The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 07, 1900, Page 14, Image 14

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14 lTh ..t t 4? \\ I • w -m* ho * of M?<f>ro, h! w m <u i■ * *Mi i * t < > *-? rH>pT; i:. . . th i;* ! tot Woman '* Work '-44 liuu v n will * p , i ’ : i• • • nth. Thi.i af*n.lJU* t -r | X I ' m i h ri,}oytil* ni, with It** < 4irr? w: .*!!!■ r hotir?* :n ’h* Imi**- bright r*mcr> wh r* nr*i k < , pf K r# *co| .r> or k.r of I* *-v t il* pl'-aut<. uut for " ttl* * roll met *•> evjua. ground *i .1 d*♦* of the d*> over a<ip off -*■ 'no The board of mai,k ■ **i ", *h' d'" ' * !** ’ of final .. !. slid ,* grew tor lln n p*,,,.- nt ih . v .ii -• "* h' • v pr|r ■ to InMltuts in Nov. ml * r a If immig*- be it will L I. n• i leil llut 'ld* origin*: ml ... bm we mirodu • t Jr; SIUM' i• * r by i • ame Jim elation. min m i I r.v t.l remit* A I donatl", towards It.. •■*!' “1 1” * r "' . . . ,1 '* ' a>- in hrk'that 11. .1 *nM may .I**lll i„. * | iviih **ifi*'to ..■ * ■mm 1 •i.l in *r■ e*inl ruiriM Air end Mr* .1 hin KadrltfTe is y h*v* ni l out inlo to the msrrltg' of their Hotil* 10 Mi B.imtn! I-i Martin* V*n;. .If Tl • ceremony will hk. i>i • T.i. -i.. f ■ • tot.*', it inilv 01 lock, In Wcley Monu mental Cliuich. Mr> Cuyler 11..rdon ent* T|.ttn*d Ii for* rtuitiy t lord* Wish., -vmy funlflf In hon or of Mis- umii ■ hi -> •1 A. .ham' Mi T. Mayhem 1 .moll* tani. Jr. !r. 11 V. .1 On fir-! |.rli.. liver hal pin. while Mill Al die Ratuard • 1 J. il foi 111 f .nuiie wilt, an nrpi ' il : i-.mi ot m.*rl in ipmi 1 and. mi Thoa' pi.-'it w.r. M'- I.'"• rames. Mu W. H U mm. Mi- T. May hew I'ui.nu gham, Jr . Mr* c-*.;* r Myr. . Mt*v Julia t,in< in and Mi-- A.ldlu Par hard. Mr*. C. B Malone, Mi-< Kliiabetti Ma lone alal Cli.nl f * ft* .* 11 '. .Mm • * Jr , have reiurr. 1 from .V-heville. after a pl'-aaaftl eumnet at ttm Manor. Xlre Ju. Vat! Mirl- i left San I'Vani’l*- co Friday and ahoald rea< h Savannah Tuee.lai Mir Van Mitnr ha Pen Meet nil r imnrt.r hi. -I of the time at her old liont" in 'I 'on and lai' lv t” ■ n vtaltth* her iin- I* who la elation, and at th*' Brendi.i 111 ' altlorn .1 Mr- I yen, Mr- Wiliam 11 Morrell nnd her chll'tien. Mi*. Wflahl Hiinnr. Ma ter John H .rner a1 M len-r Harold Hun ter who hat" t—n at 1 -ake Mohonk all aummer. left that r>a.>rt Tue- lay to "Urt aonte till.. In New York U fora returning home Mlaa Sueie Harwoemt of Atlanta enter tained In her apartmenia at thr Maj- tlo JTrtaay aftemoon In honor of her i*ter. Mra Art! ur H M <Thome Invlti t to moot Mr* ilibtiea were Mre Hmrv Jacltw n. M ha Ir *. Mr. Lou . i; Matin. Mr* Robert Maton, Mra #OWt Grant Mr* latube I'o.k Hall, Mre St Ju.tan lU.*nt'i Mr* Harvey Johm-on. Ml-* Joan that* Mr*. Kdward Paler*. Mr* Wilmer V-ore. Mr* John S Coheii Mr- Frank lfli* *. Mi* Archibald I**l*. Mi* Jo-.ph Thomiam.il. Mr- 1.. arove. Mr*. Hu|h M K" Ml** Hattl* ColutilU. Mr* lletirt Tompkln.- Mr*. Irnn Harris. Mi-* Hammond. Mi* John Hlaton. Mia* Addle Maude. Mr and Mr- Khmlnjc G. dußlanon have hone to New York Mr George Ha-k'll. who I* living now In Ma on I* et* t"d >n Savannah to day or to-morrow to -pend a w. *k with hi- pa Itl in, Mr. and Mi Lewi* M lla*- hull The Cl 1 rial Club of At'alMa entertained la*t wiek with a IP 1 er dance in honor of Mr aid Mr*. Clark Howe.l S-veial hull dred gii** 1 * mu' pr. nt the fun. tlon be ing one I>f the hrllllant event* of the aea aon Mr- lleime Gorl-.n end Ma* er Amhro-e Gordon will return to-day from Sewanee, Tarn Mr and Mr*. Mai o!m Cunningham have returned from their hr.dal trip and are at home to thdr friend* at 11 Tenth *treet. ea*t. Mr* II Wiley J ht.e< n an I Mi- • Kllen MvAlpin John- n. after a ihllghtful mm mer at Highland tail* I’d Like Mohonk. and a muit ta> tn -New York, return**! Krt.Jay morning. Mr and Mr* Hubert !tatier*bv nuck worth Ml— Hnei Sul Ivan uni Mr Henry Walthour formed a t*.* party at the the ater Monday et.uiiix t'> *•* Sherlock Holme- •• and M - Duckworth enter tained at *upf>e- after th* |kav Mr. and Mr* Rauera. Mla Kale Hauers and Ml-- Freda Ha net* lac r*l limed from a . IsH 10 Mr atal Mrs. J h loranca Mini* si Clarksttlb Among the Judge of the floral |<ara>le Tliuir.ta> afternoon at the Athena Carni val were M:* George J Haklwln an.t Mrs P \V Mel him Mi** ' arrle laiu Meldrlm ma- maid of honor to the uueen of 11. e oeeaal n. while Ml - 1 inn;* Meldrlm r*le tn Mr* H c WhP< - trap which was beautifully decorated with white and yel low Mr* R. hart M Rutter. Ml-s RHrsheih Muller. Ml** Anne Butler and Ma*trr Warren Rutler have r turned from Ai-h.- vide after -pend ng th. umm. 1 at the Battershy Patk Hotel Mr Grmor.d It Strong ha* returned from a short trip to New Havan Mr*. Henry Taylor and Mina Taylor, who have tx.en 111 nit In Germany for tw . (lT three year a pat. reiurred to Savannah Tueeday. accompanied by Ml* John I>. Paia*. Mra. Mai olm Ma leun returne.l Friday iro o nf ftom New York, where she p>>nt gsverai weak*. Mr. A R M Olbhe* will leave to-night to Join Mr* Gtbbe* in Atlanta rrldsy evening Mr. Reuben Ruekwell wa ho*t at a naphtha launch party In honor of Ml** taiura ' irne> The- guest* wer.' Mr* R> Kw*|l Mlae Car nev. Mlae Barnard. Mr Fraeer la*. Mr Charles Ho kvreli and Trr Crowther l> on their return to Thundert*olt they were met by Mr B:tman. who entertained with a fl*h supper at Bannon taxlge. Mr*. Henry D. Stavena and her chil dren. who have lain spending the aum mer at Hyanmaport, reach'd lame Fri day. Mis* Una Woodbridge Is spending some weka In New Y'ork. Mr* Isaac Mini* and Mserer Carol Ml nte. who have been staying with Mr* FraderVk Myera at nee their return, w 111 ape(ui lit* winter with Mr*. Abtam Mints on Jure' and Ahercom atreet. Mra R. S J vnett ha* returned home af ter a delightful summer spent a* Hu- a "eat of bar daughter. Mr* Icon Jourolmon. In Knoxville Trill WW ■ n Kas; Trnne**i Mr*. Jorse* had a d* Ightful v i*M at Monl vale Sprfr.g*. Mr and Mr* Henry MvAlpir., Mi*. F V Walker and Ml* Claudia M .Vlpln. who have been gucets of Mr. and Hi* 1. I* Wilbur, in Bethlrbenh Fi . 1* * irn "l I rid*> fr.au New York Mr* Walker ief! ve.,r.ki y for hr home in ft luff I on. y. ' 1 lift..ld Mntitsrt n ami Mi < .leante llaiif . 1 sjeet lo go North ts. in.- IMh to ,1. id *. . ial w*<k* In N*w Y*ak Mr Co| arid Mrr Harr!* Co|>e wll |. ... Mipert.-n thk e.* lo vlrlt lt.C‘t tn.>r*- tti.U W .John gton leforo returning horn* Mr and Mr* fbd* rl W aller who re tii.'sl m- < - ly from Jit Alrv Mr- If l.nd and Mt and Mr* IXlward t' Meet al, 1. r it, - wo i r at . -V) Huniit.gdon tetrirt, 1 art Mi- Annie Ma lean relume- 1 >. urday fiom u visit 10 Mm ill a. a Smith tn Ah nevllle Mr A. Pratt Adam*, who went to Atm 11* * I*or 1 rime ago to pursue I.l* ..* .1 c • 1 1 1 • . been .p,*r..d .dltor ..t Th. Red and IP. k Mr- Robert 1 Alcort ha return ■ I 10 A1 suit*, after a ten day May u. New York Mr* cnorlea H Stronc will return thie vv * from Htghliimt* wliero me has be -n i. I.* all summer. Mi S 1* KboH'-r and hit family will r. e t-ilt winter at Ilk G.ieSon ftreet, Master Arthur Houaan returned Friday fi m . furmlght'* stay In N w Y'ork M. t- Sulne M.’AlfUn, wno hr* ti* en lh*‘ gin ,1 .r Mr arid Mr* Wilbur In Botli liin etn. e leaving B|*irt 1 stand, will mu lot Savannah Thuiislay. Mr* W VV tiwen auel Master Dun uii u*. 1 ■ I. 1 line*! 10 th'- idly W'rdnr/i --•tay, aftid an enjoyable aummer In Bluff tOf J a IV Wiiium C. Hobdy left f<* )Mif ftlrh Hohd>. wu M vfchituif h* r Mr ,in<t Mrn. Kmr Warner. *' leu Tffin Col. Mr William Hoi(r#*r. w/io F’ ivi* l** u 10 *no N'tr*i ail aummer rriurfH il Itofm* .1 f* w *ia> * *:< Mf XI if. t M■ All-in Hinl M • M 'Alpln ' t- j 1-At* of Mra Hobart U*i ktnat\ i -V U|iT iIHR Mrs Samuel of Now York firrtNtut >- *iar l-.- oi;-1 will ►jwusl i wwk with nvultrr, Mrs. H*xirr. So. Zl J'MMs strrri, rant M ' C A. I* Ciiimlnifham and her Jltfla Mbs I*an Cumiinifhom r*turn#*<l Frl*iay from VVayn#Hvjl|o after a very stay of w'vural wrrks. Mr Kola rt AtMkrNNi is spcndliijr fn'* ia York. Mr* N H Flank* and Ma tor E. H * domati I-Innk' r* st h*<l homo Friday morn. Mi s Nan duliigi on Uft riumlav for York. Mj v It* ll l anil !, who tai t*e*n Him mtn t Clark* pvillo with Mrs Amirr son 1 arml'h(*l, Is at home attain. Mra Huftia K la *t* r and h**r 111110 arrati kiauantrr, M - Karufolph r- Hvd ii SaviDoah Friday trw>rnlnif- Mrn Jam* # II Hu* t*r, Mir? Julia Him trr and Master Hunter alii return ItOiTi* W* tt(u r a •k iiisnifui sta> | of #f*v rai k * at Mlllr-rton, N Y. M s Kinlh S;.<ttrr jrul Miss Khmhrtlj | rJ. .f*r *>o I. *v• U*n stayinK -*1 Miss I Shatt.-r homo in Ohio * *|**lr rvturn from Kuropr, at** rspoclod horn** V\ * Uii ; day. Mr E E. C. Hatw'rsham arriv**d Tur**- *!* v from (\**t***viU*\ I*a for a week's visit to ids sister. Mr.** VV t Bimklns. V! rw, J. M Lung end Master M* nci who r now in < Vinada. nr** ***p t •'ti ttome a limit tb* mUklle of in** month Mm T nonran HuM**r r>ai'.***l Thurmfciy fvir N>w York, where he wtl! sev eral weeks. Mm. Otis return**! horn** dur ing the week from I**uott. Mr U***#!* 1 W. Owwm Thurwd#t\ f*r Now York to join Mr* Owen*, wfto liuk been suromwr a? Cape Ood The) will return about the 15th. Mr l*>uis I>. MiifKiii, who Iws b*‘<n living in New York for ttie past two y* r. returned to Savannah Him week, uial expect* to remain here in ftttura. Mr aui Mm C. M. Giiberi, Mr H. J. Gilbert end Min* Mary IMI Gilbert. re turned Monday after a delightful sum nw*r North Mine Carney, who htu b***n th** lfi*“t of Mls Addle Human). left Ism i ikht for her bom* in Alabama. Mr*. Aixirr Carmichael and her btidren returned during the peat week from Ciarkeavllle, where they spent the mimmcr. Mrs Rotert Erwin arrived In tie van nwh Friday morning end vifl live tnte winter with Mm. Withers on Gaston afreet. Mr U M (’omer has just returned from Sowsiroe ftpring* aft*T a delightful vis it of hi* WH*K^ Mies Nin.i r**abdv !* th#* #u*s of her alatar. Mra. J J Mobley. Mr N* ile H Sun kins left lost Wed r* for Athena, to enter the t’nlver aity of Grorgii Mra. John Anna G Roger who is #um inr nr# at Tort ill# ton. • onti will jro to New York * n the Uth of Oct her to spend about a fortnight returning home the Utter part of the mnth. Mr- J • Merrit.ew ha* returned home from a visit o h r sister, Mra 1.-wac Wine hip in Miron Mss* Catherine il Mr.fittire. who ha* b n hi i.ake George inn the middle of July, returnel yesterday Miaa Marv I,an-ng fthotter and Master tfpeii-er 8h tter returmd home during the past w* k Mr and Mrs. J J Mobley Mr. Thomas fVahndy, Mr K J R- beri <m. and Mi •it r#e H Ford, will reside thir winter at iu J*nw. street, i>t. Mr* H 11. Iftadley arrived tn ft* van ah recently, and will sp**m| the wintr t* Mrs Heyward ' on Forsyth l*erk Mr t'oalter H. <\*rmlchael returned re * ertlv from a visit to Fredericksburg M* Mary H hrnoni win has b>rn visiting Mm F*m* H He at 'he Kimball In Atlanta, h*> #on to Macon, where she is the *uet of Mis- Ida Man#um Mis* Abbie Orma returned Monday af ter <i pbesur.t summer in Asheville. Mr and Mrs Aaron Kerst and their family returned Monday from New York Mrs Moore and Master M* rtv*r Moor**, who hav* been spending the -umwr r. ChariottesvHie. returned Frda> Miss |Nif is tl guest of Mrs Arthur Findlay m Mi- ec Mrs J. It Floyd, who has been visiting her parents, l*r and Mrs 11. ft. Nrebel in Fatonton, is it home again. Mrs A Ehrli h. Mr?* W. J EhrlFh. nnd Mies Marie Ehrlih arrived home Mon*)ay from New York Mr. and Mrs Frank l*. Picketing left Monday to visit relative** In Memphis |>r. it. F. Dunn returned Friday from New York. Mrs. W. II Powell, after having i> n THE XIOKNIMi NEWS: SEN DAY, OCTOBER 7. 1900. J 4 Broughton Street, West. Ladies’ urnishings. Somethinq Interestingly New 11 1 ■. We are Displaying Recent Large Importations of the Richest, Choicest und Finest. Dress Goods tor Fall oi 1900. Pebble Granite Suitings New English Suitings French Broafldntbs. Pebble Cheviots, French Venetian. Nil-Wool Plaid-back Goli Cloth. IN m BWK DRESS GW DEPIRTMERI. 1 Mi HAVING SHI INTtRcSIING SPECIALS Black Dress Stulls, Black All-Wool Arm tire, Black Cheviots, Black Latisdowne, Black Camel’s Hair /chcllne, Black Series, Black Broadcloth, Black Pebble Cheviots. Important Upholstery News. What house would not be cozier with the addition of a few dainty curtains. And here you will find a well selected stock of Ruffled Bobfcinet, Point d’ Esprit and Muslin Curtains. Hand Made Arabian Cur tains. French Renaissance Cur tains. Irish Point Curtains. Full Line of Curtain Swisses and Curtain Laces by the yard. Our kid Gloves are here, they need no introduc tion to the Ladies of Savannah. thr r>,t thf. month* In A.hnvlUn V <"* • rnurm-1 horn, during ihn w-k. *<• m "Xl by h.r -hr M . Huh,. Ilasrl. .ttvrl M.uhr H- il“'rl l ownil Ml-- Knr.ih Pal-h.imnr ha* mturn.l af In, 1, dnllghlful * imni<t at TalluHh Falla and 11. nd*r nvlll*. Mr, Waring and Mi - M A Waring. „ h iv. Iwn *umm. ring In hn Pnn, *v!vai.. mountain*, arrtv. l him.' Uv tile: lit. Hrv W A N!*i'*l r.turn-d horn- !** night from pl*'"i -ummrr m th. mountain. f Vm-th Urnigla Mr- N.*h.t will r.maln In Oark,villa until UtT In thn <-a*on Mr Jos.ph M Boionton* .nl.rtaln.d at ntn* u of Mr and Mr* Latah A Bolomrm*. Mt-. Ft 1 a I'uhrn who ha. J**nt th* r>** four v .ir- tra'.iing In Kurof.-, 1. <x tn fttv.inruih this month tu vl.tt i h.r rt.trr Mr Frank Kulman. with j whom *h. wilt n*n.l tn* wlnirr. Mr ant Ml. L Y Hat V Ml*. Luny Pan 1 and Mr Yul" Han't lav* r— | mrn.d to th* oily .if" r Mndlt g 'h • im n**r .it th.lt c ountry |>! mo ' White Bluff Ml Mary Klin* will Lava n**t Mon- i day for Now York lo at *nd Mimi Her- . rtih'i iM-hooi. Mr, Arthur M Y.rr who has h**n th. y,,.-i of H* r f iront- Mt and Mr. J I-r left 1 f"W day* ago fr t" t hum* In | Nathvilk Mr Chari*. G. R‘M ML* Anna Ball, and Ml** Kat* Roll have r'turiu-1 from a aiay of .ov.tal ~-k. In Now Y *>rk Mr and Mr- Thom*. H MoMII an and th.tr family hav* r*turn*d from Bara loga. Mr* Horao. A Ctar. and M<*tr Av.r --111 i nn*, who hay h**n .p*nll' th* hot month. In tho m-.untasn* of North Cam* I!,!., aro it horn* 'iraln Mi 11. Nob!* Jo, wont to Ath.n* In th- ' itly part of tho w-ok to att.nd th* carntv al. Mi*w <Y>rn*lla L* ha* r*turn*d from Umvard. Ml*- Anglo Cttbbfd#* will Lav* Thtrra day to a'tond Ih* .tat. fair In Atlanta Mi aid Mr* M' It** and Ml*. Host Mo lt*. 01 Norfolk mada a *hoit visit to Ba v jnn ,ii 'liming th* l"* k Mi and Mia J it <*h**nutt ami Mia. < "on.-tan. •• ClMnutt who hav* b**n North | for otn work, width tltey .pent at Something new in Doorj Panels, Portieres, and Couch Covers. Oriental Draperies Tapestry, Bagdad, Denims, Art Satines and Madras. Handsome Table-Covers and Pillow Tops. Cords, Tassels, Fringes, and everything needed to make your home cozy and comfortable. Requisites lor Cozy Corn ers and Dens. I*-ike> ffwrgf* Sr,it<nri*. anl In Sow York. r* tunnel horn* a ?hort nm<f ago. ihv Mr ani Mn. E A Kulion lo tfif* nurruig*- of the*lr tiimghtei Maori*, lo >|f Ar rite ||, w hich will take place in John’s Church XV.rincsfi.iy owning O* t 17. ,#t % o c lock Mr untl Mrs lane will he at home after Oct 24 at 2-’ Park av iiue, east. Mr a<wl M; Grantham 1 Ta*f*irt left veatei • f<>t H iwatgrifc Bprlnga to rperkl so met im* at that reaort Mr. art I Mrs ts !> (eret have mov#*l from Jotir- io Habers’am etreeta Mrs John I Jrlan returned home last nlfthl after a rmat and llghtful tay in Ken lucky. Mr A J Srl*k**r sailed a low day* a*o for N* w York Mr Snedekcr elll make a st\ of Iri gth at the North vlalt- Uift r;ntlvs tn Conn* ticut. N w Jersey and N>e York Mr T J Davis and hie family have reo\*<t |n*> their new home No, Kk Hunt- afreet. Mr J A 1* e* after upending the paet tt* weeke with his brother'a family in AsheviL* , has returned home. Mlae Nellie Rrbfrt entertained a f*w fnetHis very delightfully Friday even ing at her home Wj.dburg atreet, %••!. Among tho* prssfiii eer* Mi* Edna 1 ier \. Miss Laura Co* Mlae Eth**l Col lins. Miss Ethel Broughton, Ml** Katie !>u|oi, Mb Daisy Derby. Miss Jennie W. ;i.w XIUs I.vdia Dupon. Miss Josh 1 Roi>- 11s, Mr Frank Keho* Mr. Jim OaHagher, Mr Freddie Nl hols. Mr Eugene Puder. Mr Willie Collins, Mr George Parr of Athens Mr Tom Kennedy. Mr. Matt Papy and other#. Mis# Virginia Halligan. after a plea#- nni summer s|eni at Cape Cod, haa re sumed her tCHiim at the Ariidsmy of the ba fd Heart. Manhattanvii.e, N Y Mrs A it Girardeau. Mies finely* Girardeau, m J Maater Claud Girardeau. • ca summer at Haywood White Huiphur iPfiiigs and Ashievlllo. The wedding of M< Joseph F O’Brien ami M>i Agnee Fw*g*nW will take place Thursday afternoon at Pt INI* ri-k’s t* in h. Mr. and Mrs O’Brien tsdll aaE Thursday evening f>r New York. Mrs J A. XV in burn arrival Ft iday night from th West. Mr and Mra. J W. FYetwell and their family have choaed thetr aummer home t 19 Broughton Street. West. By Request We Continue OUR MILLINERY OPENING MONDAY, OCT. 8. Our decorations will also remain until Monday night. If you have not visited us last week, do so Monday, and see the handsomest decorated store in the city. Our Readv=to-Wear w. Department Surprised all who visited it. The ver dict was Gutman’s has the handsomest Suits and Wraps in the city. Suits at S7O. SSO, $35, down to $lO. Come and see them. No trouble to show our goods. Don’t Slight Our Flannel Waists for you certainly will regret it. WOOL COMFORTS, considered the healthiest cover made, in beautiful Silkaline cover ings, at 56.49. 11-4 all wool California Blankets, worth $7.00, at $4.98. A few left of those $5 Down Comforts at $3.98. Solid Color French Flannels, in every shade imaginable, at 60c. Imitation French Flannels, double-fold, neat patterns, 12' >C. I*D* of Hoi>e ami ar** In town for the winter. Mrs Walter Bwaretngi an-i Muster Ir win *4t.*<oti, WIKI have iwen visiting in \Vg*hmg!Oii. U. C., hJ'e returned to Sa vannah ■ '•in J Thoma* We* h* reiurr •! from a pleaiarit trip to New Y'ork and Hie Fa*v Mr* West and th* Children hav* also returned from n ."owner pLa-- antiy spent at Thoma*vlile. Mr, H. K Roneford left Thuradny for H,aiion Mr, Ran-ford will sj-etal a It*’ weeks In the moun;tln* of Vermont. Mr* J. II Marshall experts to leave at. alt the middle of O'tofesr to visit frh>nds in 111 hmo-l Miss Mattie Whi'ewi.Ls ha* retume.l from Apttl irhW-ola, where *h has been visiting reiatlve* Mrs M H Remshart ard Miss Flon Haney have return'd fr< m Lookout Moun tain Mrs L W Dupont and Miss Louise Dupont have returned from North Caro lina. Mr* George Whitesides of Apalachicola Is the guest of her sister. Mrs F. T Tor bett. Ml'* Peril Abraham* will Lave Thurs day io Melt her friend. Miss Brlckner In New Y’otls. Miss Raymond* Virg:nl 1 Cutter Is the guest of Mtse Mildred Holland at the Hockley in Liberty. N. T Mrs Frank H Arden and ton have re turn'd from * delightful summer spent tn Asheville and o:l*r North Carolina rt tort*. Mjß- Minnie H.inly #*ntertainl Tiiwdiv evening whl#t pariv The lady # n r ||# a>> wn by Mis# Maggie Hinljr, •r.i ti** gentiefntn*# by Mr Sullivan Others pr* nt were Mrs S firmer. Mra Barry. Mr and Mr# J N McDonough, ir Mis# Annie Corbett, Mis Irene Honlv, >[; wm Ward. Mr YVm R.rry Mr R McDowell, Mt Jos Hanly. Mis* Je*L gtrlcklarwl returned home durmti th* *ek after spending the sum mer most delightfully In Amertctts. Hud son and Montgomery. Ala Mi* J T Shuptrlne. Ml** Rhuptrlne arid Mis* Janie Bhuptrlne returned to thetr horn*-, on Rollon *tt**t. yesterday after a three-weeks' stay In Atlanta and Dal ton. Mr* Joseph Fried left Friday for New Tork Little Ml** Kathleen Collins was host ess at a party >**ierday evening tn honor of her se-ond Wrihday Among the email people present were Mint* Katie Hnr r!, Mary Harris. MIIIL Harris, Ruth Moffatt IJ**le Moffett. Kathie.-n Moffatt, Filth Htrrls. Hubv Hnlpln. Marguerite C Collin*. IJxxle Hardee. Jennt* M''- Wutlll in Aggie condray. and Masters Wil lie Ha pin. Willte Moffatt. Kddle M< - Mull Han. Joe Hsrdee Willte McCall. Jam** I’olltn* end Kdwln pelot Mr* Jam** J O'Connor snd children *r rlw-d home Thursday after a pleasant visit of two month* tn Fat, River, Mass, and Provident*. R 1 . among friend* and relative*. Miss Bulloch Is having a pleasant tints with friend* In West Virginia and will probably not return home until January. Mr Theodore Lawton Morgan ha* re turned to the Southern Colleg- of Dental Surgery, whsr* he will resume hi* studies. ,- ' —i a— -It fared Me." “Oraybeard broke up rheumatism on ma" says Mr. Cha# Thomas, th# Jsw. •ier on Whitaker street. "And put ms In beMsr health than 1 hav* enjoyed In a long time," Take Oraybeard Pills for that dtggy fse-tlng—Lo*i appetite, and follow U up with a bottle of Gray beard. It la all you need. He.past Drug Cos. sol* prop*. Savannah, Qa.— ad. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. This stock, admired by all, shown forth in all its glory, and judging by the quantities sold we are satisfied we have the right goods and the right price*. 56-inch Camel’s Hair Cheviots, brown, blue. gretO and Qllord, worth 75c, at 49c. Real Oxford Cheviots. 58 inches wide, real value $1.25; our price 85c a yard. All wool Cheviots and Homespuns, plain and spotted effects, very pretty and desirable, value 75c, at 49 c. Handsome Black Broche Poplins, m full dress and skirt lengths, worth $4 a yard, at $2.98. 54-inch Imported English Venetian, beautiful satin finish, real value $2.25, here only 51.49. Handsome new Silks in waist lengths, to match the fall dress goods, at 98c 51.25 and $1.50 a yard. ’ 24-inch Black Satin Luxor, extra heavy, was considered cheap at $1.89 when silks were at their lowest, on Mon day $1.23. Dress Trimmings of every description, including the new Gilt Braids, in all widths. FYI'HRIHM'B AT TIEN TSIN. Mvlntoel, shot Hovers From the Top of a litxh Tower. From th* New Y’ork World For Hxteen day# nnd night* Charles Mclntosh of Ureenpotnt, lay under the 1 sun and the star* on the top of a tower outside Tien Tstn tiring hts rifle at the Rogers every t me one shows) his head. In that time he kliltd ninety-six China men Th- strain upyn hi* nervous sys tem wa* so gi eat that now when he sleeps he dreams of the little white puffs of tmnkr that dotted the plain whenever he showed Ids head on the battlements. Alt. M Intost, went to China with Dr. R E Dlfenderfer, of Philadelphia, to start anew woollen mill at Tien Tstn to make Idankets for the army and navy of China. When the trouble began the Amer icans and Rntlsh seised thw mill a* a fort From tha ifiVfoot tower the whole country round could l>e plainly seen and Mclntosh volunteered to be the guard on top of the tower He said to Work) reporter yesterday: "When the homhardment began they came for th* mill In a large party. When they got Into range I opened with my little Lee-Metford. I Knew- Jut what th# dl-tance was, and almost every *hot told "From outside the town they brought up a small gun and trained It on the tow er. The hrlck and stone battlements he gar. to fly ahout my ear* At last there w ,s only a ridge of ato -e six Inches high betwe, n me and the ruffians, but a* they had to shoot up they did not hit m" l ying off In the bushes an I the grata they p->ppd at me whenever I stirred hut I eouid almost hav held the tower against a regiment. Every n.ght when the un went down I could see all over the plain the bodies of met, I had killed nr wounded About ninety-six were raid to have met thetr death there "How hot It got up there <■*> the tower' How the *un best down' They brought me food now and then Water wa* very T £ BEE HIVE, JBjk N. SCHUTZ, St. Julian and Whitaker Streets. Notions and Dressmakers' Supplies. lc for Ratting Cotton 1<- for Button Hole Twist Jr. for Dressmaker* dew ing bilk. 4c for Flo ffllk. Wash Colon le for Two Okeln* Darn ing Cotton. *c for Knitting Cotton S for F. arherstltch Braid. lie for plecg Covered Qutllbone lc for S Hat Pin# lc for 2 pack* Hair Pins I Sc for doxen Aluminum Hair Pin* ir for doxen Pearl Dress Buttons lc for dogen Pearl S' Irt Button*. •c for Ladles' Garter* lc for dogen Whalebones scarce, but how good it tasted* Ming ur er the Mai * at night, listening to the whist!*, of shot and shell over by the Ei* ropoan quarter*. I imsi to think of vu lttle wife in Fcniland anj wonder if sh# kn w the terrible danger we were tn ■ I never e*pectel to t away. I cs • < Ulated how long ft wnwild be before I •h Uld ii**4r the y* iiow devil* ruh rar thio igh tiie mill below They would fire the factory and lot me burn to death I determined that the last shot in my guo should be k#*rt for mvself Flnsllv thv turned their large guns on the mill and th*' shells set it afire Romehow, I can hardly tell how. we escaped to the dry Ilelng a skilled machinist Mclntosh vol unteered to drive the engine of the train that carried abut seventeen hundred American and Orman troop* and ammu nition in m endeavor to relieve Pekta Several times • ompariles of Chtnesc were discovered on the track ahead trying to wreck the train. Once Mclntosh flrol §‘t shots into a crowd and nine of them fell, the wheels of the locomotive crunch In# over th* ir bodies. Another time the train ran at **orss< speed through several hundred ChfntM that were tearing desperately at ths rail# When one of tnem was afterward crkrl why he did not run he said that th* gods had promised that no harm should to them They expected to see the cnglr* stop before it reached them Finding that the track had been torn up th** European* abandoned the train nd pushed bagk to Tien Tsln. forty-eight miles Mclr.t sb was wour.ded In the leg a n’tght scratch -on ths way There wer* four days of continue*.* fighting and the m**n crawled Into the city nearly over come Mr Melnto>h who has lived in Green t> sm for eleven years la going bs*k to Ghina as soon as peace is assured He mm that the Tien Ts;n woollen mill will >•t be an assured fat The life FHIx Oebriol Merchant ths prim** minister of the of Qus- who d;HI the other *kay. was colonel of a C a radian regfmentr which against the Fenian raider* in IFTo 7 for Velvet Skirt Bind Iff *Sc for Brush Braid. 2c to r Redfrrn Drew* Belting 1 for Turkwy Red Em i broidery Cotton f> for Black Linen Finish 1 Thread. 1 for Card Hooka and Ey#s. 2 for Card "Hump" Hooks and Eyes 7 for Military Hooks and Ev e* 10c for French Hair Rob, 4c for doxen Shell Hair Pin*. *c for pnlr Sid* Comb*. 4' for Pompadour Comb. 17 for Rax or Steel Shear*. 2bn tor German Steal Pocket Scteaora. ic for Whit. Ur.M Bob bin. Ic for White Cot" Tap*. Ic for FeatherMltnS Brail Sc for Crochet amt Knit tln SWK In for Linen Flo** lc for paper Whitt' Ftna Jc for paper QtM-*Y* Needlo, te for limen Safety Ic for bo* Black Pin* Ic for Draw BhwM* In for Maoblne Oil. to for dotes Shoe K* In for K‘d Hair Curl'** In for lw* Talcum <lr. In for Vaaeiln*. 47e tor Manicure Vm aora