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Tragles Old Fellowship- Tnm.Lv« Hi Uü at Liuikri to friends In Brunswick county. Vir¬ ginia. NOW Diamond Social and End Clearance Miss Vivian Williams Is on a visit IS COMMANDING RINGS July to hoi home in Brunswick county. Vir¬ Of White all ginia. superlative quality. Our price* art* Lingerie Dresses, FAMOUS always the lowest. sizes, six styles to choose from; Ml;:« Marguerite Bahike. of Highland REGIMENT Persona Park, hi.-: boid at S5.00 and been visiting liier friends. <T>G) qq Mis* Matth Howell, of Troy Hill.«. N. Colonel Patrice de MacMahon hack against tho English coast, an<l Schwarzschild Bros. $6.00; special to-day ^£»*/ö .1 and Miss Marlon Cobb, of «Irren to this day tho following saying Is Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Day, of Woodland Pond, N. 3. M!«8 n: rent throughout the West announce Iho of Bahike was delight¬ at Head of Crack Thirty- country Heights, engagement fully entertained* und was the guest about his descendants: their daughter. Hilda, to Dr. Arthur of several Fifth "The Hroaddu» receptions given in her Infantry. Tracyo have always the wind Gravatt, of Luther, King Wil¬ honor by Miss. HoWell and Miss,Cobb. In their faces/' liam county. Tho marriage Will take Hahlke Ill I. V M.VIUll I-i: Iii: FONTI2XOY. Ml8s Is. iiow spending a week As for Do Brtto and Hugh do Mor- THEYHAVE In early fall. ALMOST place In Baltimore with PATRICE the 'I'o Attend MISm her relatives. .Sip- (PATRICK) vlllc. remaining assassins, they Pcrklna'a lion-,- I'mriy, DE MACMAHON, who lias just managed, It Is said, to Miss Helen Hein/, I* :. roach Homo, Louise COLONELbeen to the command whenco were tcred at the Virginia Beach Hotel. Vir- appointed they sent by the pone Eilzah Baker who of the crack tu do penance In the Holy Hand, but GOT HI., boeri Thirty-fifth Infantry HIS glnla Beach, Later on Miss Heins iiavo CLOTHES George w. llahlkc and rons. were never heard of will form one of a houue party given spending some time In Mathows, am lit ps li<glmcnt at Belfort, Is tho eldest son again after start¬ and George, who have been If arc a lover of ing on their by Miss Helen Perkins at her cott ige Richmond for a tew days on route to the yöü good music! pilgrimage, Hugh do the Ing part three v.-.-kv ,,i Bal- of Marshal do MacMahon, who. after Morvlllo Is oh tho beach. Virginia mountains. are and will to realize what supposed to have died in Hammerstein Appears Without B, expected to return to their stop the Viceroy of during the. or before tho year at House Party at Gardner Cot taste. In Highland Park the being Algeria; 1202, which tltno Vest and Is . Misses Edward Hutchison. Miss 1 early part presence of this great musical in¬ lust decade of reign, was certain ancient records show that his Ironical About Emily McCabo and Marguerite Ktht xt week. Napoleon's two McKoo Thaw, who have been lit Vir¬ Hutchison aud Miss Jessie MeOhct an vention in home President of me third daughters assumed possession of British. your will mean in the second his estates as ginia Beach for tho pant two wbi ks, upending their vacation i.t Waverlyi coheiresses. London. 28_Oscar Harr.mcr- have returned home. The Va a medium French republic. l«ord Chcsham, who July Misses Thaw supplying of entertain- hug Just arrived stein, who sailed for home on tho were members of an attractive house merit Colonel do MacMahon hns Inherited, on these shores, with his undo and at the Gardner and pleasure, The cost is heir. Colonel tho Hon. Lusltanla, was interviewen while ha party cottage. Miss Fenny Page Davis has return. 1 alor.g with the family Chateau do la William Che«- was and I. n me ¦¦ in ham, of the walking up down the plat¬ gage Announced. from the imh trivial with the satisfac- formerly Grenadier form Houtton. where bet compared Foret Ir the I.olret and the family for a at E uston Station, about half Mr. and Mis. Prank Tyler, of Ftcd- for l he Guards, tour through tho United an hour before the have visiting past two weeks. .She tion and it mansion in the Rue de Belchasso, In States and boat train left. Tho crlcksbJrg. announced the en¬ was most entertained enjoyment brings. Canada. Is but eighteen Impr'Tsari'i wa., wearing a soft hat gagement of their Julia delightfully by Due de years of age. and good looking. II" !. Instead of his daughter, Miss Margaret Harris. W'e arc- bettor Paris, his fathers title of the distinctive bilk, tilted Antoinette Tyler, to Julian Nlnde equipped than head of tho Junior branch of the a certain anglo, and was without a to Magenta, which tho marshal won In Vest. When BroWn, of King 'b orne. Va. Tho Wed¬ iu\W POISONING ;ever supply you. Cavendish family, and lost his fath¬ the reporter called his Misses Vioia Dlacont and r.ame. er (Ivo attention to this Mr. ding will take place in the early fall. Edith \%öi> on the battlefield of that ycarg ago. through u hunting 1 change*of attire, The has Brauer are spending the summer at the accident, tho late peer lammer'-.t»!n s-nd: .'Vea, they have al- engagement been announced Peaks of Otter. He does not. however, make use of breaking his most got my clothes." Then ho went of Miss Virginia Mrs. Maude Hamlin neck while following- the on Carrlngton, da'ughtor Is Accused It. and will probably rofrain from do¬ hounds. Pytchley j Ironically: of Mrs. Nellie Carrlngtou und the late The "This I.'* disgraceful Hero I have cf Farleyfympami A P. of Mrs. Emma .!. Greener. Miss Having Murdered ing so; at any rate, until ho attains few years previously his heen walking tills Henry Carrlngton, Lexington, to May * i younger platform for half Grat I,er arid Succcfiaors able i'luno n. a an hour, and has mo Peter Williams, of Ta2ewell. The wi .- William .1. Stout ate Her Husband. tho rank of general. Hitherto ho has daughter, Marjorto, child whom ho nobody served win take I among the Richmond guests lit the Bat¬ literally Idolized, also met death In with a writ as yet. If there Is ono ding place on September 213 E. been In commaiid of the First thing are l»r. Poster's Fulrlamb cottage, Eroad Twen¬ tho hunting field, by they ablo to do In Knglnnd, Stag Party. Wllloughby Beach, [Special to The talion r't the One Hundred and being thrown, it Is to sorvd writs. I have a beautl- Dr. W. Hrowr.ley 1'oster. of Va. Timos-lMspatch.] at dropged and 3hockIng!y trodden down ful Itoarioko, Asheville, N, C. July US..Mi a. Maude ty-ninth Regiment of Infantry her horse. collection." was the a by An elder son, a brother Ask.- I ae host recently of slag dinner Hi of Havre, where he lived very quietly and of why wa«i going- bade to to 1 >r Allen Mrs Cora A. Hlx mlln, Madison county, faces a the present Ixird CheSham, was kill¬ New York, Mr. Ilamntersteln said complimentary Freeman.' has return unpretentiously with his royal wife, ed as an ho of Dr. < serious chargr, been juicer of tho Seventeenth bud made up his mind late last Richmond; Lumsdeh; of Wash¬ Ity, after an extended trip o having arrested Princess of Orleans, daugh¬ to do night ington; Dr. of North. in thia Marguerite Lancers In the Boer War. From this it ho. Besides that he know his Bhaperle, Blackstone.' weeks city charged with administer¬ of that Due de Chartres. wno, with son Will In was on and Dr. Bray, of ter Will be eeen that there have been many the boat. Mississippi. ing a dose of poison to her husband, his brother, the Comte do Paris, served tragedies In the Oscar Raid rin would try to arrange Til. bmondera Entertained. family. a combination for Mr. and Mrs J H. Long, of StSuri- which resulted >n his death about on the staf.' ef General McClellan dur¬ The Boer War was the productions of Mrs. Boyd Cobb. Misses Mamie Tyson. ton. are threo mado the occasion opera In London and New and visiting relatives In the city. weeks ago. Mrs. Haml'n ing the American Civil War. of tho restoration of the Into fi It York, 1/ottle Holman. Marguerite Neal. Anne came to Ashe¬ tho lord to hopeful that ho would bo able t<7 ville a The colonel In appearance takes af¬ army, with the rank of bring It bit Wright, Annie Button, and .Scott! But¬ short time after the death of oral. ma)or-gcn. about, natura-Uy ha waa ton, Elder P. T. M. Hoopes h-s returned to his ter ills mother, a sister of ho last Ho had In his younger days been unable to give tho plans as yet. Reynolds. Arthur Chrl.-- her husband, hut has been taken back a Tho t!m. Charles A. Neal. 1". Hcrhdon und home In Staunton, after a successful Duce de Castries, rather tnan after subaltern of tho Tervth Hussars. presonce of Martin Beck, the year at the to Marshall, the county beat of Madi¬ like her. he Is extra¬ King Edward's own .vaudeville munpger. on the sajne Thomas Reddln were among the guests University College of Medi¬ his father; for. regiment n3 Prince started that boat, cine, In Rlchmor.d. son countv, where she be and of Wales, but had bean reminders Mr. Hammer- entertained by the Misses Mary and will giver, ordinarily pood-humored disposed lndlscheet stein was trying to fix a combina¬ a [Special to TTTe to He and his wife have enough to elope with the wife of hl3 up Annie Cobb at their beautiful country lv-arlng at an early date.
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