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indstinct print
UAWstUjr,Y' rt*HJu,ti' iiy large black
letters, on white background oh the
from of the aklrtf. / ' * ,
'Mlss-.T. via Parr! njaftoii Wore, li Mm-
iliarand as pretty ti costume of red
iimi with it haft slung hyee pxie shoul
der was tlw nka.Ar.ft’s oewshoy.
Mlfaj Annie Hell-wore a very bocom-
iugr btaa and blftdfc oosldixio represent-
itlg M.eliKllACO. •
m, tVro.urc nmi nil,
.h. .taUtani
m
By-# o'clock last .aveitixigy a large'
ei'owci of'spectators hart gathered in
MUfiliighntir'a Hall t.o -cnjoY ,tbd ‘event
of. 'the 'sviisoi:—Ihe tmaitqW&ide .ball,
given binder the auspices of Miss
Morrow’# dancing class. IV liyvilf
libxjr befiji i' i he maskers, were . hthixlt-
jed tolhehttll, u hu.-y and ti-.it-t<VU,e-
(iownftt) spirit of expectation pcrVadeU
the plane. ”
Qostly masked, shrimped, mysterious
n' . ' .1
The If.illtHiad .Cjiuiinissimi ‘ pro
gated a not hit important rule oh
m.Y. li heaes upon the transfer of
fntigln, iroi'opuorond .to another, nr
more properly speaking, upo'n'thp, in-:
t-......I. . i* _saiL'AMtSc.'. - ....;i
t t • I;’ ci* *r
foi-chango oi'.imsiftesV beweerr' rail
road- in ( his •Slate. '" ; yjfif
’file rule is/thu most inijortant due
,tlie Co'mmis&iun has passed for a long
tim;, as it puts j^penuffy Ain all rail
roads delaymg*freights at junction
points of conriecting llues-
Here nee the texts U th<> new rules
thus ftpi'tyihg:' g&A
1. Railroads -hall,.without delay
switch oil'and deliver tpany connect
ing road of (lie shine ’gunge All . ears
MIssMftWie UanUall usiHl tlie luxcv
Hkiuci) as tdminfpg ;f6V her unique
.’There wefe many l»iighaltie cos-
tiliuys arnongthc gentieiften.
Mr. Pickens Coles was the venerable
1 ‘ apd venerated ITtiele Sftih.'
F . Mr., Wallace liacOn Was dressed as
the. Black Prince. ,
' Mr, Jesse Beall wore a Jftbksigi-Ar
tillery’txuiforin.
Mr, Johu Armstrong disguised. Iiiin-
A’lf perfectly ill Hie dress Of a .pretty
fioV|ergirl, and lie fore unniaskiiVg re
ceived ; several well turned ncinpU-
meiilsMpun the daintiness of his daess.
Mr., Scott was dressed ns a'country'
hoy. v
Mr. Jfm't WcHton wore Hie plctnres-
mta odfitume of the Spanish Cavalier.
Mfi lVii IS. Oatjiir reproseifuul Day
After To-morrow, and Mr. Julian
Clark, Might ^Before Last
Mi-. Sain Tift, was disguised as a
V-Ad vertirthg ’rerimnlj
ingthis tdbiia f.iiit,.l.;ai
tlic people of A llmny an
eimutry to know t'hat-J
hiimt ln my large store i
the upon door could be obtained if
anil different •
glimpse as of a
world, and little shrieks of laughter or
ftnrprlso from tbs ladies’room, or Hie
i.dudcr '‘Ha ha'sfrom thegviitioxnoiiht
could be heard on the' warm, pulsing
nir; i ST ; " ■ '
Wlieii the doors were opened and
the maskers admitted, a men y, mixed,
motley,mysterious crowd uihfl'o their
way into the hh.il, and formed for the
grantl innreh;
Dftncjng, promenading, attempts, to
learn .oaOh other's identify, and 'Joyous
uijuMgued to piiintaion or beyond such
cimneetipg roads. \ A
3. TlWj shall, at tile terminus of-any
intermediate pnlutf wHlueit .obstruct
ions or delay, receive from the cOn-
necting road of the same gunge, when
ofl'ered. all oars consigned to any point
on.the road to which the same 'Is of-.
jfeved, m- any’ opiinccting road .with,
said road Id which it is destined, ami
transport said nil's to their deal illa
tion with reasonable diligence. •
I). .Vo railroad shall discriminate
in its rates or tni'iil's of freight'in
favor of any line or rutile oonnecledi
with it, ns against any oilier line ,or
route, nor when a purl of itsown lltie
i9 sought tAlai run in romicctlou with
any other route, shall such railroad
discriminate against such eonneettug
line in favor of the balance of its.-own
line, lull said' railroad shall linvi the
sanfe rates for all, and shall a Ifoi'd tlie
nsOttl and like customary facilities for
the intefchnngetif freight to patrops
ityc I mean’just
I. tell yen that T
have within
ever brmtgl
What T say,
in «,.vii
atity'facethat Col: .1 oriianVyw ’ f<• ri>c iff-.'
ly iljed'. is under the 1in'pwt;.-ioO Unit;
thudlbnaiion is intended.ns a mcmoriaf
In lief; hut in this oiifcUijphefftpuTary is
iivcyfnr. Coi, .iordVov will,' p" doubt,
provide C'hlio dtling memorial to his
Imaiilifui wife, Init this olie'is.iiimei:.
Oryiif his mot her:' ';‘s .
ilKSOl.t'Tlo.sS or Tll.lA'KO.
iWiereaafii'he.boar.d of trustees of
the,Orphans’ Home of .South Georgia
OoUferphriyof the MethOdiei Bpiisco-
pal Onorch Smith, lias hoard willi
grehlisatislaetidii of tlie proposition of
Clot. T.. Ai! Jordan to donate to said
home ' ft : valuable improved city
lot in '.the e'lty of Macon, estimat
ed at. flve thousand, dollars and
upon the two following condit ions
1. That this hoard shall pay to tlie
sjid conforeuco for the henefll of the
snporannuated preachers, their wid-
mva.and orphans, the'snm of id.ODO in
cash;.
St That the sum. of or wiiatt
ever uuh, less $1,000, the,said Orphans’
Honvoniay tlmrealfer reSelyc from the
sab. of said property shMfbe sot.apart
and held as a part of . its. endowment
'uml, tu be known as the , “Hmlly 11.
'•iToruau Fund;’’ therefore, be it resolv
ed:: •' -v " ; ‘ •
L„ That the ahbve and foregoing
oogQitiops are aoceptcd, and will be
complied with; ,ou tho part of this
' •: f { - .*. -t'},i .
-U« Thai hV be|iftir Of ijuiil Orplmm»‘
iUoui'sftiiil all those who are now--Uh
i.immitcs receive the benefits of Itg sbel-
■'Jor, mid vvlurmay hereafter be its'fMj-
matce and protection and care, we do
hereby extend our sincere and -grater
lurappreointiun to dol. D. A. Jordan
: tpr. Ida aid iim, whlob yre appreoiate all
the more learning from IIIib that
the (inns is a voluntary execution by
hWBijt a-wisb and purpose verbally
I expriweeri to him by hie mother, Mrs.
■F-iHiV®, Jordan, who during her life-
liiimt hy.thc interest she took, in-, the
v Orphau»’,JioMio, and her, I'beralitF Jp*-
Aye‘ will offer ,1‘or to lUorfow sonw
njiecials in Wraps for spring Wfcnr. (
light-weight .wrap.' is.a nercs-
A\iy in it Southern Indies wardrobe?,
as tiib heavy Ones ounapt be woru
lieail'piavtora
and • uttach-:
for' Be -
tueiits.
■"'Mr; Sain Tift; wns disguised
boric Jockey.
during our .mild spring wentheri
and it (s unsafe to venture without
a wrap of any kind. Our prints
for this.offering are astouishiiigly
-morry-maklngj hushiinds 'surprised
their wives, wives surprised their Iiur-
handftd young guntlcmen foniid they
had made love to somebody’s else girl,
and young Indies .discovered ghat’the
from llnngholoville. '
MrJ Shackleford, was dresaed as
Chief of Police. i.
Mr.’Richard Hobha- repreaented nn
Irishmah. < ' § .
Mr. James Mellon reprosented Uncle
Bam, and,'was as giddy as t T ncIu 8am
always la. • ■ f
Mr. Will McDowell wore a handsome
snilor costume,
Mr. Lawrence Hilsman was drOSsed-
as a pnga.of the sixteenth century.
Mr. Agnow- Hllsnian was dressed as
a iioimy sailor lad.
’•Mr. li’om’‘Clayton reprosented the'
Deflauoe Firft Company.
Mr. i'ort Tarver wore a Jackson Ar-
tillary'soit.
Mr. Charlton Melton was dressed air
a Dfiteiiman.
Messrs, lid,-Jones and W. W. Pace
wore In fancy costumes of big plaidcd
pants and coats. .
Mr. ott VT’arkcr. was tho Great U n-
knojfn.’ ...
Mr. fehoavie Davis was dressed »lift
Captain Will Wooten.
Mr. Eiumerman vvore a black dom
ino, , ■
Mr. H.d,:,Stcriie was dressed as a
.SPECIAL OPEERINO
due laken for .jpc . ''bright particular
star" was perlnipB a brother or a neigh
bor’s husband,.
The lookeraspn pt this scene of fes
tivity dispersed shortly after the un
masking, and the crowd thinned out.
DRESS -p. GOODS I
of each and all lines alike.
V AXctncr', Ilecp Sorrow.
AJer aix Illni si, of several d&ys, lit
tle Willie, Ihe eldest son of Mrs. Mary
Baldwin, passed from earth to eternity.
JUs.dealli oecnrei'l at about, li o’clock
Sunday night fit the residence of Mr.
JVfllinm
at inch East Paint Novelty Suit-
ifig at otily 39 oonts per yard.
JEST-Ra sure amisce tlimn.
Then Ihe young people settled tliein-
eeiyes to an liour or two of piensure In
dSncing, ami right merrily tho time
sped until-jaded muscle# drove them
hume to seek the much-heeded rest.
A jolly, hilarious time’ it. was, and
one that will long be rememberexh
With Hurt'll pleasure and an necom-
.pauying sillily.
Misses Dollio and Vannk-FllntWore
neat Village ileU oostumes. •
. Mis# Fomin Gilbert, ivoro a stately
tnd benutifui bine and white Greek
ijxstume.
’'’ Miss Zaclty Mayo was tho pretty
representative of tho Mews and Ad
vertiser. , jf;
Miss Daisy Hester wore a beuur-iiful
Cupid costome. • , .
. Mcsdamcs': -Simmo'ns, Coles and
Luekeit ln Chinese eostxmies wftpt
'MRhkidg a found as ‘‘Three Little
n Gnu us, on North street, where'
Mrs; Raid Win and her children have
been living for some time. Willie Was
only fourteen years and six months
old;:'but was the j
comfort; to Ills poor, widowed mother, 1
whojgffs left with three small child
ren, djicveral years ago, bjr tho death of
her huehniid, nifd who, nh doubt, look
ed With pride upon the manly little
fellow with the fond . anticipation of
the' .comfort anti help he would give
Her in the''hear future, for Willie was
a “Mamma's” hoy. V:, ■
Rut .lie who gave Saw lit to Mike
away, this .’promising child, amt, the
ChriStafn mother, although her heart
bleeds for bis, less, sees, her ’Bayidur 1 *
love I througb me sorrow east about
hor,'knowi.igM'at her darling i# wuit-
insf for her ox,.the Other side,
Willie’s remains were coxmigned to
thfifc.jast resting place in Onkview
Uewetery at <1 o'ploek Monday after-
Our Mr. Jones is now in New
Vorls dud you can exxpect some'.'ex*
pillar of.hope aud. treme ffoveltles in both . ladies’ and
' hjaitoapt sliaH -1 funsmit a copy df
’’esc resolutions to Col. L. A. Jordan.
■ A.VLWArtm, President.
■ . JouriR.GoMihBeCrotftvj.
riding habit,rcpreaodteil D1 Vernon.
'■Mi.v Diin Bostick can if-il a drum
and was dressed as the Albany tladets
Sponsor.- . ; ■
N Miss Julia Cost repre.SoiS.tcd red' ami
white stick candy.
Miss Muy Dayls disguised lit-rself a#
.ZingarelJii. '-
l Mrs. II. K. Smith concealed her iden
tity ao a Oerihan pehsaxil girl.
Miss Bettie Sterne was dressed as iln
Indian girl. ,'j. 'yK’-.’.ri,
Miijs Hnllis, of AiuorU’d#, wore a red
ami guilt Queyii of Hearts costuini-.
■Miss Ross Miller waft a dainty Little
Rod Biding ilood, as was also -Miss
l.onellft'Gilhero.
Miss Anglo Atkinson was dressed as
Titniiia. 1 . ’
'Stiss'Hill, of Newuati, wore ft beauti
ful costume representing u
REAL, ESTATE
i-BOX OF StHpJid'
‘.ml AUhih , JSrvedlftve C
Sridllsir Them A
" Ohal-ftcd With sn-allujt .Tcrrlrj .
figinlny merning, Oftieer Rnlcy ar
rested Betsy Arnold, a Negro woman,
charged with stealing several' articles
ANII—
of jewelry from the family of Mr. L. C.
Plmiskyy.hy lylmrn she has been em
ployed as II cuok, for some time pasl,
'i’lie, theft was evidently committed
Bat itf,day night, imt not discovered
nntli’|ifimlay morning, ami Mr. Plm>-
sit-yts snspiciniis’-iion led iit-the arrest
of ! tm, roci;, who denieil all kiiiiwl-
edge of Ihe crime. However, a war
rant was sworn out j>y Oiilrer itaiey
olmrgittg her with lar/mny, ntidslie will
have xixfcMalii in durfiiiee vile unless
she cun.^tvc JxmiJ, Tildbe, next seskibn
of tiio'Ceumy Court, When her trial
will ciiittc off.
Mr. BlnxiSky does mit: thin!c enough
worldug for soxiie HttTe time past, and
the IIitftaW) has been advised ol' it. for
Several’''Weeks, hut 1ms said nut tiing
’ftboul it because tlmse win) were en-
giljpid in working up the enterprise
proll^'red to keep it oul' of the-nows-
piipers until it- success was assured'.
A pro,x»i,uonl- cltir.en and capitalist
has agreed to build ah’ opera house'
wjiaxi; guaranteed of ft lease for a term
of ytsk'n by rosiHinstlile, parties. Bey-'
oral geiitlomon have agreed to form a
compaiiy for the purpose of-leasing
the opera hduse ami giving the requi
site guaranty, aird it is noW- reasona
bly safe to say that tlie enterprise
is-assux-ed! Tlie Hnxajjx dooaxl’t like
to make premature tahnouncumeni s,
however, and will lint go Into any of
the detail- of tlie. opera bouse scheme
until It ha# been perfected., The en*
ALBANY GA
Bnow
.Maiden. 1
Miss Rosa Merriwctiier was in a
white Grcbiao-oostume.
Miss T.outty Trlppe wiia,.drcssed in
biaoVas'a f
evidhuoe eftp he secured to convict the
Shadow, »e Wa s also Miss
ft night. / '
Miss liHa Dope woi’e nil exceedingly
pretty white and guilt Butterlly cos-,
tmue: *
Miss l’atiy Join”, wore a duitity Woo
Koily rtrasjj,. - ic/.-., # A
Miss Alice Hand,-was dressed as a
Nun. . . , -
Mfs. 8. A. A tkinson wore.,a pixik'
‘dress and mask. '
Mis#.Fannie Holconihe was, xlaintily
and becomingi.v altir.od ns a-.Dresden.
Oldna Bhepherdesr. i’-'-"'
M iss Jessie Walters went ft- t-lio'tdg-
tic Mnild Muller.: .i"i<:
Miss llatlie Oox wore a b-'umiing
Goddess'of,Liberty, costome. ’
■Mis# Mary Davis Wore a preUy-Rut -
teylly. dross.
.idias'N’x'l!lei'Morrow With tin burn;
shepherd’s brook and big hat -lobkcd
the veritable Bo-peep she rep--rcGented
Miss'EatcllelV'entuletto' inh/pretty
iv(i.h|re.eqst(iifae; repre.-iunted-Biib#.
.‘MitaoMadd Gilbert was ,;i ■..dtiiniy
INSURANCE
All right, ihen/ailing ttp No.
and order anythingc-ent
- ,i nZ'■ c '' :
class Fire Insuraiice CSnnpni^«NS
•Tlie Northern; Awtirahoe'-’Conij) ‘
pony,- , ' ■
. ,Tlie Macon Fire Ins'iranet, Coin,
The- ,Weschcstei" Fire TiiftM,-
ancu CpmoM-y. ^^ ^
several Georgia towns,
A halx: doieii. gcmlemcn in front <
a'.stoi"--on Washington ..-drool, .inu’i
evpre-sinu.-, earnest coiiversalio
wild ge-ficulations. IVliereforei'
“yaller dnrg” in their xnidatv .The
are di|-oursiug bis qualities as u aeftii
p hail Friday iiiglit ahy.Rux fit’tiui dial
•y aim thought the' invriied, sweetest
looking nuisk.’i- in uiieudanei-. y/as ,'eff
< a! h:” ibr paper.- in vheir reports of
_ .. ! jib'; hjviVi ^.«p,t»ke of>.liylc
Tit*gry.at britnfoii -lantern Irx froint C'mja - ’Uo,hbK, aftf 'lij-tle :-.daugiiwr : ;of
of Hedry-Al#hei’gV saiqbx::commenced [■.'•iptaiihjC. 'Uuhhif. 'life's. lit.Ho-'la'dy.
i'ailln^., Friday - morhiug. . A' pateor- I was as txierry as the 'xn.miesWiiiid'
by sawj;honails drawixigiout frpii! tit '{drew smiles vf pleasure, and .idnilrj-
brick-swifri-i: it wa.ylH-ld. He iMitJ/led’jfioh to .the fa . ; of Till wjxo* \>iifl.e/»eil
Mr, Gaifcsert.wlio hj.prqM'pl 'mea-- ' i„-r ' '5rr.1-.-ful ir.'.iuny .hearfl 'her
sseeftflw" • --v'of gli^;-a’,.-,; '.-on , !ig!itG,.-.-xrput kiugii, v.-lxich ira.-i a-i're-
M-bv Buskeli,. of .Cbattapnoga. Was
jilreSr.ed US c l' lywer Girl.
j .Mr-. Ed. - IVplfle, of itiriiiiughsm,
ja#.., «vr« a pink eieulng di'-i-ks with
,l jitbk ii.aeap' ,A- T'TltfAT.
i Mis-' '-assie Kiint v.-it5'dreek-:eii a- a
! Flower, GtrLS«hfej8?3agte.
MUse.s. '-.Orriei Jones, .''^.ixiiie ftrll,
' I Mr.miw Randuil ami l^lft, j’a'rring-
' loii sixnwed tiieii' -tippr^Mjlioii of the
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