The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 09, 1900, Page 14, Image 14

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14 | H * * * £9cicty The f- carle,;, mfli- Joyfj| season of year is with u* end as Christina. *r 1 th* holidays approa-h, • eartalr spirit of excitement pervsdea ♦h tmra*pbr F.tr, are being made for Tula? 14*. ao-1 already th# Christmas shaph'-er frequarts Broughton street Tha M hss rot b#-r. a particular y lively one ar.4 th# n lety glr. complain* that It I* all "f*at or fan*.- Ire" In aoctal event. Title wk the feast to on, and beside, tha **-ond cottlfio . which will b danced Tiietlti evening a the Guard* Had, invitation*, are out I t several ear l psr;:*, and oth**r prlva’a t area Inman ta Prominent among the event* of tn*ere*i itli weak all! fca • wedding of Mr Jtnn Sullivan Bord ard Mi** Fit* Goar ard. which a.*l2 taka pla-e Wednea day evening In 61 John'* Church Tha maid of honor wIU ba Mtaa Anna Guar ard. whila Mr Joaeph Bond wi 1 be ehe be*, mar Tha *l* brMaamalda : o*n are Mini Ner.n'a B"nd of Darien Aits* Gadaden of Chicayo. M!a Laonora Gab bett, SJlt* Anr.lt Maclean, Mias llattta E,.iott. and Mis* Jer.nia Bryan. Tha ush * # all! ba Mr A Godin Guerard Mr William Barnwell, Mr Barron farter ard Mr. A Leopold Alexander, while ih.a groomsmen will Inchida Mr Edward De mere. Mr William Gad*den. Mr In’i * tob rgar. Ml Randolph A*or. Mr. Henry T- althour and Mr Harry Rxnmor.d. A r*- Optlon will fo.low ha ceremony, at tha residence of the brl la * parent*. Mr and Xlr*. A jguatua Godin Gur*rd. on Park a venue. The Military ball which 1* being ar ranged by the Daughters of th# ' mfed eracy for the flrtt evening of tha New Tear 1* being much talked afoul at pres er.t. Tha lad e* or. the committee ore bury maonwhi.a preparing for tha bail, which promise* to ba one of tha lea ling 0..a avai l* of the winter The crape rcr.es will he Mr* Alexander H L-a wi on Mr* Thomas 8 Wy.iy. Jr. Mrs I' tv Me.drim. Mr* Georg# Walker, Mr* Ulrte McLaws. Mr* Jatne* L 6-xlon. preai dant of the Charter Chapter of th Daugh ter* of the Confederacy, and Mr*. A It Hull, chairman ff the ha I Committee The ll*t of patrons 1* a* follow# Cap' and Mr* Hu ry C. M AlplU. Capt *nd Mr* T.wm*) Wear. Cap* and Mr* Wa - ter E. Coney, Cap’ and Mr*. Wright Hunter, Capt and Mr*. R. F. Gleason, Capt ar.d Mr* W B Bteph*o. Capt. anl Mr* H Konemann. Lieut and Mr* JS- k Kingle Judge Hubert Falilgai.t. Cap;. C Je Chear.utt. Capt anl Mr* M ids *tu Wilson, cap; J. R<nl tarn and Capt. Jam#. Rogers, Tha Floor Committee will cor.lst of Capt W. W. WToUmaon. Capt. J J. McDoncugn. Jr.. Mr David < Barrow. Rlra James H Butr-er Mr J..*>x.h M layer. Mr Hobart U Fleming, Mr. Ed win ftya.s. Mr ("Mr coca O. Anderson ad Mr !larr> firs han. Ulaa Jerr.ie lir. an sii the guest of honor at a bemutifu. card party giver. lr,- day evening by Mt and Mr*. VI .1.1. m I.ar,thorn* Wlftor. at the.r home on Char,- a i e’. i PCOfU Fran e net dr orated the to- ms a>r' eu.hre wa • played, and the pr*tl> prl*'* were won by Mir* Ethel Taylor, Ml** N ir. d'.Btgr.on, Mies Clifford Munnerlyn. Mr J Bu.tlvan Bond ar.l Dr II II Martin Other gu**ts present w*-re Ml** Lin* Hu ger. Mia* Emma Huger, Miss May du- Blgnon. Jilts Jaanla Halt M* Nellaon. M.s Ellaabatn Crutehtoa.d. Mi* Cor inn* Me k*.i. Mis* Georg a Lelmun aton. Mist Mary Wayne Ml- Harrle- El liot. M.sa Ann.e Mu.lran. Mltw E.ora Dancy. Mis* Eliaa Guerard, Mis* Anna Guerard, sol Mr. Georg- I . lennlile. Mr. Allan Bond. Mr Edward Demere. Mr Richard Charlton. Mr Hulllvan Bond Mr Ra.mr Axaon. Mr John Morris. Mr. Chariot Edition*ton. Mr. J Wards Mott*. Mr. Godin Guarard. Mr flaren.-e G. Anderson, Mr Alec Tlieißirr and Mr Camille The-*naar. Cgrda are on* fur ihe marriage of Ele it 'lt./>>ert forlatlan Humber of *-1* Tenth | Eylyan Gerdlng on Friday evening. D* . I*, at Rowell Barrack*. Pa*a Cahah*. Cuba The t,rlde ta th<■ me eof Oen Ezra y Ewers. U. 8 A Ll*ut Humber be long* to the well known family of mat name Ira thlw Mate and ha* many friend* In thlac.gy. where prevA>u* to hi# entering tne army, he was a clerk In th*- I’.ant Byitem He and I.l* biid*- wl 1 litvr the b**t wishes of many friend* In Georgia The Xlarrtad Women a Euchre CltlL will b entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mr* f. C Ac-Hardy. on Hall street, east M* Be**.* J|e\w..rfl entertained a party of friends Thursday evening wt h an original and very delightful an,-per party. MaJ W A Wi kins of Waynnaboro ar rived In Bavnnn ih early In the w eek an-1. With a few filer. I*. b' teen crul Ing along the -owst 1 nt* steem laun -h "I he Jessie ” Ills gueats are Mr and Mrs Ja rob RnUera. M.r* Kate Hauers and MG# Frieda Hauer* Mr*. Jams* T Trent arrived F-ld-y morning from Bw York afiei a deiietit ful Slav In that G v and *l*i u fortnight'* \ ,*lt to reiatlves In Montreal. Mis* Nan dußlgnon re-urned home Thursday after a *rl**-tof dellgtstful sltr at th>* North. After leaving New Tork Dili dußlgnoti -pent several week In PM.adelphl i and lat.erly has been the guest of friend* fn the eastern ahore of Maryland. Mia* Kllaabeth Beckwith, after an ih *ene of eighteen month* Mtent |n Ku rofw ' arrived In Bovannan yesterday, an.l will ap**id the winter with Mr. and Mr- A R lei wrton. Mr and Mrs. Arthur EIHH h*a re turnad to in*, and are visiting Mr. and Mr* Joaeph A Huger, on State *i reet. Mr* F A Joyrison and Ml Evelyn Curve- of England *re e*rected Tuesday Horn New York and will be the guest* of Ml .nrl Mr M> I■ * m MaGean. Mire Eeono-a Oshbett arrived W’ednes lay from the N .rih, where she haa been for several monthw Mr James Beni, who ha* been spending * fear day* In town, will return to liotnyl Unlay Mr* Tli *in:i Hunter arrive*! Fitdiy from New York Wednesday for * ten-days' et y In Ma son with Mr* J I' kson's mother Mr. Robb Wi ll*- J. returned Monday to the Tnlvarslty <>f V rglnta. MW* Jeanl# Haines arrlvet Friday morning from New Yt*rk where she ha* been apendlng th* fiaat few week*. Mr* Edgar It s.t.ury of Brooklyn] w the guesi of Mr and Mr*. W. t! ItroMiar. on Bolton street, east. Mr* Mary Randolph Jordan of Mont gomery, Ala., who has been the guest of ->l-s Her.ry G Thompaor. fca* re- ;rrwi ! nome. •V *i E E B irr ig.-.s of Jack* *n*lli*, fa. i* vli.Uim her unt. >lr* D. G f’ ;re on Eioetty *'r*e' watt Tre -n.!den-* of Mr. ar.d Mr* Trager i Forayth Park wa* the arena of a ! handsome en;erteir.mei>t Tueaday even - •r g giver, in Conor of t.-etr g i **t. Ml** dtaiia Roser,piatt f.nun card table* were arrange 1 the double parlor*, and dr* J-eager an 1 M ** Koeenplare recetv •i a . ohioh wa* decorated with gteer. ard white. Ml** R-ssenplatt wore a g-*wr. of w r,ue point c esprit over gr*er, taffeta, vhlle *l,e same o.or* t*r* u*ed to adorn the rooms On th* mantels wer* cut glass • as** of whjt# chryaanthwmum* and the roc*m* were l-.gh*el by green candies In • ever cendelabr* After i ard playing an Manors'* supper *>* served a- small fa tie* In t-e and r.ing im ar.d the prlxe* were awarded Mias Edith Kotdnaon and ! M.a* V.ola Eckstein cut for *ne first, a pearl hat p.r. **t with diamonds Miss Robtesoo winning It. Th* men'* **, * bra** mounted clock, *ll also ut for by Mr Max Esther and Mr F i*cbro*n. th* laMer being xlctortku Mis* Daun of Atlanta, and Mila Roaer.- platt wer* aw *rd*d ba conaolat on prlaes a cur silver butterfly p r.. nd e sliver match box Among the *ixty-four gu**t* who were pr*ei • w ere M s* Perl# Abra ham*. Mi** E"*s Elder, ai Ml** Helen Levy, Min lrr.~ 1-uixel Ml** Flor—r* Lille nt ha 1. Ml** E'ui tMembeTg Ml** Norma E-ksteln, Ml** Bertha Nustba im Miss Lily 8-.. g Mlat Mamia Smith, Ml** Krause Mm Edith Roblr.son, Mss* X gn nta Ne merger Mis* Leo; ora Amrait,, ills* Fannie Hltientierg M s* Gertrude Cofcer Miss Bsrlah We I M • Marie E.pptran. Misa Ilortense Stern. Miss Rose Fu'.xel. Miss Ce.ia Weil. Mis* Frieda Traub, Mis* Frances B;ern. Ml** Viola Frank. Ml** Irer Frank. Mls Carrli Lillenthal. M,* Et a Rothchlll. Mi*- Eili ■ Trauh. Mi** Lena l-firllch. Ml** Ja nG'e Herman. Ml** \'i"la Eck*teln, Mi** Am* Mernl- Ml** fieri Mer.d—, M.- Ada Ehrlich, Mr Joseph Liryer. Mr rp rr.und Berg M. Mord Hyami Mr Hot bert Ka> tor Mr Mr, M ■ cr. Mr Je rune fcfckstein. Mr. Edwin Putxel. Mr J I> My*r* Mr J R Smith, Mr XI W. lueltx Mr Max Leffier. Mr O. Kaytun. Mr Lee Roy L/ivetuteln. Mr M W Moil h. Mr O L Mohr Ml A U*T. Mr Jacob Herman. Mr. Jo--pa Her* nr Mr laavld Wortimt*. Mi Edwin Epa" -In Mr Hugo Frank. Mr Walter Lriltenihal Mr Carl Herman, Mi Mux Heubergtr ard Mr Eouta Neuberger The dance given et Chatham Artillery Hal! Tutsdev evening tn connectloi w ith the I- 11 Phow. proved u very pleasint affair and aniteig those who were present were Mr and Mrs Coop*-r Myt-rs. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hunrer. Mr ami Mrs. Ed ward Bt odd ard. Mr. and Mrs Arthur El liott. Mi* Munnerlyr Miss Mary Ntll-ot, Mis* Egan, the M -ora Huger, Me Mackall -Mtaa I.eonora Gabbett. Ml** Edith Wartleld. Mia- Ellgabeth Crut.-fc n, ! Mies mil* Daniel, the Mlaaes Btlt rouglis. Miss May dußlgnon. Mis* lt-**u Hullivan. Ml** !■<—s* Mlaa Roberts Ml*s Frill hard Ml-s Stoddard Ma* Coopet Mr Hugh llarr *. M; Horecs Hunter. Mr Coulter Carmli hiG. Mr Y’ El-yd Gw* n* Mr E R Kllloll, Mr Harry I'anlel. Mr Richard Charlton. Mr. John Blmldard. Mr. Falnn r Axson. Mr Jamte llutricr. Mr I-ouis Wormn. Mr Harry K'ra run, Mr W. E Johnson. Mr John Morn- Mr f'harir- J Hunter, Mr CluilUs Edition stop. Mr. Edward lkm* r* Mr. Fulmer An *ti. Mr Raymond Bullivan. and Muirs. Dougin.-. Simpson, Williams and Burroughs M.-s Marie Elppnnn g ive a delightful dinner party Tuesday • v* ning tn honor of Mill Miriam Wei! Slid Mr R!tlerr*rK o! Sumter S C . who*— * ngugement has lately been announce*!. The table decor ations wire unusually eflfedlvc The ctn ter piece and smaller covers were Of renaiewanra lace over pink silk, and \it.-es of pink an*l w-liiie Dresulen f iiina held fragrant rluaters of carnation*- Th-- llghta wre shad-*l with pink and Ml*r Elppman wore a lovely dinner gown of the Mtnr color. Fres* nt were Mr and Mrs Lew is L pprrun. Mr ar .l, Mr*. Hiruu.-- of Sumter H C. Mis* Miriam Well. M.a* Dann of Atlanta Mi s Hosenpla't of Cleseland. 0.. Sir* Hacharach of Fhlla deiphUi the MG*#- lllitetrbirg of B imtet. 8 c.., Dr H II Martin and Mr. Walter LlU'iilhal. Tha Indies etenlng at th# Harmonle Club Tbura lay wa*. as usual with this series of antartninments. a peasant slic es-.. and the dub ri*>ma were gay with visitors throughout the- evening hour* Among these who were pie -nt were Mr md Mr* Arthur Well, Mr. and Mt* Joseph Ferat. Mr and Mr- Charles Byvk Mr and Mrs. Aaron Ker-t. Mr. and Mr* Ja oh Gasan. Ml** .S-ePa Rosen plot t, Ms* Helen Levy. Mis* Edith R hlnaoti tolls* Be**i* Elletwhal. Ms Carr* t.lllrnihal. Ml** N'ti-sbaiim. Vise Ylo.a Ecks’eln. Mis- Janet*-- 11. rir.uti Mr Mord Hynms. Mr Carl Herman, Sir Hiairuial I'.-rg. Mr Mux lettlter. Mr Her bert Kay ion. Mr A. Bmilli. .Mr Huge Frank Mr Edwin Frank, Mr. G. Mob! and Mr. A. M Htowiy Tha flrt meeelbg of th* Pleasure Club for this aessoi tasse.l off successfully VV.diics.lay af-ernoott at the Imm* of Mr* 8 II Blnsw anger. The room* were •i.torr ed tv-th cut.- i-- v.,t of white an- 1 yellow chrys.intnemum- T.n- prlx* a cameo pl.icqua. and u |>retty | lc -e of brtc a-brae were w.ai by Mrs. Joseph Feral and Mrs J E Gutman Tha only vis itors entertained on I hi* occasion wer, M * Levy of Charleston. 8 C . and Miss Nussbaum of llalnhrslge w lie Ibe mem ber# present w-*re Mr* Aaicn l’*rsr, Mrs Joseph F*rst, Mr*. 8 A Einstein. Mrs Arthur Weii Mia I.; or Ferst. Mrs I. E. Grouse, Mrs. I G Hnus. Mrs .1 E Gutman, and Mr*. Clarence Lillenthal. Mis* Dora Muhlherg pav* a luncheon ut Hannon land*.- T.nus lay morning a; which her gin-sta were Ml*- Breda |(,e*n plait of Cleveland, Mia* lllr.lie Isnrn of Atlanta. Mias Nussbaum of Hath : I.R->. Miss Etta Bternbcrg aid Mir Lena Ehr lich. One of the moat I” itlful un-country v . d'llrgs of the autumn season took , ;-• In mioerion. On . Thursday evening, when Mr Henry 8-ihlder Jaudon. for merly of this city, and M!*a Sara loOiiiac Arnold of Elb* rton were united In mar r age The ceYenv-nv took place In the I Irat MGtvOihft Church amid and. -,.ration: of palms, ferns, and while chrvsuMho mutns. The bil-lesmai-l* w-r. Mis* May Tate rf Over*on. Pi Miss E'mlly Jan •In of Savannah. Ml*., l.u ■■ Dawson.and Mis* ElUalo-th Worley, of Klbenon M rs ICdna Arnold, *l*t.-r of the bride wa* m >W-of-honor. Tfn rr wer rlv, usher*. Mr Benjamin Neal. Mr. William Arnold and Mr. J J Breph. n.o-i of K'herton. j Mr. R. X.- Wright of Atlanta and Mr VV. R. Go** of Pittsburg. Ihi The 1 groomsmen were Mr WIIIDm Dunbar of j Pittsburg, Pa.; Mr. Edmund llamdtoii O’COanor of Ravannah. Mr .1. II , din Jonas of Atlanta, and Mr. J. liowuia H'bltafu* of Meridian. Ml-s ; Mr. Albert j M Lynn waa best man. Tha bride wore j THE MORNING NFTYS. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 0.1900. 14 BROUGHTON STREET, WEST. Ladies’ F"urnishings. CHRISTMAS Will Soon Be Here! Out holidaY display this year finds us better pre pared than ever before to retain the pre-eminence we have always held in catering to the wants of the HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. Our store being devoted exclusively to the wants of ladies and children, you are sure to find just what you want here. HINTS TOR LADIES. ff%*i>*ourc ri’H9. Ml-K WAIVTS. II WjUITI. MLK PCTTKOATI. A MOVSLTY IN MIIjK JACK ETf. DUE 99 9KIHT9. incill .10VEI.TIC3 TAfTfSTA I*ol N4.190 KODBI I>RKMU HACUI 89. I MUnLLI %. FANS. 9ii*\ i:r wovei*tif9. n e4IM< 9IIA4VI.**. RM !\ %TOH9. FAX 4 MO4IKR4. CHIFFON Ili%v FANNFa * HIFFON i 4PIA RKC AI. LAC K II 4NDKCHC HIEV9. Hl* il* I.U F. I OLL4M. Kin bI.OVM. ART DEPARTMENT. 109% CORNER PILLYU9. COUCH COVER*. rofTii:n e. LAC K ( I HT % IN* m mn* cover 9. I,%Ti 9IIAOH %NI I l IEA(M. 111. N.% |99 \N< i: 9 % H r§. a 1-eautlful gown of while *attn. the w!,t ilrhlj etnbrul-lered ar..l trln-med with rf-M i-olrtt late i--t Lille-of-the-Vailey. The ■ tume cf t. • m il-l of honor waa of *iiM- vmtiroldere-l chiffon, ovrx pink tuff-ta silk, while those of the br.-le,- ml<2 were of rose-colored crepe d* chin w-iii applique of guipure lace and pnnn velvet The bridal bouquet wae a fhuw-r of Llller of-the-Valley. while those car ried by the brlde-makla were of La France rosea. A rec*epllor, w lih-h wa*. attended by two hundred and fifty sweats, foliowtd at the band t--m* horn* of Mr. M-Alpln Ani-dl on 11- rd ,tr*et. mJ lee;-- J from hair j... -1 nine until 12 or| k. The bridal cvu* pie left during the •■ventng f--r their fu ture b- - nit In Bhreveport. la I -ur of the tttet.idaiiAs wire college friend* of tln groom. and among the other KU.'ta from a distance were Hon and Mi* It F Wright and Mlsa Wright, Mr. Thotuus Lumpkin. Mr Wil tei Barnwell. Mr. Thnma* Glenn at. 2 M M.k- Kverett of Atlanta M-~ William A J.<u-lon of Savannah. M. G-wlt of Spartanburg. 8. ( anJ" Col. 1. II Mrr tin of Mlddletoo. Ga. A number of golf player* were out or the links yesterday afternoon, dropping In et the club hrau-*- after the game lor a *<e-U I-up of tea. Among thoee win were |.i agent were Mr. and Mr* Cornelius Me - Mr and Mr Henry Minor. Dr and Mr- John 1> Paige M U.-riry TI •>• lor >!* J G Vail Mart-,. Ml** Nan dußlgnon. Mis# Lina Wno.tl-rl.ige Ml Jane Judge. Mis- Marie Nt- - t. Miss < - rlmie M* kali. Ml*- Mary Wayne. Ml*. Klltaboth Bull. :. Mis# Anne Butler. M Iraephlne llgrn. Ml*. Kthe! Trvlor. MI-- Mary Wavne. Mis, Label Smart. Ml** Nona Wylly. M-* DDlh Warlteld. MU* Sarah Cunningham. Mrs liiglewby. Mr. John XI I -'m Mr I Muir Lamn Mr Ahrani Mini*. Mr John Ma loch. Mr I May h— w- Cunningham. Jr Mr. Cooper Myers and Mr Noble Hardee. The Tuesday Whl-t Club me: last w-ek #• the re-ldeno- of Mrs Alexan ler Carey. T i v |.layers Included Mr,. Geo g- dm. \ti,' c K. Gillette. Mt* L C. Banks. Mrs John M Egan Mr* Wllllim llai- Mr- Charles Bell. Mr,. J A lbw- rs. Mr,. Clarence 8 Core. Mrs. 8 H-r - e Remshart MU, Man- F.-mshart and Mis, Florl lo Bank, Little Mis, George NP h-'l- celebra -d h-r eighth birthday Thursday alternoon a: her home on He.iry str.-ot with a party et which her little guest* were de dgiAfully eniertalnerl. Mr*. Arthur L B aid entertained In formally Thursday evening for her nle--, MU, I icy Boyd of Oxford. Ga. A pleas ant evening a' card, was 'ntrayed t v the follow ing guests Mis- Angle t.u -o igc toll,* Carrl* ls”i Meldrlm. Mr. IMorari Thomi Mr F r-ik Heywa and. Mr. it h ert VV -.1 >r Jr . Mr. Rerilen Glover. Mr. Jack Betjeman. Mr enJ Mrs. Hampton L. Ferrill and HOLIDAY GOODS AT 2 BEE HIVE, m N. SCHUTZ, Julian and Whitaker Sts. ( Sav 4u’YdVnK r °“®) We Arc Showing an Entirely New Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, Priced Lower Than You Will Find Similar Goods Elsewhere* Pictures, Medallions, Manicure Cases, Dressing Cases, Shaving S.*ts. Colognes, Wallets, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Aprons. Hosiery, Garters, Ingcrsoll Watches, etc,, etc. | HINTS FOR MEN. DIBIIBLLAI. INITIAL II INDKLHr IIIFF9 COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES, EBONY BRCSHES. IvOrx.ING PILLOWS. SILVER NOVELTIES. f.LOVEU MITFLBRf. For the LITTLE ONES IWF A %T9* CATS. JNF%NT 9* 9AC Ql El* BOOTEES. LLUI.\f. APGUAN'9. ih.Mi r.MBROiDERcn ninns. MITTENS AND Kill I.LOVFA. PARASOL COVERS. DRESSES. FIN CI SIIIOY*. LUXURY 14.4G*. gllOB BAGS. LAMUKEQI INS. TABLE SMI ARES. TABLE C 4.VERS. the lllo.j Ferrill are at the Dt- Sot* Ho tel for the winter. Alls* M iry Clay, who has beep absent fiom Savaonah sin e the early mmmer. will return from the North this week Mr. and Xlr*. F rank Screven, who have been spending * few day* with Mr. and Mu*. VV W Gordon. Jr , are now at Alt.- 2toymond Demere* for the winter. Mr and .Mrs. fiubert Duckworth spent i few day* !.“t we--k In Augusta, wher ■ i ■ ih- gu>-,: of Mrw. William H W a rrttj. Mr* M. C. Ferrill. Xlr*. XI <}’Atitlgn.i an-1 Xlr,. XI. V. In-mere have return# I fur the winter to their home on Elbert Square. Mrs R linbersham Clay came |n from Bryan county for a day or two during the w e- k. Air, Smith rs. Aim. Holgera. and Xlas ter Itl hard Hodge# of N-w York, ar rived .luring ihe week and will spend ihe winter wl.’li Air*. Perkins on Gordon atreet, west. Xl:*- lo>!* (i,-l*-Fn of Chicago. I . ex r- le.l to-day to visit Mr. an.l Airs, A. G Guerard on Park avenue, west. Air* Robert Butler and the Ala-sea But ler have returned from a trip to New York M Vl:,* Nannie Bond of Darien. I* (he guest of Dr. and Mrs 11. 11. laattlmore. Invitation* hove 2>ecn receive*} in this •'by from Mi Jame* Vass. to the mar rljge of his daughter, Ij abelle Fontaine, to Mr. Robert A-Mi,on Schoolfleki. Wed n- -day morning, December the twelfth, at II o.lock 8- Jame* Church. Werrenton Vi Ml 1-0 V a,- is pleasantly remember-,! litre, bating freq-iently vlied her elster Mr*. Robert Van VAag-nen. ■Miss Alan- I-ran • is the guest of Mis, Lo>ui* McDonald 2n Atlanta Alt* \V A Jaudon and Alts* Emily lau loei reliir{ti,| jester.lay from Elber ton, where they went to attend the ,ve.|. •lu gof Mr llarry Jaudon and Mi,, Sjr i Ixiulse Arnold. M N*!lie Abraham Is at home again afi-r a visit to friends In Atlanta. Airs ciaren-e lallenihal left yesterday fot New York where she will visit rela tives. Mr* Lewi* 1.1pp.-nan will b# #• her heme to her friend- Tuesday evening, and also Saturday afternoon*. Air 1.-., .re Frl. Irnaa of New Tork and Mi Haro! I Guischard of Brooklyn N V . ar ihe *jee-s of Xtr an-1 Airs Felwnt-I Tla|#r on Harris street, west. All*. Peril Ahi .h im* ret-irn.d early In the w-ek from N< w Y’ork, where she ha* traren for sev* ral month*. Alias Felder of Amerl- us, Is visiting Mr*, fc A. Outta. Mr*. CharF- llurroiigh* ha* reiumt.J from a vl*t: to Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Edwaid Bailey of Beaufort, ha* [qUTMAN’S Christmas? The Christmas selling begins now. This store was never better prepared for it. Every day and every week until Christmas will be busy days here. There’s much choostng to be done and it pays to do the choosing early. Not a section in the store but that is bright with its HOLIDAY OFFERINGS. Things useful, things ornamental. We’ve picked #ust those things which are bound to ap peal to popular favor. The staple stocks of every-day merchandise are also at their best. We invite your inspection Purchases made now will be stored and delivered day before Christmas, if desired. For Holiday Presents. main Kid Doll*. Jointed Doll*. Dreewed Doll*. Bisque Dolls. Rubber Doll*. Palrawl Ball*. Air Rifle* Wooden Gun* Iron Train* Iron Fire Lngine*. Iron Hook and La-Hcrg. Iron Ox Cart Military Drums. Toy Drum*. Roller Chime* Buil.Lng BlorkA ABC Blocks Nested Block*. Trump*'* Hon-ni. Orehetrlona. Tool Che.su. Animal* Fairy Book* Animal Fowke. ABC BoOkw Liner Books Lotto. Checker Board* Musical Pho ragr*ph Alb-ung Clock* Et-r.lxel To let fat Fbor.lxed Mtl tary Bnihs* Pletur# Frames Poldler Vnlform* Celluloid G ove Box** Celluloid Collar and Cuff Box#* Ijadt-*' and Gents' Handkerchief,. Blanket*. Itown Comfort# Towel*. Ready-mad" Sh*k J,iner Table Set*. Lwdie*' Neckwear. Furs Apron,. Nurse* Cap*. Children's Cape. Kr.ll Skirt- Centemerl Kid Gloves, Children'* Kid Glove*. Work Baskets. been speisling the post week with Air and Mr,. M K AVdson. Air*. Jacob I’juUen gave a coffe* party Thursday af’* moon to a number of her friend*. The su-e-r* were Mrs K. A AI 8 hro-ler. Xlr* Fa bee Courtenay, Xlr* Charles fleller. Mr* B J Gall*. Mrs Otto Rl er. Xlr* Henry Dreeson. Xlrs AI Bavarese, un-1 Xlrs Kline of New York. A STRANGE Indians Onre Killed a White In t mder. Chatlestor, AV Va . Dec. 7.—Tht, Is the year when the Indian* should have re turned on their Strangs pllgTimnge to the \Ve-g Virginia forest. Every five year*, for -n unaccoumej time the dwin dling hand ha* .-ome, no man know* whence nor why. and. starting from the TUreo Points in the wilds up Campbell's Crash, has followed the Hidden Trail to the top* of she d*-nly wooded slope, then returned, no man know* whither. Us ually they have rome late In October or early In November, always before the first snow. Now the trail Is lost under drift* and the expected ta*nd ha* not come. The sno-lMtien say that the In dians must alt be d*-ad and thai the mys tery of that secret pilgrimage will never be solved. Campbell's Creek pour* a turgid fprtng flood into the Kanawha river a few mile, above I'harleoton. the oop.tal of the state. In the summer It ts but a trickle of water, tinkling through a deep, Wild ar.l detwly co-lei gul h. Several mile, back from tlx, Kanawha a tributary stream aug ment* Campbell'* Creek, and Ju*t Iw.ow Its nvu:h a curious mound Jut* out from the bank. F'rom ’lit* mound rise three large trees, a sycamore, a sugar maple aid a b-i-ch. so atosely bun- h**l that a vard above Ihe ground a circle"live Let n diameter would Include the three hole* The*# ere the Three Poluta. B< yond them the pqreclpttoua bank I* a tangle of uuder bru*b nnd tree growth for several rod bite little further up there Is a natural clearing, giving a free view to the very summit of the acclivity .where stand* > gigantic bl.i k oak rising from a thicket of small growth.d From no othtr p-O’.nt in the gui-h l this oak visible. Under and *hrough th* lower brush along this el<-wr!nr ar.d up 'o the great oak wind* •he Hodden Trail. Years ago a w htte man sought to follow that trail, and pawl with hi* life for his temerity. Visiting Bn ml* First Sven Half a I fntnrp .law. Up to within a few yet rs. when coal and lumber Inter--*** hr ug t a little srt • . .at to tie crae-k th- only !nha of that regl n we-e a few wool-men wha 11 ve<J mainly on the game t ey shot. It ts from them that the early account* of Indian vplts ram--. Hew long these visit-’ have continued can be only a matter of conjecture. bu< alt the streams tributary to the Kanaw-ha were ‘am-u* hunt!, g grounds for the savages a hundred years ago, and not Improbably hundred, of s-.rs before that Tradition of the re gion ha* It that the Cr*t pilgrimage to be encountered by a white man was some time tn the earlv flf l* when a hunter of that locality In f- llowlng a hear w* all but -irprt#*d bv -the I#.llan* and Iffid j crly tlm to throw hlms.-lf behind a fallen trunk aa tti-v -am# t oiling up t e" I creek hed in single file They were tn j full regalia and the-e were he-we#n i • IghtA' n-1 one hurd-ed of them Oathr -j tng around tf-a Three Port* they waited | ther* In sPenee for ihe fa ling of dark neaa; and the hunter, shivering he tnd hi* log. In the cool October *fterrw>n. must perfore* wait wl h them At the rising of the moon a rl.i c-v brought the band again Into single fit# They punged Into the scarce p-er.etrab|,. b-ira-i and act about the a.-ent of the bank, l'raaently lit the strung moonlight the wondering huntm.in saw the line of dusky bodlee epqer In the .-iiertn, and wind up toward tne towering o-k An other signal call tol-l him that the b, n .p ha-1 reached the summit, and he e ,-pt away to hi* home, thankful tu have es caped unnoted. F'rom this time on hutdera and ira... per. saw. at Intervals of some year's, cumpanle. at Juliana going to or ra SOME VERY UNUSUAL DRESS GOODS VALUES. ’ ” 4 We have offered you rnanv erreat bargains in Dress Goods, but never better ones tuan these we shall place 4 before you to-morrow. These prices should clear ‘ them out rapidly. * AT 36c AT 98c Granite Cloth,. AM:n* Brt-'klng, A beautiful line of All-Wool Broad Batin 6olle*. Camel,hair l'laida. all cloths In the favortt* *2iale fas -enable weave* and fine quality. Plaid Back. <olf Butting* In Brovrr / Tr.< v are 3d to 42 inch*, wide, and Navy. Tan and Black, all have bee-c --hav - been priced 50c and Tic. priced at 12.2a- A FEW OF THOSE S2O JACKETS LEFT AT 512.50. ') KEEP WARM. Oar Millinery Departmtm We pW on B*2e to-morrow WJU oft(T inducamat. Twenty Down Comfort* ar.d TUTe Jfi 11-4 California Blanket,. . AAA . T ** IB EEK / value 14-10 at |4.SJ *l# 00 Lcdte* Trtinroed H*>* M. \ (Onlv on- to each customei ' PVTO tAdles' Trimmed Hat* ti 41 4 NEW LINE LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S GOLF CAPES i TO CLOSE THE BALANCE Bu,tt - 1 -■ ~™ # Lavtlaa. X nton Bult*. 80c. worth *-. OF Otn STOtK OF Ladles' Ribbed V-;a and Panu, Me. DR. JAEGER’S UNDERWEAR £ OOI v “*‘ on>l ? till WILL ALLOW 1-3 OFF. Children's Kit-bed Vest and Parts Me i— 56.50 PLAID BACK WALKING SKIRTS AT $3 69. , 19 ? ojJ|lVl'‘ ' U Broughton Street, i Our Retiring from Business *H caused f!i* 'iminnnh proplf to relate*, for they rMIIo thU to be an opportune time to ?•!! thrmirUra of an adraatae that liaa never been equalled. The prices that ire are quoting arena tncred Ible, lat the |oikli must b. SPECIAL THIS WEEK: Whiting’s Sterling Silver. title World's t.rentes! silversmith). Oar ntrnshr assortment of Flatnart, feme? Pieces and novelties la complete In e?cr> detail. Piartlcolar attention Is paid to ronbinalloi sets >f all kinds. We are eahihltliis the finest line of L BBEY’S CUT CLASS t-irr ilionn In •.n.uunnh. Don't fall to ... ~U r U raud dlipUi. for (I la rommandlnit llir admiration <>r tirrrog., Selret your Xuiaa (Min aw and we ..ill pul litem n.lde for yon. G. W. ALLEN & CO, WrddliiK Presents gperlallats. Ilarnord and Slate Street*. tirntrrg from the myterl--u* *t>ot. Ot.cr two settlers who were going down the Kanaw na in a -lug-out saw the band emerge from th- forest on tne west bank t : - ”, • th- cr. i and start to for -1 Some of the young l ave* -aught sight of them uiid gave e -.isc. but the whites plied their paddle* and escaped The |-ert d* when larg numbers -f the redskin* were seen were always five vear, apart, though smal. band* were seen In - ome of the off year. They always came Ut* In the fall and so timed iht-lr visits a to bring them to the -reek shortly before nightfall Their number grew t#*dlly le,. After liAP there was no settlement of Indiana within a far distance of the spu’ Evidently the pilgrim* were a bran-h of s m<- Wcatern tr.b. as t i#y were noticed always coming from, or going toward the w tern hark of the river lit Charles ton alii other considerable t--wt;s the woodsmen’s account* of the strange visi tors were regarded as local tnyiiis unlli li WO i red I sit tlon. latte in th- seventies a family named Cox'n* *-t-tltd or Campbell * Creek near th* Thre# Point a. The head e Mr A r. -I- < ard expressed ids intention of finding out why they came there .f opportunity were •' n to h.m One of the bttnd. so tra dition said alwava carried a large si.-k. wt.lch w ts tak- n away tiled with some thing when the company departed Co sens hr. 1 a theory that the red m-n rna-b --th# #-•■ nt of th.- 11,.Men Trail to delve for gold Tier.- are many storlc of r k gold In VV#-t Vrg rua. but no told so far as nnyltody knows has ever be-n d.seover--! No li.-lian, e-e-e s#n by the n#w settler tnttli one November afternoon lit 14' when he saw- the 1-arad comlr-s* up the ere- k. about thirty strong. Against the remonstrances of hl terrified fimly. h- war- -I t'em mil they , e t otl( p,v moonlight on the lli-ilen Trail md iheti lollowt-l. 1 hr Rill Imu of (oifiia, Very early on the following morning Cosens - brother. who had been fitting up waiting for him to return, saw- the band come down to the creek ecatter and dis appaar Over the should*! of the leader was slung a bulky sack Giving them time to get •> th. lie man ok the trail, and after a hard struggle torn by the thorite f the wild blacktierry and at ting by the blow* of tl.e springy paw paw brush. he rmercel Into the clear ing and made hie wi.y swiftly to the top of fie acclivity, taking the bla-k oak aa hy guile Ar um, the tree he found an itteu of trnmpled brush. nd the aehea o; a bl* hr- Nearby lay the Iwdy of Coiera. T-t'lc teas a knife wound In hla 'wok iinu dll head was scalples-. Trailing the savage*, he had himself been outtralld and elaln. Five years later the Indians came grain Nobody u them come, but thev were seen ctosslng the Katv.wba on their re turn Uj> than twenty comprised the ! hand Two or three years later—lt Is un- I certain which—ihies redskins visited the I place, but they probe by did not repm. I sent the ceremonial pilgrimage of the band. In ltoj the band returned and were seen at the Three Points by * nephew of the dead Coien*. He atsrtsd to follow them, unobserved, as he tuj>- pored, hut theie suddenly hur t fiojn the brush near lilm ihree redsklra armel with knives and only his fleetness of foot auved him. Toe next day a great bean of o.heii was found under the old ok There were not more then a doaer, mar In that company. In 1896 but half a dorrs tam>% and w hen they were dlaoovervd M three of a party of aurveyore they Pat tered and sought refuge on the tinfl*' and sale*-mined mour tain aid. Or* of them catrled th* Inevitable seek No more vas heard of he savages until last fa 1. v her. a slrgle Indian, dressed In th ga;b oi clvlllxation, was aeen near in* r.'outli of the creek. He made hb ** v ■o the limy Point* and was see. far Ini; Intently at.the great oak A lunf* man named Jirreu mmM end qur t toned b.oi- but he would make no an swer. In the evening he gone ®or was he ogsui seen. Have the Indiana Made Their hart Journeyf Thla jear all the eat tier#, lumbermen and coal men on the creek have been on th* keen watch for the unexpected !• dlana. Hut tb* Ind Una have not erne The Hidden Trail la untrodden and pv “ .rosn thickly and there are no *-' tiro under the black oak He the .<*• meeting of the al.ent nlght-farers held at the Three Point*? The ?*’"■*'* believe ao. Probably, they say. the Indian of last year was ihe *o.e * ur ' _. of th* tribe Was ii some ancient ir ™ ceremony that brought the band, rr Was th* flr* on th* mountain top 1“ 1 a *rcr*t tribal rite? DM the l ‘““ >.H on th> *hould*ra of tne PIIKD” 1 . tain "medicine” charm*? How dl lltti* i omisim** travel the weary r that thev must have traversed, und er'd" And of what tribe *r* These ar* question* that will pr never be answered. Ml.ea away 0,1 banks of the Kanawha river are derful Indian mound* .wherein have found stone arms and Implement* an. man skeleton*. Hut on Campbell' no Indian relics have ever been ered The woodsmen have del.*- the ground around Ihe old black oak put result. There la nothing In tha ■pot to t.-.l of the vlslia of tl • - bands except the trodden herbage ashes of th* paat eecret ceremonie —Belfast has In recent year* " one of the strongest centers of Kndeavor work In the I’lilted |f ,,. Ten .tor* ao there was hut one . in To-day Belfast ha than seventy. - w t . 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