor* In boxe* or cirrtiflit wtW*
el asm In the come la Increasing dally,
and society will be out en masse, bet
every one ohoose his or her color and
wear It to encourage tho men.
Mr. John gtewart left Macon yester
day for Atlantia, where he will be mnr-
Tl»d on the sftrrnoon of the UMi. Tho
bride-elect Is (Miss Lillian Holmes,
who** beauty and c&nrmlws p*r#cmnl-
Itrtiave made ber * Kreat *ltrco
ffhe left iNdiool. The wedding will oc
cur ut the borne of the bride a aunt,
Mm. Heffner.-antt *111 be but
very eleffftnt nrtair. The ceremony will
be followed by a dinner. No cflra*
tnve been l«wued. bud a number of
air. Stewart’* friend* will Kp from
Olaoon. end Mr. Howard White will
act na beat man. The bridal party wlfc
be entertained the evening before at
.the lovely borne of Mr. and Mr*. Rich
ard llarrl* and will return to Mdoon
(Friday. Mr. and Mr*. Jftme* fltewarfc
will be at borne io their friend* at 238
Cringe etreet. ^
Wednefdiy morning At 10 o’cl-oek the
ladles Interested In the Orp/han*' Homo
Chrlitmaa tree will meat at the borne
of Mr*. Emory Winahlp to discuss
ithelr plans. Tho ladles hopo to bavo a
largo Attendance at this meeting and
want tho nsMatanco of every one In*
UrmM 1ft Christina* pleasures for the
children at the Orphan*’ Homo.
On the evening of the 14th of Decem
ber there will be an Interesting con
cert la the Mulberry etreet church an
nex for tho purpoeo of raising money
for The Sunday school piano. Tho pro
gramme will Include the best talent In
4he city end tho concert cannot bo
Anything but a suefcou.
• M
Miss Mary Burr return* *o arlflln
tomorrow after a delightful visit of
several weeks to friend* and relatives
in Macon.
In honor of Mis* BuVr tb*. Oooklug
Club gave thalr regular weekly meet
ing at the home or AUn Mary Liszlc
•Wlnshfcp. Saturday afternoon. Progres-
elve angling was en loved by ‘the guests
and the lovely nrlso'was won by Miss
XriUlsa Daniel. The lunoheon consisted
of every delicacy Imaginable, and tho
afternoon proved of much pleasure to
the following guests: Misses Mary
(Burr. I/nilse Daniel. 'Nancy Winches-
•ter, Clara Gtierry, Leila Gerdlne, May
Kennedy, Almee Dunwoody, Alice.
Qiurr. i)&l*y Ttf&mae May Rogers,
Mamie Jarvis. 'Eunice Williams, Mary
Coopor, CMtfa M.iv Williams, Kate
.■\VHHamsi and Ms* Callaway.
Tonvwrag eventagr Mr. Riditfd John
son wHl erotertuiln his gv\nitleineh friends
t.'l a nta«r party. Tho** ks (brtunaho ns
v.* have tmOtakfooe 'to thle \rtv.e4eg.-\nli
affair <vn)Uo4pttte wi*h It a great deal of
{detail re. for as boat and hostess, bnere*
nro none more thoroughly ohiimtinst
than Mr. and Mm. J. M. Johntffon.
A very unique and deUgJhUful lemon
In domestic economy was brought Into
l»*uy a t a aveent hi null mV) Impromptu
cushrc party. Tna hostess, being v.
woman of unumul *c]o?ernces, d/ccidoil
that to make the Informal gathering
IdMHMfi ami ito h<t wry querit
Home cotfivm an a tilftHSsiUi arur-
no6n. erave canh (Payer a • tiseful
prise to be utilised in the kitahen or
butli-r’s flafttiy. Tlw first prise wis a
filw r spIdMxn. <the second a twvnd-
knlfe, then, * box of exftuou for cook*
lug, ami so t>n. urftil each tAU're*
OHVfd JtiMl the AMmr Hhr wanted.
The numerous MMi M«* TMboKt
<•1 Ricbmoiwi wtu bo slniol to km»m
that nthe wtU bo to the city tthls Week.
During Mii« Talhiytt'* lastt visit to Mu*
K6, who nxub> nil ay tHsnida tvntt ad-
mlrvra. ‘ ' •, i iTr
eee
There will be any number «f charm-
Irrg vlstrtng kUMs in Macon during De
cember anti January.
Hm Mamie Hau*her will ooRertaHt
quite a bevy of beguile*. US** Whlker
of Richmond. M1j« Wheeler of .V>.»l»n;pa
and Min* Oanrp of Home. IP«s Hat fifcr
Is a 'deirfIM hastesa <»d iwr vuttca
always juive a great deal of »vial a>t-
unlUota
‘ilao noted beeutleci from Don el He,
Mis* Jennde Smith nod Miss Mattie
Clark will be the guae’j bf Mr». Loe
J’jitlan. No doubt ’they will be .the OO*
CiftQon of some «iabora.te onionuiin*
meats, jftttl ceradn it 4h they will be
tx'llv's tn Macon, as they are everywhere
alee. Mhas I'Sark vksJt«ai ‘this olty M»t
iteason atM was Che recftpictift of inarmed
and Ua.cu ring attenuono.
Mils* lAUim Lootvraue. who bos \ia.
ti !«i Mtootl oeveriU limvea, sat e ■we’d
luioan and greatly here. \un
t>e IfiM Mvingh^n’s gu*-lt after I'hrtvt-
IRSS.
There is a great tendency In the
Bouih fbr aJirWi to appear «to* n ahnort
a* 0om as they are tn oheir teen®, and
It 4». Indeed, a. vary gnaft mistake.
Girin, don’t be tn a hurry to mv im»
I*. prubxUy mmm taJMd for you to re-
*nun In *the flKtuxxl rv» >m in Ahoit Oryx
when you 0M i-otmodf ondnoiitly nitid
for aocMty a:» t she wearing of grown-
up. PWlg The moUtnnjrpto'As wUI
<t»»e own sbough. Today you are a
chill an t r»- five Vhe <xmHUku\i,Uv\n that
k a chtti'a dun. «mM ura oflvrvd f„ r
you oo aocrnmi of >our youth. But pm
up your b« and lwwth,m >our
»rtl you «r» ut uv.-* pMUQIxed n« a
Vounx tally, mush more -will be vx-
JHV'bvl 0< you Oua Mur.' v\ai a.y.,:,o
tk oUta myl. o< coutamlaf.
Anorti.rr.titnix that count, for d> much
Ul« oo u tlhai If you become a fiii.
Ocdced y<yirv* ■woman too noon tho
world irtll iprut you Km tine rfbok Ions be
fore U»r« 1. my need of your beJnsr re-
Beole-t na puieo. aa years go; but the
fact of y xw havtn* bt-n "out" an low?
*UI welsh bpivtiy a«a:n->i you, and nt
20 you will be looked on-as 25. and you
ouhl.-.'J convince anyone to die contra
ry, for they would «f. "She must be
Wt leas: tb.lt. for 1 remember her find
euoa which vu fully live year* ayu,
and She looked M at that «roe.”
Stay ybunw «a Ions «» you e*n; every
day will brills Its added wei*Wt o', re-
HpontlWIity. and oven though you feel
asgriaved beoauae you are kept back,
a» you Choose to retard »t, you wlU cer
tainly thank your wise suipiatna in the
futun for not having tymraKed ytm to
deoeJve Itbe world Soto tfainkiqg you old
er .than you really are.
(Alt H a Sir! fetd* older than ahe doe.
at 25 and tries U> appear twice Iter age.
It V; hard Ito convince at girt that she will
never b# young but once, and tf She
only kneiv oVhat a refreshing thing It la
to wee a glrtl-ft, metese, blu-h'.nx debu-
tanv. sbe would certainly take the ad
vice o her eideni and avoid bolus
grown as tan* bw It la pwattSe. ■ How
clever and w«U informal one thinks
you, If you appear Jl when you are re
ally It. and. on dhe Other hand, how
backward and rtvuord you crVgbt appear
If you loukrd 15 and In truth were 19.
The fault of betirg young ladlen before
your day la much myt asntrMi South
than It Is In the North, and Is one that
(t would be well to oorreot.
...
Forsyth. Nov. 25.—(Special.>-X.
brilliant entertainment mi given Fri
day evening nt the pretty borne of
Dr. und Mrs, J. F, Laneaw.r by the
young ledles of the W. F. K. aodety,
complimentary to their friend*. The
affair was one of the moat highly en-
Joynble and Interesting eoclnl .vents
that has occurred In Forsyth In years.
The young ladles of this popular and
progressive society have tendered their
friends many receptions, but the one
given last evening coitpaetl all former
efforts mid all of the guests present
will Cong remember the pleasant hours
afforded them by the Charming and
enterprising young ladles of the W.
F. K.*s on lart evening. The entertain
ment had (been looked forward to with
a deul of pleasure by the friends of
the society for several weeks, nnd
their nutlet pl.t tons were snore than
realised. Every young lady of the so
ciety made .every effort to aid In (he
aUccfiis of the entertainment and their
efforts were happily rewarded.
The exterior of the hospltnble home
of Dr. nnd Mrs. Lancaster wan beau
tifully Illuminated with Japanese Inn-
tema and the effect was pretty In the
extreme. The spacious parlors were
gorgeously arranged In palm*, ever
greens and hot house plants of every
variety and presented a brilliant
scene. The Interior of the residence,
with Its profusion of flowers and brill-
-ant assembkure. wna a scene (hat one
would not anon forget. For more than
an hour the guests were admirably
entertained with n superbly rendered
programme, consisting of songs, reci
tations and instrumental selections, ns
follows:
Instrumental duet, "Spanish Dance"
—Miss Pittlo Lawson and Professor
W. Til. TOIehrown.
Creeling—Mins Annie IMoore.
Instrumental wolo. "Chase of tho
Lion”—Miss Nellie Turner.
Recitation. "The Don Hunt"—Miss
Fmnle Greenwood of (Macon.
Vocal soft), "May Song"—Miss Tallu
lah Freyer.
Instrumental solo—Mlsa Hoaa Smith,
mediation—Miss Greenwood.
Sonig. “Ho Was a Prince”—Mlsa
Maude Hooks.
Each young lady acquitted herself
creditably and was liberally appkvud-
»•. The recitations of Miss Fannie
Greenwood of Sticon elicited the ad
miration und hearty npplauae of ev
ery ono present. At the conclusion of
tile programme the dining room doors
wore thrown open and the guests In
vited to partake of delirious refresh
ments. The (tohle* wero kadoned wn -
every conceivable delloicy and ‘were
dilntHy and artistically decorated.
The flowers lent fraefitnee and beauty
to the room and (he pakwnlble supper
of sovernl courses wi/i grsttly en
joyed, The vounc ladles have every
otuse* io be proud of (heir splendid
micecss. which was well merited nnd
to whlnh (hoy can j-lw.tya point with
great nrlde.
Moniesume. Nov. IS.—(Special).—A
mm! drtirhilful as well ns brllllnnt ocea-
etan wus (ho reception given the young
people here by Mr. aiw Mtn. G. Lltva-
inivn Inst ThunMoy evening eomclvinetvt-
ory to their ertutmting visitor, Miss Jen
nie Helmer of Hartman, who is quite n
favtahte with all who know heir. ’ The
tu'tic- «T this hOBOdtable home wtin
(hronged wTCh the beauty and chivalry
of 'the (own. Mr. mid 'Mtw. Lip Damn ame
Ideal ontertnlners a ml nil were minis to
(eel iHt Q» (no nnll enjoy thisnsplvco,
cilCier In aorioj oonvravu or Join In the
mares of die wn!lr. Savuao'* ordhoxtra
dtaeouraed onltuvnolng muslo and t» the
devotee* of TcmsJchore .tho hours iweut
by with rapid tugbt. A't a Hite htur (he
guertn marched to the dining room,
whore a bonquee nprend lit for the girts
ftwifed'them. The ronicinrtinuw'e of this
deftgMl'ul occasion avjfl Jlnger with
(hoar who were fortiurwrtc enough to utt-
.teml. Tho (laUoirtmr coupleis wore prea-
onlt: iMi s Jennie Helmer, Jamie* Uow-
nnv. Mlaa Bto Lou WeWIbruok, Oecnr
McKcsiale; Miss Hvu Storey, R. A.
Hicks: Mins NeiiMe Young. Joe Eaa’.cr-
lln, Jr.; Mils Annie Bocal, Loveate Do
Viiugtvn: IMins Ctira '.MoKcnxle, L. P.
Irfu:er: Mlm Roev De V«u«hn. J. P.
Walker: Miss Collte Nopals, Jonwn Mnf-
(ect: Mh« Gtwde Qrlnwley. Hubert
Passmore: dllss Lula Lewie, Hooter
Dixon: M.ss Alice Maxwell. W. G. Har-
rlsmi: Miss Currie Dell MaaiweH. Winn
Hltlrtllta N'vtl Hieka. Otiren-s- Wt-k-
er: Ml* M.slide Utah Andley Max
well: Mis Lula Chambers, J. P. Heuth;
Mhs IJIIIe I jowls. Will MoKrnnle; Mwr
Rouk MoOlong, Jismcn D. Lea Lor; Mil*
iMti Golden. Dsrvie Murray: Otto
llrawn. J. J. Ranblnekl, iMaralull
Cheevcs. ^
Ha Motion, Nov. 25.—(Spcotal).—The
■MMW of Mr. S. E. Duemlmry nnd
Mum hXhnl Jtekl of this ally (Will occur
at tin Methodlnt church on Cho moni.ng
of Dea-mbeir 1 nit 11:J0 o'clock. Tito cer
emony MU be finished In Ume for the
newly married couple do take tho noon
train for Florida, Micre they will visit
the prinolpail .points of Stitrert. The uah-
m will lieUMn. T. G. Greene//.. K. G.
Mtue.ial.oii. P. & BUarunk and S. M.
Rosser, imt. DvMlMnr ta tho mt
of the Middle Ge.uvia nod at ihu pince
Ural (v* oooupied a similar jwski.oi un
de the Central until Ka lease expired.
He enjoj-s (he «Mttn and oonflilwice of
tile hurim-sl nral social «.vH, nivl lo a
young mvm of excui.Uon.iaiy tine char
acter. Mbs ReOl {sismvM.'B a great deal
of iaitum.1 heutiuy, nnd Is a member of
the fiSioritaM tangly of K.-Hs which k>
so w ill known over the suite. Sae h'o
a hurt Iff ftdorxis all over the Male. The
oeeashm w(U be made Idguilt In ail.of
Its dctniia
A tv elver nKvrrVige of great importance
Wit vxxair on the manilixg of DetverbeT
At ibis time 'Mir. T. G. Greene will
w«t Miss Ktitle Smith of H.tu-f.i, G«..
nt SpsCta, Tula couple wall join Mr. and
Mra S. E. Duserlbury rci their Florida
trig • jlr. Greene i» a member of the
nivo of Hmroe A Greene, and one of
the mevlthlmt nieci ht ithl" erty. Ho ta
nf -oh. itlrvaat.irs of the Maille Gig*
Rank. MVw Smfrh is nit utxtutCeivc
Ja.1y, nnd belong* to line of the bed
.vniSUes In (he mute. She Is gifted with
Issasrty. No card* will be tasuetl for
liher c\*ut.
THE MACOIC TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 26, 1894
HOW MUCH
USE HOLMES’ MOUTIl WASH.
Yttvmx<(r& by
Dr*. Holirrtn A Udw>n, DfotlitZ
654 Mulberry Street.
It cure# bitting sums. u!o*ra, #or«
mouth, aor# throat, cleans the i««m And
t*uria«« th# breeth. For sa.1# by all
drussUis.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
WwW'.F.Ir Hlatait Mctaim.a OqkM
In raiment are you accustomed to? Not more than
■we can show you in our swagger Overcoats. Swell
styles in '' ,
KPRSEYS,
BEAVERS,
MELTONS,
CHEVIOTS.
You see how the coat looks on you—no uncertainly
about the shape or fit—nor quality of trimming
either.
Pure silk or satin linings—slips on without an effort
—no two inches of under coot collar allowing.
You are the. judge all the way through.
CZARINA 5
The latest fad, at GEO. T. EEELAND’S. Jeweler, 320 Second Street.
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befoeta the court houae door in staid
county, on Wednesday, the 28th tnot.,
between Che hours of 10 a. in. and i
p. m.. tha( part oflotonc( 1) in block
thirty-one (fl) S. W. C., in city of Ma
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one side by Seoond street, on another
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lot of Mrs. Martha Cheevcs, and on an
other by a thirty foot alley, said prop
erty bavins beetn purchased by the
city of Maoon under sale for-taxes due
by Jno. W. Tracy.
C. H. HALL. JR., City Marchal.
A. T. HOLT.
Real Estate Agent, 36 Second street.
I have some nice houses yet to rent.
Como and see me about them. Several
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