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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
THURSDAY, JUNE 20. 19W.
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Special .Display and Sale of
Parasols
Popular and fashion-
able Parasols in p
lain
and fancy silks and
linen (
see window).
Prices
commence at
$1 and
[ go on up to
310.
Sale Beautiful White Parasols
In order to introduce this great stock of Parasols, we of
fer tomorrow’s buyers a great collection of white Linene
Parasols at 95c. They are exceptional value at the price.
Some have bands of Swiss Embroidery let in near the
border, others have rows of neat hemstitching; extreme
ly pretty natural wood handles, curved and straight
styles, etc.; tomorrow nc ,
choice, at C0mS
We’ve a magnificent collection pretty Silk Parasols in
Novelty styles; Polka Dots, bands in different colors,
rich ‘Embroidered effects, etc., etc., $1.75 to $10.00.
WOMAN IN STREET
; BEATElfBYNEGROES
Mrs. J. A. Snyder Attacked
While Returning
Home.
Washington, Juna 10.—Brutally beat
en and robbed by two negroes and left
lying unconacloua on the ildewalk laat
night. Mr*. James A. Snyder, the
wealthy widow of the late Captain
Snyder, U. S. A., la In a aertoua condi
tion today In her hotne.
Mr*. Snyder was returning to her
home laat night after attending the
evening with frlenda. whan ahe waa
followed by two negroea. One of the
negroea felled her to the pavement,
grabbed her wrUt bag, apratnlng her
wrlat and thumb. Her aaeatlanta ea-
caped.
SERVE LUNCH
AT POLLING PLACES
Special to The Georgian.
CarteravlUe. (la., Juno 20.—Reporta
recalved here by telephone from over
the county at noon today Indicate that
Bartow will vote for prohibition proba
bly more than 20 to 1.
The ladlea of the W. C. T. U. have
been extremely active during the cam
S ign. Under their aueplce* there have
an held aunrlac prayer meeting* at
all the preclnrta In the county. The
ladlea worked for the cauae of prohibi
tion at the polla, and aerved free
lanchea to the voter*.
OIL OCTOPUS UNDER
FEDERAL COURT BAN
GOVERNMENT SUES
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Special to The Georgian.
Valdosta, Qa., June 20.—A ault for
120,000 waa entered by the United
State* government In tho United
Statea diatrtet cAurt her. thfa morning
agalnat the Atlantic Coaat Line Rail
way Company, for alleged violation* of
the aafety appliance law. The govern
ment charge* that the railroad com
pany operated car* In lnteratato traf
fic which were not properly equipped,
or whoae coupling* and brake* were
out of repair.
There are alxteen count* and the
paper* In the caae aro voluminous.
The caae will come up beforo Judge
Emory Speer In the eourt here on the
aecond Monday In December.
I SOUTHERN SOCIETY j
Chicago, June 20.—The Standard Oil
Company, facing Federal court ftnea
that may amount to <20,240,000 and
lay It open tor proeecutlona that strike
at ita very exlstencsr today canto under
the ban of Judge K. M. Landis, who
threatens drastic action agalnat the
corporation and Ita representative* for
•practical contempt.
The trust had been ordered to bring
Into court today answers to a number
of questions asked by Judge Landis.
~CARROLLTON~
Tbs Ladle*' Aid Boclety of the Metbodl
church waa pleauntly entertained Moud_.
afternoon by Mr* Hugh Word at her pretty
new boat* oe Cedar street.
Mr*. June. Creel entertained the Wllllni
Workers Tneaday afternoon.
The member* of the Methodist ehnreh aer
prised Her. and Mrs. Ilyrotu with a dona
tion party Tuesday afternoon from 6 to ?.
A large number of uaeful presents were
sent In.
J Mr. C. E. hoop want to Atlnnta Tuesday,
las Mary Long risked Atlanta Tuesday,
r*. Tom Connor entertained the ladle*'
Society of the 1'reabyterUn cbnrcb
Toeeday afternoon.
Mtaae* 1'auUna and Lucie Harris left laat
T frttr££Sr > I. .rending . few
jUftwlth his parent t, Mr. fttui Mr*. J. J.
Mr*. Chari** Hoop returned home Weilnes-
Atftntf hl ***** *** ndlD * Mv * ral week* In
Ml** Nell Hharp returned to Atlanta on
•tlteThere ***** B * endl11 * • w ** k rel *
week 7 ** N ' W * IX>at *" ,B AUlbomm H* 1 *
Hon. W, C. Adamson spent Tuesday lu
■t cart
I Dili*
errntug at her
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Society the past week has been re$jr
dulot. No large <>iitrrtiilnmeut* have oc
curred nnd the multi f</ture of Interest bn*
RHKM* 10 ,,a y **». »h« Vonnr Woninn'H
Christian Association at Kenilworth Inn
nnd the vnrlmtn entertainment* planned for
the delegate*' pleasure.
On Wcdtiestlay morning at half p**t 10
oclock,. Ml** Jessie Heed, daughter of M.
I*. Heed, rhnlrnuin of the l»o*rd of county
commissioner*. wn* married to Mr. McCloud
ltnruett. Ilev. Mr. Gaininnu, of the Nor-
mil and Collegiate Inatltute, waa tho ofTI-
clntlng clergyumn. While the cerntony
wa* a very qnlet one, the wedding was very
beautiful nnd Impressive. There were no
rani*. and tJMy the Immediate family and
a few Intimate friends were present. Im
mediately after the m*rei*»« ■** *
gr«*om left for the
nett, at the Intake.
The newly organised clnh of young peo
ple held It* first dnnee at tho home or Miss
fit*
during "the summer.** Among*’the*’young'll*
dies composing the rluh aro the Ml*«e#
I’hapmnn, the Ml mo* Heynolds, tho Ml**ei
co tea Wednesday afternoon at West
over plantation, entertaining twenty-live
R uests. Mr*, ltobert F. Jackson assisted
er. Mr*, Baxter will give n series of sim
ilar affair* during the summer.
Mr*. John I. Cox, wife of Tennessee's
former governor, arrived Thursday to visit
Mr*. A. M. Shook nnd participate at tho
flag day exercises of Cumberland chapter,
Daughters of the American Revolution, Fri
day nt tho Golf nnd Country Club.
Ihe past week has been very gay for
tho members of the local younger sot Mr.
and Mrs. A. 8. Warren, Jr., gavo a gar-
jff 1 for her guests.
Misses Mildred nnd Mllburn Ouerbacker and
Artn* James, of Louisville. The same bon-
oree* were given a garden tea by Miss
- - —.— ....wn wrre i>ruat*ui. mi- Thursday afternoon. Miss
mediately after the marriage the bride ami ^£2*5* ho , , , teM . V,. n
. .. -. h0|1|0 of Mr wm Bur-1 ft 1 * wmpllment Mian
' sf.* 1 ? V nu punier and Mias Henrietta
Richardson. That night Mlsa Mary Porter
Klrkmnii and Mr. John Klrkm vi. Just homo
from t ornell, gave a dance to the younger
set, niul Tuesday night there were two
dances, one nt Gteurose by Mr. nnd Mrs.
O. F. Rose, for their .young kinsman, Mid
shipman Solon Rose, ami another at the
Hermit Club with Miss Katherine Lewi*
ns hostess. Friday afternoon Mlsa Grace
Hays gave an afternoon imrty for her
guest. Miss Mary llanpe II of Trenton, aud
that afternoon Miss Nell Foster entertained
n company of her young friends nt an si
fresco party, following a hay ride.
and Ml*s Miller.
The Sunday school children of the First
‘ were entertained with
Spring*, where they
esbyterlAn church a
picnic at Htilphtir
spent the day.
...— a|n Meadow Inn on Wednesday with
a luncleon for Mrs. Duncan Cameron Wad
dell. The guest patty Included eight eon-
dellghtfnl time was
„_j also gnv<
for Mrs. |). C. Waddell at ner home
~ — —* — wg J
- -olor l—
The place cards were
Tench Coxc. Mrs. Thomas A. Jones, Mrs.
Thomun .Settle nnd Miss Eugenis John non
ltov. JunlUR Millard, of Atlanta, will i.
rive this week to visit his slater, Mrs.
Henry B. Stevens, oti Boco street.
series ...
by Mr. Rurnette Jordan during June, July
nnd August, aud potodhly September. Tho
first recital will be Tennyson * "Enoch Ar
den." set to music l*y Richard Strauss,
with Mr. Burnette as reader and Mr. Da
vldson as pianist.
" ” lay mo
i triage
Bright, of Humter, 8. C\. and Mr. Kenneth
Cotirade, of Lincoln. Nebr. * The ceremony
was performed by Rev. Father Marlon, of
8t. Ijiwrence church. «t the residence of
Mr. Caleb Leonard, 138 South French ave
nue. Mr. and Mr*. Conrade will make their
home lu Greenville. S. C.
The eleventh annual concert of the Or
pheus Society, of this city, will take place
on Tnestlsy evening In the auditorium of
the Young Men's Christian Association.
musical treats,
.... „ , ..... . those fortunate
to secure Invitations.
NASHViTlE, Tsnn.
Mlsa Elite Lipscomb expects to have as
her guest In the near future Mr. and
Mrs. Edward E. I>otigherty. nt whose reeent
wedding In Atlanta she was maid of bom>r.
She win give a dinner for them nt on# of
the local clubs, with Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Smith, n recent Nashville bride and groom,
a* her Joint guests.
Mrs. Nat Baxter gave a beautiful al fres-
erday
. following „
nd Mrs. J, M. Ford will enter
mm at s tally ho ride, a Ash fry and a salt-
sequent dance at the Walton country home,
fbr Charles and Walton Ford, who are
home from Birmingham for n visit to their
parents.
Mrs. . A. A. Donk was hostess of a pret
ty card party Thursday for the Thursday
Afternoon Mhlst Club, and another e*»ent
of the same day was the linen shower given
" " Katie
Mrs.
being tweh
near by ^towus.^ t Tbe most prouUneuc
•nr. nvM uuitqm itiiuuivwitvii, «*i illO
brblc s country home, near Gallatin, attend
ed by a largo party from here, and that
of Miss Caflsta Bailey and Mr. Charles
Manthey, at West End church, In tho morn
ing. Another of the evening previous was
that of Mias Lucy Goodnll Campbell and
Mr. Paul Bently Kern, also at West End
church.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. X. Ilutton announ<
the engagement aud approaching marriage
of their daughter, Willie Claire, to John
Stewart Glen ton, of Atlanta, the cerero*
to take place on Tuesday morning, Ji
It. st 8:10 o'clock, at the Carroll Stt .
Methodist church. Mr. Glenton and his
bride will leave Immediately for Atlanta,
where they will reside. Mlsa Uuttnii Is n
charming young woman whose fricmla will
learn with regret of her removal to another
state. Mr. U tea too Is n successful lawyer,
and has furnished nn attractive new home
for his bride, where they will keep house.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Frith announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Louise, to Ver
non S. Topper, formerly of Atlanta, and
now of this city. The wedding will take
place In a short time, but the exact date
not yet selected.
Be certain that you get Crab Orchard
Seltzer—with the trade-mark—" A
Worjian Astride a Horae." Whep you
aak for it, do not acept a substitute
with a similar sounding name that you
never heard of. All druggiate 10c and
5c.
LARGEST UNION
.IS ATATLANTA
Capitol Avenue Church
Leads All Others in the
"World.
Special to Tli, Georgia^.
Waycroao, Ge., June 20.—Today', oenlon
of the Georgia Baptist Young People's
Union la attended by a largo audience. The
program being carried out It as follows:
9:30. devotional meeting; 10:00, tho Senior
Union: (1) “Tho Plan of ha Didactic Work,'
W. W. Gaines. of Atlanta; 10:20 :2i
N'eed of Ita Didactic Work With _
Church," 8. A. Covan; 10:40 (S), “The He-
strita of Ita Didactic Work," J. 8. McLemore
of Uaeon; U:00, general discussion; U'JO,
business detail,.
Thl, afternoon’s session will perlu.— —
tho most Interesting and Instructive session
of the convention. A general discussion of
the needs and value of the Christian news
paper and the Christian college will be dls
cussed by some of .the most prominent
members of tha Baptist denomination In tho
state.
Tho report of Rev. J. 8. McLemore. the
sld secretary, shows that there are ft
f.mo to 10.0® members of tho nnlon
Junior Union of Capitol avenue. Atlanta,
Is the largest In the world, haring 4>} mem
ber*.
The union of the First church, Atlanta,
has the largest number of members of any
senior union In Georgia.
English Win
Golf Scores
London, Juno 20.—In thn first round
for the golf championship proper at
Hoy Lake today, Alexander Smith, the
American open champion, made the
ccurne In 85. The leading scorea were
made by Massey and Toogood, each T».
NORCROSS.
Mr. George Estes, of St. Augustine,
Fla, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Jones.
Mr*. N. L. Downs has returned to
Conyers after a visit of some length
with her daughter, Mrn. William Ken
nette.
Miss Gertrude Andrews ts visiting
Miss Eula Ray, in Athens.
Dr. Key, Miss Lola Key, Miss Lillian
McDaniel, Miss Estelle Mddlock and
Miss Ruby Grogan have returned from
a delightful trip to Richmond. Wash
Ington and Jamestown.
Miss Harriet Webster spent the week
In Atlanta with her grandmother, Mrs.
Sarah Kiser.
Mr. Kiser Webster Is spending his
vacation at his home tn Norcross.
Mr. and Mra R. E. Skinner and fam
tty are staying a few days at their
country home on the Chattahoochee.
Mr. W. 11. Hunnlcutt and Mr. Reese
Hunntcutt are at home from New York.
Rev. and Mra. ,Delk have returned
from the North and East.
The Walking Club had a delightful
meeting with Miss Lovetts Johnson
Thursday afternoon at her home,
"Lakevlew.” Beating and fishing were
enjoyed, and refreshments were served
under the great oak trees around the
lake.
Established 1865,
Eiseman Bros.
The Old Reliable Manufactur
ing Clothiers.
Straw Hat supremacy this
season is claimed by the
“SPLIT.”
In “Yacht” shapes it finds a
leader. The best start at $2.50
and prico up to $5.00. Wo
have the other popular braids
in the soft rolling rim, flexible,
head-ease”
Sennets
Milans
Mackinaws
The better type*, $2.50 to $5.00.
Also “swagger-style” Pana
mas—tho genuine South Amer-
ean Ono-piece affairs, the style-
assuring, wear-resisting kind—
$5 to $25
Get your “block” under a cool
headgear and reduce your tern.
pcratuFc.
Eiseman Bros.
11, 13, 15, 17 Whitehall.
ATLANTA.
Baltimore, Md.
Washington, D. 0.
CLIMAX
Ranges
Stoves
Our gas range must appeal to any one as being practical, common sense and
convenient. Access is easily had to the broiler, bake oven and cooking top with
out stooping or bending. Full view of the baking and broiling is a great advan
tage to the cook. In no stove yet constructed is this better obtained. This range
differs from others of its type now on the market, in that it is largely made of
cast iron and is as substantially built in every respect as it is possible tQ make it.
We can prove conclusively and very quickly that this is the most economical
Gas "Range on the market if you will come and let us show you the “Climax,”
and demonstrate its many ‘ advantages. Price from $15.00 up, according to size.
THE ROTARY ESTATE WATER HEATER
This is something ex
ceedingly new ,and when
you see how easily it is
operated, the fact will
then he very prevalent
that the Water Heater is
too cheap and convenient
to be without.
The Rotary Water Heat
er has a large amount of
heating surface and quick
circulation.
A bath is ready in fif
teen minutes after light
ing the burner, using onljt
eight feet of gas and cost
ing less than one cent,
with gas at $1.00 per
thousand feet. This
statement is verified by
thousands who now have
the Rotary in use.
Don't confuse the Ro
tary with smaller and in,
ferior Heaters. There is
none which will equal it
in durability, efficiency
and perfect circulation.
KINO HARDWARE COMPANY,
53 Peachtree Street. 8T Whitehall Street.
NEWON.
■s. C. Sv Norris
Mr. and Mr*. C. FT Norris left Thursdny
for Hampton Springs, Fla., where they will
spend n psrt of the summer. -
Mrs. Lizzie Harrell and daughter, Miss
Rosa, of Camilla, sr# visiting Mrs. J. F.
Clarke on Pine stjgpt.
Mesdamea R. Lee Hall, J. Tom Norris, J.
Henderson Hall and H. Benton Odom have
returned from #n ^tended visit to Pnnacen
*Mls**Vlore‘nco Smith, of Buena Vista, Is
tie ^ ieBt of Mrs. J. T. Norris on Main
Mr. and MrsT John Pitts, of Montgomery,
are visiting Mr*. Pitt*' parents, Mr.
Mrs. C. F. Norris, this week.
—Iss Pearl Ledbetter Is visiting In Ca
milla this week. . A
S on. Jack Cowart, of Arlington, has been
ting here recently.
F. nubbell, of Atlanta, was hero a short
while the first of the week.
LAGRANGE.
!urti
lay* i—
La Grange, has returned to her home lif
Hon. Render Terrell, solicitor of the Cow-
:a circuit, has been la LsGrange the past
week.
Mr. Lewis Render, Jr., who has been at
tending Mereer University, ha# returned to
bts boms to spend the vacation.
Dr. nnd Mra. B. G. Hwanson, Jr. arc
spending the summer at Sewanee, Teun.,
^onlse Aiken*. Messrs. Earle Webster,
James Delk of Atlanta, Slaughter Lambert
? Grantvlllo.
Mr*. Richards, of New Orleans, 1* spend
ing some time with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. \V. B. Cotter.
Dr. I. 8. Hopkins has been spending the
week at Oxford, where he ha* been attend-
tactile commencement exercises of Emory
Mrs. J. R. Sterling end Miss Miriam
aoghnn left this week for Jiimeitowti,
where they will visit the exposition and
onar Nortw— —*“ *
LsGrange.
Professors Hatton and Perkins, of the
toutbern Female College, paid a visit to
Brunswick last week.
Colonel A. H. Thompson ot tended com
mencement exercises st Emory College, Ox
ford.
M
t to relatives In Montgomery, Ala.
irs. T. L. Slack, of Isonlslnns, is the
guest of her son. Dr. H. R. Slack.
Mrs. Robt. Christopher and little daughter
re on • visit to relatives at Xewt*>rn.
Mr*. M. A. Ward and daughter. Ml** Net
tle, have returneil to LaGrauge after spend
ing several weeks st Indian Spring.
Professor aud Mrs. T. O. Polblll. of Haw-
klnsvllle, are the guests of Mrs. M. J. lllg-
ham.
Colonel and Mra. .... ....
hints, and their daughter. Miss Maliel Swan-
Swanson, of At-
son, were In the city last week to attend
'* Ridley-Hill weddlt
_j\ and Mr*. Newsoi
bn*, are the guests of Mrs. ... ...
One of the mod dellghtfn! social event* *f
..m week was the entertainment of Miss
laoulse Hudson, given In honor of her
S iiests. Mlsse* Mngford and Walker 'and
ewtnn. The home was artistically nnd
# TH0MA8VILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Watson returned
Tuesday from Rockingham, N. C.
Miss Sarah Utter, who has be^n here
during the winter, ha# gone to Rox
bury, Conn., for the summer.
Mrs. W. W. Jenkins, of Cairo, waa a
visitor here Tuesday.
Miss Oussie Carroll, of Valdoata, ar
rived Thursday to visit friends.
Mrs. Joseph E. Mabbett, of Quitman,
Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. N.
Neel.
Mrs. Lee Neel and her son, Joseph.
haVo returned from a visit to Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. H. Flowers, In Blakely. '
Miss Annie Luke Is spending the
week in Macon.
Mrs. J. O. Lester and Miss Annie
Lester came up from Montlcello, Fla.,
Tuesday.
Mr. J. P. MeRee and his bride, nee
Miss Jean Wade, of Quitman, were here
on their bridal tour Thursday.
Mrs. E. L. Whitehurst and Mrs. P.
B. Veal, of Camilla, were visitors here
this week. ,
Mrs. L. E. Finn returned from Ma
rietta this week. -
Miss 1 Lily Williams entertained at an
al fresco luncheon at the Ochlockonee
river Wednesday evening In honor of
her guest, Miss Tiffany, of Rochester,
N. Y.
Mrs. W. H. Edgar has gone to Chi
cago for the summer.
Misses Bet Mallard and Louise Hop.
kins are spending the week at a house
party at Silver Lake, Fla.
Mrs. John L. Turner Is visiting rela
tives In Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lonsberg, of Albany,
are the guests of relatives here.
Mrs. H. Wolff and Mrs. Louis Zucker
have returned to Albany.
MONTGOMERY.
Miss Dera Davidson and Mist Clara Ellen
Forbes have returned from Hollins, Vs.,
here they attended school-
Miss Mary.Ellen Harris fins returned from
New York, where she has spent the winter
at.Mrs. Rosa G. Semple's school.
Miss Eleanor Graves Mathews, of Birm
ingham. Is visiting friends and relatives
here.
Mrs. Pope Seals, of Birmingham. If visit
ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Chan
dler, on Court street.
Mrs. Stewart McKenzie nnd little daugh
ter are vi*ltlng relatives tn Selma.
Miss Laura Hill la visiting her brother,
Rev. K. L. Hill, in Athens. Ga.
Miss Louise Stratford has gone to Atlanta
to make her home with her parents. Mr.
nnd Mr*. Joe Stratford, who bars recently
* ' Vre.
_,pslejr, of Louisville. Ky„ Is visiting
her daughter, Mr*. Hu1>ert Dent, at her
home In Carerdale.
Mis* Florrie Mem, of Selma, Is visiting
Miss ThetVsa Loliinau ut her home ou Law
rence street.
Mr*. Lena Wolfe anmtaoce* the cngagi*-
incut of hi*r niece. Miss Elsie Ruckbanlt.
to Mr. Bernard Roseubush, the marriage
‘i Occur late In the summer.
A party of thirty of the younger set of
on!wH m ‘ d M ”' Mo,luft Cnl " tfeaperoaed thn
• .liter, Ur.. F. A. Flowers,
In, i
neat, were KrvcU.
at Jacksoiia Lake
bbsshbi
Mr., W.
. M °t Grern.horo, N. C\,
l» vlillln, UIh Mar, Kllen Hnrrl., .nd to-
nthcr they will pt to t'niumhui. UI.... to
V| »JJ their achoolutaU. Mlu Lnelle Hnrdle.
Mire leotl.e Kolb, or Atlanta, It vltlttun
her eon,In, Ul.a G»ar,ln Richard .on, on
Scott atreet.
Mrs. Minnie Reese Richardson, who hns
been visit lug friends and relatives here,
^returned to her horn# 1m Washington,
.Hrs.I. Ilerzfeld. who b«i bsen visiting
Mrs Mose Sable, has returned ts her home
lu Birmingham.
The Inst meeting of the sense) of tho
Saturday Card Club wa* with Mrs. William
Stewart at her home at Elmore Statlotk It
was an all-day affair aud thoroughly en»
Joyed, being In the form of s picnic. Qirds
ere Played, and Miss Lacy Randolpnttfls
*• winner of nn embroidered shirt waist.
The friends of Mrs. W. E. Besson will re-
giyt to learn of her extreme lllne«*.
Miss Georgia Saffold, who Is visiting In
Irmlngf— — * “
tains of
the summer.
The Falcon Club made Its debut In so
ciety frntorrir.y evening In the form of * re
ception and house-warming. The new riu.»
rooms are In the Tyson building and ate
clegnotly fltted up. Punch was served dur
ing the evening by Misses Alma Oas**»-
helper, Theresa Lahban nnd Amelia Meyer.
A dozen young tallies from different p«ru
of this state and Georgia added to the pleas
ure of the erenlng.
Mrs. William P.
tng for Fort Bliss, .—,
husband. Lieutenant Screws, of the Nine
teenth Infantry. He has Just returned to
this country after su absence of two years
In the Philippines.
. Mra. John M. McQueen, of Birmingham.
I. rt.ltln, the family of Sir. 8. II.
on I’eachtrea atreet. Atlanta.
DUBLIN.
What la believed wan the best Ch» u "
tauqu.q ever held In thla elate »*»
opened In Dublin Sunday night.
The aermon Sunday night »'■*
preached by Dr. William W. Landrun,.
of Atlanta. Dr. Alexander R. Tarr. ol
Columbus, Ohio, will deliver two lec
tures during the Chautauqua; Dr. De-
Witt Miller, of Philadelphia, Pa., »'!»
deliver two lectures; Ellaa Day. of Ook
Park, III., will give two of hie Inim
itable entertainments, Hon. H.
Ham. of Galnegvllle, will be hesrd In
the Snollygnetere, and Edwin Bru*h. m
Maywood, III., will be seen once »
magic, mualc and myrth.
The Imperial Italian Band, of Rome
Italy, and the Orphean Mualc Club.
Indianapolis, win furnish the mualc for
the week. Miss Jeanette Broomed n<v-
been engaged ns child reader for the
The oratorical contest will take pl* c *
Friday afternoon of Chautauque w**“,
There are entries from the school.
Dublin, Eastman, Sanderavllle, Vldalla.
U'rightavllle, McRae and Mllledgevllle.
The railroads running to Dublin an
nounce eight special trains for *“■
week, end It to expected that the at
tendance will be large.