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THE BLUE RIDGE SPRINGS.THE WARM SPRINGS. Leila Blair, Richmond, and Alice Faulk-ner, Boydtore. Also Messrs. Harry Berk-ley and Donald Harrison. Danyille, va-;

Harrison and' Donald Blair, of Richmond;

C. M. Davis, of Mt. Jackson. Va.: W.

HaT-ison>. Thomas C. and! C. J. Faulkner.of Bovdton.

Mr. Nathaniel Bouch, who recently re-moved to Mecklenburg, has purchasedthe old Field homestead ••Roslin." onRoar.nke River. Mr. Bouch will makeRoslin his home.

Gait, of the same city. Sir. and! MrmSmith covered themselves with laur«l»ns an Ideal host and hostess of such aaelegant affair. The first ladles? prtz» waiwon by Miss Bldgood, of Mobile. Ala.The second ladies' prize was captured bsMiss Klise Wutkins, an<t Mls3 BettlirClarke the consolation prize. Th» gentiwho won were Dr. Sanfoni, of \Ve3tVirginia, and Mr. Alex. Fox, of Indian-apolis, the second gentleman.

GERMAN AT BEDFORD.ROCKBRIDGE ALUM.

The following Richmond p«op> arc rep:-

Istered here: Mrs. SilaJJ She-ibourne, Dr.B. ZAvy, Mrs. Abram Levy and Miss An-nie IX Bowling.

following couples participated: Mr. ErnestFlshburne, Roanoke. Va*. Miss K. B.Topper, Now York city:Mr. Joseph Xny-

lor. WTieelJng, W. Va., Miss'Maude Shields,

Roanoke, Va.; Mr. James Wat-ton. Coiuni-b'.is. 0.. Mi-s Dunklee, Xe-.rport News; Va.;

Mr. W. A. Ye.-uon. ANliet-iinf?. W. Va.,Mtefl RoWthtod, Columbus. O.; Mr. LutherSheldon, Norfolk Vn... Miss a. C. Meyer.Baltimore, Md.: Mr. T. Tuppcr, New Yorkcity, Miss A. E. Bates, Baltimore, Md.;Mr. A. F. Blanks, Blonroe, l~i~. Mrs. A.P. Prigo, Lake Charles, La.; Dr. F. llich.Southern Pines, N". C, Mte» Virginiafihield-s hoanoke, Va.;Mr. li.B. Naylor,WJieeMng, W. Va<;Miss Driver, .Va.;Mr. W. Tyler. iw.t«>n, Texa*, Miss A. P.Tuppcr, New York city? Mr. Cary Dunklee,,ChristUuisburg, Va.. Miss Belle Tyler, Bel-ton, Tfxr.s. The chap^roncs were Mrs.W. E. C. Merriman, WiHlamßport. Perm.;

Mrs. W. C Yeoton, "\nieeling. W. Va.;

Mrs John Sherman, Roanoke, Va.;Mrs.T. B Houston, F.^khom, Vn..

T!i» favors wcro dispensed by Mr. J.xmesWatson, ri-fJer which most delicious re-freshments wro served.

.Stags— Messrs. Bert. Stone. John Moore,

W. C. Hanckel, W. C. Scott, Jr.. H."Walker, A. C. Nelson, It. Gilliam aniothers.

Chaperpnes— Masdames Gilliam and Fer-guson.

direction of Mrs. A. B Montz, furnishedthe music. Mr. Clay Michie led manybeautiful figures.

Besides the members of the club whowere present were many guests from adistance who are spending the summerin Albemarle county and in this city.

The couples and invited guests <vereMr. Clay Michie with Miss AHc.3. Hili,Mr. C. E. Hays with Miss Ferguson; ofNorfolk: Mr. R. E. McKennie with MissFrances Walker; Mr. W. P. Sinclair withMiss Davis; Mr. Gus Williams with MissYuncey. of Richmond; Mr. James V'anshwith Miss Lambert, >t Richmond. Mr.Fremster with Miss M. McKlnnie; Mr.W. H. Crockford. Jr., with Miss Gll-liam, of Petersburg; Mr. K. S. Pattonwith Miss Mathews, of Chicago; Mr.

Willie Fife with Miss Biers, of Richmond;Mr. Gordon Nelson with Miss Effing^r.of Richmond; Mr. Sexton with MissThomas, of Richmond.

Richmond and Petersburg Are Well Repre-sented—Bean-Bag Parties.

(Special Dispatch to Tbe TlmwOBLUE RTDGE SPRINGS, August 10—

All parts of the South are wellrepresented here at the Blue RidgeSprings, but Virginia has sent a hostof charming people. Norfolk, Petersburgand Richmond head the list in. representa-tives.

From the Capital City we have Mr.nndMtf. .J»ck:=on Guk. who a.ro delightfulaciu.ilons to the Blue Ridge colony. Thasecond week in August finds a host ofpretty girls here. Some of tho witchignmaids are: Miss Hamilton, of Baltimore;

Miss Phelan. of Atlanta; Miss Raney. MissThrop and Miss Randolph, of Tallahassee,Flh.: MiS3 Due.cbe.rry, of Mobile: MissWaJthall, of Richmond; Miss Morrison,

of Gate City. Va.;Miss Griffin and MissBarlowe, of Portsmouth; Miss Moss, ofGalveston; and the Misses Powell, of Sa.-Vannah.

The week has been one round of gaietywith two "bean-bag;" partie=. one for theyoung people and one for the children, afudge party, a "kimnna. party,-" the n'ght-ly hops and tho- Friday r.ipht german.

The latter brought out the prettiestgowns seen this season, and if the big"Saratogas" hold any daintier. Ihm Sari-toga and Newport may look ,to their

At TbouFa nd IslanJ?.

(Special Dispatch to T!^ Tim'»=.)

ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. T.. Aug. 30.—Mr. nnd M:s. William Koi.kins, of I.ox-Ington, Val, stopped' hire for a little

Among the latest arrivals are: Mr.--.Richard Baylor and family, of Xorfolk;R. A. Theodora Bh'ns. of New York":Misses Rorer, ot Roanoke; Miss Hu'li-hem, ot" Staunton; .Dr. Guthrie Allison andwife, of Klizabethton, Ten-n.; Mr. Thomas

AVYTHEVILLB,VA.. Aug. 10.— The gay

season here is at its height. Already anunusual number of summer visitors havearrived, and many are comtoig In dai;y.

Gaieties Et Wytheyllle.

(Spfrial Disp.itch to The Tlm-;s.)

ROCKBRiDGB ALUM SPRINGS, VA.,

Aug. 10.—Guests are pouring in as usualat this season, and we will soon have a"full house/ Amusements of every des-cription are the order of the day—cards,

golfing, germans, melon fetes and coach-Ing parties.

Among the Richmonders are: Judge andMrs V>

;addill, Misses Mary. Juliet and

Nannie, with Mr. Clivius WaddiU, andMiss TVinder. Mrs. William Pembcrton.Mrs. T. 11. Starke and granddaughter,

Miss Alice Hotohkiss, Mrs. Dawson andeon Mrs T A. Miller and family. Mrs.A .ludson Watkins. Miss Elise Watkins.Miss Cornelia Watkin?, Mr. and Mrs.Younger p.nd Miss Cora Younger. MissEstelle Courtney. Mr. John Cabell, Mr.Elgin Grave?. Mr?. Rour.v.^roe, daughter

ami sons; Miss Lacy and Mrs. Renting

and family.Norfolk—Mrs. Milhado, Mr. Aaroa Mil-

hado, Mrs. Dr. Stlckey, U. S. A.; Miss

There.(Special Dispatch to Tbe Times.)

The Season at Its Height and a Large Crowd

evenings ago by Miss Bessie McGllrayand Master Roger Mercer. Adonkey par-ty was given by them in the green parlor.

All tho children and many grown folksattended. The prize, a huge box ofchocolates, was won by Miss Bertha Din-;

. gee, o' Lynchburg. Va, ]One of the most delightful entertain-

ments of the season was given by thevery popular Mrs. J. P. Carson, of Rich-mond. Va., in honor of the Misses Boyd,whom she is chaperoning.

Three, tables of seven-handed euchre!were played on tiie very attractive porch-parlor, leading f.-*>m Mrs. Carson's rooms.;Tho Japanese shade.- made a delightfullicht, and tho decorations were gorgeous,with all the flowers of mid-summer. Atthe first raWe. Mrs. Allen Warfteld ledtho score and took tho prize. Mrs. Din-gee, of Lynchburg, Vn.. was successfulat the pecond table, and at Xhc third, Mrs.Williams, of Paris, Tex., with her usualfine scoring, won the prize.

Punch was served at the conclusion oftho grime.

Several 'bowline parties have been in pro-gress during the week.

Aninformal germnn was dancefl or. Fri-ci-ay night, followed by a watermelonparty to the young people, given by Mrs.Robert Whltehurst, of Richmond. Va.Mrs. Barnes, of Pennsylvania, one of thehandsome?; and most popular young ma-trons at *h^c.'fiiSulphur, was chaperone.

!Miss Marianne Meade; of Richmond, Va.,Is registered for the summer.

The music lovers aro delighted over thereturn of Mr. and Mrs. Mercer, of Rich-mond. Va.

Some of the prominent arrivals are:Mrs. William Sheppard. Miss Ma'ttle

Sheppard, Richmond. Va.; Mrs. Lr'PCounselman. Norfolk: Mrs. John P.Wood, Annie Wood, Edenton, N. C: MissStarke. Norfolk, Va.: James G. Martin.Norfolk: Henry TTonlian, Litchfield. Ky.:Rev. J. W\ Rosebro, Frederlcksburg;>Trs. S. G. Sholflfrs. Fredericksburg. Va.:Miss Marianne Meade, Ricbmond, Va.

THE BUFFALO LITHIA.

One rf the most attractive young ladies registered for the summer at t!i"

Gold Sulphur is Miss Annie '< \u25a0\u25a0 !'• in. .•" Danville, Va. Miss Perm is a well-known Virginia ~\v\. whose popularity wiheret r she goes is an assured fact.

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Miss Annie Lee Perm, of Danville.

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Prominent People.(S;^.',nl DlspatCb to ISIC T',;:i.-s.)

4^'ioonlijhr Driven and Card Parties- Many

THE MONTGOMERY WHITE

while on tlvir v. ay from "the Pan-Amr»rics.n Exposition. Mrs. H pkins, for-

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and Lady Davis, the lion. Clifford Sif-ton, of Ottawa, and Captain and Mis 1;

Hubbard, of Toronto, and Judge T. 11.Anderson of Washinct in.

BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS, VA..August 10.—The days pass pleas-

antly at the old Buffalo Lithia, and in accuple of weeks the season will be athigh-water mark. Something 1 like onehundred and fifty guests are here, andunlike the brook, "they come and go,"

with the difference largely on the sideof arrival?. The Buffalo Lithia Is differ-ent from any pleasure and health resorton the continent in that indescribablehome-like charm so soon felt by the vis-itor, and that its social edict against

samblins. dissipation and debauchery isa- string-ant and Inviolate as the laws ofthe Medes and Persians. Its hospitabledoors stand open wide for the lady orgentleman strariijKr, who is at o:ice admit-ted to all the privileges of the place, butsince the property came into the pos-session of Colonel Thomas F. Goode, somethirty years ago. and this order of thingsInausruratefl, Buffalo has been an un-comfortable camping place for the gam-bling shark and the wine-bibber. Thosewho have the pleasure of knowing Col.Goode know full well that this order ofthings will prevail as long a.s he is pro-prietor. Neither the :'ani':' of the watersnor thi handsome income from its sale at

home and abroad hn.s turned Buffalo'shead ot heart; th« same old-time simplic-ity, inaugurated by our grandparents, isstill in vogue. There Is no code whichrequires you to dress three or four limesa clay to nrevent criticism, ar.rl the people- who come here usually care less for i!i.;j-play than to rest, improve their healthmd have a good time.

Absent is ih'1 rush, the .ulare and thenoises after midnight, which has so oftenIriven sleep from the couch at other

themselVes with tenpins and severalither names on the lawn; some go

driving, and occasionally extend it to ati-li» to the quaint old town of Clarks-ville, ?ix miles distant. The disciples ofTerpsichore enjoy themselves nearly ev-ery evening, but promptly at 10 o'clockthe band strikes the strains of "Home,Sweet Home,'! and soon the lights areout and all is quiet.

A partial ii.-v of arrivals the- past fewdays is as follows:

T. M. Culllngwonth. "W. TI". Lucke. MissLucke, Miss L. Lucke. Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Westbury. W. 11. Urquhart, Jr.. Dr.J. Allison Hodg-L-s, James L. Cottrell,Richmond: Henry J. Flake, Galveston,Tex.: J. S. Vernon, Columbia, S. C; B.L. Alvey, Columbia. S. <\ : Mrs. Rebec-en Smith. Scotland Neck, N. C; A. M.Shaw. Rocky Mount, N. <".; B. M. Hol-man, New York; R. 1.. Coleman, Ri^c--viile, Va.; Rev. W. E. Thompson, .LittleRock*, Ark.: Rev. J. S. Watkins, D. ]>\u0084Startanburg, S. C.

Comfort.(Special Pi=-virf!l to Til" rr!™<>!O

Legitimate Pleasures Only, end Rest and

BEDFORD SPRINGS.GREENBRIER WHITE SULPHUR

SPRINGS. W. VA.. Ausrust 10.—Among the recent arrivals at the WhiteSulphur Springs ar»: Attorney-General A.

J. Montague and Mrs. Montague, Llenten-ant-Governor Edward Efhols. Colonel Mar-shrill Han?>'r. Captain Joseph Willard andColonel William E. Anderson. Tho Whiteis crowded to overflowing and the most

successful season of years is in full swir.g.

Fuil House at 0!d White.(Pp^.'tal Dispatch to The Times.)

bail-Rooms.(Special Dispatch to XH« Tlmei.)

ISSUX VHU CIXST, VA., August 10.—The largest and most successful ter-nian or me summer wajJ t«iat given, o»Tiiursday evening to th« cuesta at Ho-tel Beuford and members of tha.Bedford Gtrrmaa Club. The music fromthe resident orchestra, has strikingly Im-proved. The splendid ballroom, with, tiiahiguiy-polished lioor was a seen* ofbeauty and bewildering anlmatloo.tJiruusjnout the evening 1. The dancingwas led by Air. Hal B. iVlosby. assistedby Mr. John W. Hurt. Some oi tho pax-Ucipants were:

Miss Norwood, cf Alabama, with Mr.Alartin i.Burks, Jr.

Aliss Virginia Norwood, of Alabama,with Mr. Crutehfieid, of Lynchbury.

Miss Mills, of Texas, with Mr. Henry,j. Thiurnan.

M'.ds- Mac Mills, of Texai*. witb Mr,Jack Johnson.

Aii^s Uragaxa, of New Orleans, withAir. Wii.ston, of Richmond.

Miss JMosby with,Mr.J. Marshall Vest.Miss Annie Mosby with Mr. John .W.

Hurt.AUss Hardy, of JN'ew OrlcanSi with

Lieut. F. Wharton, of Griffin.Miss Winston, of Richmond, with Dt

A. JB. Ciaytor, of Phildelphla,Miss Lowry with? Mr.Robert luowrjr.Miss Florrle Claytor with. Mr. Robert

| _MosDy.Miss Humphreys with Itr. CabeU ,W»

Ttiomas. i | [jj tiliss aummerson with Mr. Ro. ,W^

withers.Miss Henry, of Richmond, with Ma

I Harry Jopllng, of Bluefield, W. Va.Miss Vv'atson with.Mr. Chas. W. Whar,

; ton, Jr.-Miss Leavenworth, of Petersburg, with

j .Mr. William B. Stevens, of Petersburg.Alias Matilda Norwood, of Alabama,

i with Mr. Henry I.Guy.Miss Moore withMr. George C. Jordan.Miss Margaret Watson, of Pulaakl,

\u25a0 with Mr.Robert Summeraon.Mrs. Girvin Blanton, of Richmond,'

with Mr. Hal B. Mosby.Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hagen.'Stags— Mr. Jos. E. Johnston, of Lynch-

i burg; Mr. E. S. Cowles. of. Williams-i hurjr; 3lr. S. L. Tyson, of Alabama; Dr.i T. 1\ West and Mr Curtis Quarles, of

W ashington, D C.Chaperons— M^esclames Joseph Norwood,

of Alabama; E. W. Mills, of Texas, Jas.Riddle, of Norfolk; C. M. Guggenhelmer.of Lynchburg; Graham Claytor, of Bed-ford City.

Wednesday morning Misses Winston, of.Richmond, ga.ve a chafing dish party to

their lady friends of the hotel, and aroyal good report was given of theachievements of the fair masters of theart of cooking.

A most successful pilgrimag* wasmade, to the Peaks of Ottor Saturday bya party of "Jolly good fellows

" all, whoto-c!ny are np above the world so highthat no doubt several, urgeil with senti-ment by the sublimity of the scene, havesoftly told their fair companions altmanner of things about diamonds Ingeneral and bt'incr his especial jewel inparticular. The party was given by Mr.

| B. L. Tyson, of Alabama, was chap-roned by Mrs. Joseph Norwood, of Ala-bama, and Mrs. Jamos Riddle, of Nor-folk. Those making the ascent were:

j Misses Mills, of Sherman. Tc-xa:?, MissesNorwood, of Alabama; Miss Leaven-worth. of Petersburg; Mr. W. B. Ste.yens, of Petersburg: Mr. 3. L. Tyson and.Messrs. H. J. Thurman. C W. Thomas.

! John W. Hurt, Jack Johnston, M. P.. tnirKs, Jr., and Henry I.Guy, of Bed-ford.

| .Mr. George Hilhourn Jolifl>. a enra-> panion nnd two sons, of Weymouttt,j t'orset. Kngland, is here visiting Mr.

joiirrep mrther aijcl sister, R. G.O'Hara. Mr. Jollffe has not seen hismother and American sisters for twenty-five years and there Is now a very happyfamily reunion.

Messrs. M. P. Burkp. S. V. Kemp, X.Lawrence Campbell, Samuel .Griffin. Tf.O,1 Humphreys ancJ J. Randolph Tuck-er, of th" Bedford bar. attended the.meotiner of th-^ Bar Association at thaGreen brier. White Sulphur Springs.

Scenes of Grace aai Beauty ia the MouataU

FARMVILLEFAVORS,

M. Carter, of Hairlston, 'Mis?.; Mr. Vic-tor Herbert and family, of New Orleans;

.Mrs. R. H. Bennett, of Richmond; Mrs.B. B. Owens and children, of Winston,

X. C; Miss Willis, Of Jefferson. Va.: Mr.Dewey i:o.->k, of Staunton, and Miss Jolly,

Of Roanoke.Last Saturday a large party of summer

visitors went to Chimney ißocks, wherethey spent the night. Among the party

was ex-Congressman Ellett, of Richmond.The largest and most enjoyable german

of the summer was given at Hotel Boyd

on last Tuesday evening. The german

was gracefally !e.-l by Mr. David S. Blair.The Junior German Ql'ub gave a bal pou-

drc- german on Wednesday evening at Ho-tel Bovd. A large number of the youngfolks particiFatedi

Misses neriingham nn.l Sue Spilman.

of Richmond, left this mornin? for Yel-low Sulphur Springs, where they willspend the rest of the summer.

Ex-Cohgressman Tazewell Ellett, sonand claughters, who have been the guests

of Mrs. Goodwin for some, weeks, re-turried to Richmond this morning.

Among the women who add prestige to the Old White M Mrs. Carters/wifeof Colonel Thomas Carter, proctor or the. University of Virginia. Mr?, tatter

was the younger of the two noted beauties known ;as the Roy pnr!s. Ann- anaSue.' Roy." The former. Mrs. Rutherford nnd the latter, Mrs.-garter./^«°f». ma:tnrer years have only added ripeness and perfect fulfillment to the promise.

earlier days She is the mother of Mrs. Robert E. Lee, of Virginia; Mrs. RozlernSany ofWashington: Thomas Carter, who married Miss Agnes Mayo, ami

Snencer Carter who td-day is deservedly one of the most popular men n

Richmond Painpatlke, the old Carter 1 homestead, is synonpmous _ with-Virginia

life and hospitality in the highest sense, and will always be connected wlth^coi-onel and Mrs. Carter in the hearts of the many who willrise up and. call themblessed;.

Mrs. Sue Roy Carter.

THF: COLD SULPHUR.

laurels, while their women turn greenwith envy.

R< • it arrivals are:Mr. George P. Turner, Huntsville, Ala.;

Mrs. Georgd P. Turner, Huntsville, Ala.;.Mr. N. A. Finn, Petersburg, Va.; Mrs.Dalloni, East Orange, N. J.: Mi>=s VirgiePoole, Petersburg, Va.; Mr. T. F. Knockand wife, Petersburg, Va.; Mr.J. B. Rlch-m md, Gate City, Va.; Mr, T. J. Griffin,Portsmouth; Mr. C. N. Coleman, Ports-mouth; Miss Julia Coleman. Portsmouth;Miss Zena Griffin, Portsmouth; Mr. andMrs. Jackson Guy. Richmond, Va_;Mrs. M. E. Poole, Petersburg, Va.; Mrs.E. A. Morris n, P tersburg, Va.: Mrs. M.E. Young. Petersburg, Va.: Mr. L. M.Grlswold, Petersburg, Va.; A.r. H. N. Tal-:-y. Petersburg, Va.; Mr. N. O. Powell,Savannah," Ga.; a'iv. n. C. rowel!. Sa-vannah, Ga.: Miss Pettie Powell. Savan-nah, li.i.: Miss Jessie Powell, Savannah,Ga.; Rosa Powell, Savannah, Ga,;Mrs. Harvey Seward-, Petersburg, A'a.;Miss Annie Seward, Petersburg, Va.; Mr..'^iit!'!;Roper, Petersburg, V.i.; Dr. A.i-:. UlcK-lnson. Richmond; Mrs. A. EUtclanson. Richmond; Mr. Elliott JMr-ris, Norfolk: Mr. W. H. Kirn, --.uuvh-land, Va.; Miss Van Lear. Roanoke, Va.:Tr. O. F. FHpno. Philadelphia: Mrs. O.F. Flippo. Philadelphia; Mr. James H.UHtherspoon, Rock Hill S C: .. C

Rock Hill. S. C,; Miss Sadie Tuck-er. Bedford City: Mr.--. Louise Walithal),Richmond; Mrs. Bayley Brown, Accomaccounty, Va.; Miss L. B. Brown, Acco-mac county. Va.

Ti:e Lithia Springs Building Restored |Even

mx Concerts Inaugurated.

(Special Dispatch to The Times.)

FARMVILLE.VA.. August 10.—Though

the packing house at the Farmville LithiaSprings was burned a few weeks ago. thenew house has been almost completed, to-

S ither with the addition of a new bot-

Eyening. concerts are to be inaugurated

shortly and this innovation will gladly be

welcomed by the people of Farmville.The peach crop of this section is not

so good as was expected. _Mr Theodore Low, superintendent of

the Norfolk and Western Railway, wasin town again this week, looking around.The people hope it Is the purpose of therailroad to build a new depot.

Mrs. W. H. Jones, or" Barnwell, S. C. isspending the summer at the home of Mr.L. D. Jones, of this place.

Among the visitors to this place thisweek were Dr. Perkins Glover and Mrs.Price Glover, of Camm.

Rev. Mr.Driscoll, of the M. E. Church.expects to begin revival services at BethelChurch next Sunday. Large crowds areexpected to attend.

A most delightful picnic was priven atthe home c-i Mr. and Mr:-. Matt Cox. nearSheppards, on Thursday, in honor of theirguests, Misses Allen and Jones. Aboutseventy-live people were present, nnd en-joyed the feast of watermelons and thebountiful repast which was served unonthy lawn.

Mis?es Merrie Verser, Courtney Cos andMary Baldwin, of Farmville; Bessie andpary Allen, of Lynehburg; Lizzie Jones,of Cumberland; Lillie Walton, or Rice;liattie Livio and Susie Stegerj Annie Mc-Oraw; Janie .May Cru'te, Grace and EdnaBlcan, Susie Hales, Mrs. W. B. Morris,

Annie and Mauc! Jonss, Louise andRuth Forbes; Messrs. (Miller and Ed. Mc-Craw, of Bristol; Wistar Gates, of New-port News; Archer Wade and VemonPaulett, of Farmville; Aiex. Hancock andJohn Lewis, of Howardsville; CharlesHopper, Henry Chappell, George andGrig? Blcan, Ed., John and Joseph Gar-n^tt, Henry Forbes, Herbert Steger, PeterHales, Tom Garnett, Joseph, Clinton M.i-ben and Ernest .Tone.-.

The "Circulatiing C!ub" was entertaine«iSy Mr. an'J Mrs. 1- D. Jones at theirhome, "Keswick," on Friday night. Thefollowing young p& :\u25a0}\u25a0\u25a0 were present:

There will be a pi nic in the srove \u25a0-*'

the- Presbyterian Chui :h of this place to-day, for the 1 1 asure o! the childn n of theSunday-school. J; !s a beautiful place.and picnics there are always im: :h • a-jojeel.

NEW STOUK. v-v. Aug sst 10.-^The sea-

conducted it Smyrna >'. B. Chur h, aboutfive miles fr ra this place, ';.;,• Rev. Mr.

part of the week i: interrupted l)y

iho terrific rain fell for two Jav.^1 mi Is now being lar^eiy attended. anO i;

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Meetings and Picnics.• :=!>•>\u25a0-\u25a0!.••: g>isp:itcb to the- .Times.}

lire Circulating Club Ontcriiiiacd- Protracted

BUCKINGHAM SOCIAL LIFE.

Mathews Melange.

(Special Dispatch to Tin. Times.)

FIXUHB'LTS, VA., Aug. S.—Mrs. Chas.

L. Sicgel and family, of Richmond, whohave been spending some time in Ma-thews, will leave Tuesday for WesternNorth Carolina to join her husband, Dr.Onas. L. Sicgel. who. is regaining hishealth rapidly there.

The yacht. White Wings, owned by D.G. Baker, of Mathews, returned yesterdaytrom a ten days' cruise to Old Point,cape Charles, Wbarton's Grove, etc.All aboard report a delightful trip.Among those from Richmond wereChas. L. Brown, E. Baker, Jr., and Jno.Armitage.

Key. Mr. Crawley hns been holding

meetings at all the Methodist ChurchesIn his district and has met with muchsuccess.

The copious rains of the past weekhave greatly benefited the growing crops,especially corn.

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Mountain CUmblag nnd cave Exploring Addedto the Pastimes.

CSpcclal DtepaU* t>> The Times.)

i-.i;;>F<>r.i> sittings, va.. A-.:=r. 30.—] !': .-. \u25a0 an electric railwaj lint." will soon

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thcir opinions to consldei tion. Shouldthe line be built B< ford Springs will

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The property could now be purchasedr.i reasonable terms, nnCl the people InL-yi hburi; are Discussing the probability

Whether Lynchi rg pitallsts or capi-talists from other p rti ns of the Statewill attempt the buildSng of the line and

told just now. Monopolies flourish inLynchburg, and since the Lynchburg!.:\u25a0-;);; and Traction Company own the

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ment of th • spr nga property.Itis t':. pinion 1 f those who have giv-

en the m; tt< 1 \u25a0 v sideratiorv that the in-vesti'nent wxmld be one that would payliajidssomely within a very short time. Atany rate, many of the wealthy eltissenis otLynchburg have \'?i- ned to buy stock in acompany formed for the purpose of op-erating the Una and running the springs.

Since the- rcceni decision of the proprie-tor to turn the property over to the man-agement of another, th-? matter is beingl';-t ely i!!!cuss< 1. p.n<i. unless indicationssad!y fail, Bedford Springs nnd Lynch-burg will soon. be. connected by an electric

Congenial company and! beautifullawns and walks r.d*l to the pleasure ofthose who are staying at Bedford Springs

this season. The hole] nnd cottages arecomfortably filled witli v.^i'orj. who j'O.?s

the h'Mirs with pleasures, such as arefound at health resorts. Whis-t is thefavorite game at cards, and there aresome !i"i% players luio. Among tJiem areM3ss \Vatts and her eistcr, Miss Maysie;*

::' tcr, "f Lyrichbijrg;, ar.<l Mr. IrvingDay, of i>urh&m, N. C.

Bowlingis greatly enjoyed' and consid-erable interest is being' taken in the

Mr. Grimth. of Pittsburg; Mr. Talloy,of l.yr.chburg; and Dr. Kabler, Jr.. orBedford Springs, are- among the best

Mr». Watts leads the playing among

Th. vc have been many arrivals with-in the past w<-ek, and among them areMr. and Mrs. J. D. Lecky, Mrs. IT. N.Pollard and Miss Lena Pollard, of Rich-mond, and Dr. Mary Erook-o, n dietia*guished yo'i'ig sure eon of PhiladielpWiw

sib'c.(5i.,.,-!:i! Dlspitch to Th« TSai^s.)

A Popular Resort to Be Made More Acces-

Hoffline. Mr. and Mrs. Ge<\ W. Serpell,

Mr. Albert Serpe.ll. Mr. Goldlelgh Serpell.

Pet-Tsburg— Dr. and Mrs. Cialborne, sonand daughter: Miss Mcllwaine. Mr. arid

Mrs orlamler Hinter and family.*

Washington— Mr. and Mrs. NewbOld:Dayton. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morris

Smith »nd daughter, Miss Botts. Mr. and

Mrs. McElhone, Misses Brown. Mr. \\ Illet,

Miss Stocking Mr. and Mrs. Steiner; Mr.Walling, of Chicago; Mrs. Gov. Mct,orkle,

son nnd daughter, of West Virginia, anda host of others.

Golfing is the most popular amusement,

and is patronized largely by the "smartset" of the Alum.

A very striking picture is presented In

the graceful and handsome ladle?, withtheir athletic partners on the "lin1:-."which are paid to be the finest In themountains, having received the constantsupervision of Mr.Frazier, who is a v.-ry

enthusiastic golfer.A golf tournament will be on hand in

a day or two.Seven-hand euchre. Is the most popular

In-door amusement for the morning andvery delightful entertainments hove b"?n

given by' Mrs. Townley. Mrs. T. A.. Mil-ler. Mrs. A. T. Fox, Mrs. Waddtll. M;«s

F.lise Watkins, Mrs. Dr. Clarborne andothers.

.Mrs. John Armstrong, of Louisville',Ivy., entertained with pro£ri>sni'."e euchreon Tuesday evening, Hancisema pri::es

were won by Mrs. Norfieet. of Winston, N.C. and Mrs. Hamilton Popo. of Louis-ville, Ky. Mrs. Hopkins, of Augusta. Ga..gave a lovely melon fete on the lawn andmany ladies, most of whom are connois-seurs, pronounced the seventy-poundGeorgia melon with rich, red meat,

juicy and sweet, very, very tine. y< ta-

ble event of the week, a "favor germnn."given by the young ladies of th6Alum.

Forty couples and ten stag 3 partici-pated. Favors were ordered from Tif-fany's and it was a long-to-to-be-remem-bered seene

—so many beautiful girls in

dainty gowns, carrying favors of richflowers. Japanese parasols, and hats inevery exquisite color, whilst th» suitorswere honored by the fair ones with pipes,cigarettes, swords and other things intaste and dear to their -hearts.

Mrs. Dtxon, Mrs. T. A. Miller, MissMinnie Baker and Mi«s Bella Clarke

presided at the favor table.The following couples danced:Mr. Milhado. Norfolk. Miss Baker. Nor-

folk: Mr. Mason, of Orange, Miss Me- iComb, Norfolk; Mr. Walling, Chicago,Miss Legium, Indianapolis; Mr. Alien;Philadelphia, Miss Allen. Philadelphia; jMr. Wellott, Washington; Miss Brown,Washington: Mr. Chapman, Smithfleld, (Miss Wacldill. Richmond 1; Mr. Cohoon. iNorfolk, Miss Mayer, Norfolk: Mr. Til-son, Richmond. Mrs. McElhone. Wash-ington; Mr. Ruoker, Bner.a Vista, MissCourtney; Mr. Mills, Buena Vista. MissSherrr.erhorn. Hampton; Mr. John Cabell,Richmond. Miss Armstrong. Louisville;

Dr. Jones. Richmond. M'?s Gray. >viivston, N. C; Mr. Lewis, Atlanta. MissBldgpod Mobile; Mr. Waddiil, Richmond.Miss Elise "VVatkins, Richmond; Mr. Mc-Adow; Montana. Miss Iloffiine, Norfolk;Mr. McCorkle. Charleston. "W. Va.. MissLacey. Richmond'; Mr. Tape. Louisville.Miss Haves. Boston; Mr. Graves, Rich-mond Miss Belknap, Philadelphia. Cardparty by Mrs. H. E. Smith.

The event of the reason was an ele-

gant progressive euchre party given byMr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith, of W. 8. A..last evening to a select number of tentables. The elegant gowns of the ladieswas most noteworthy. Champagne punchwas served all during the game. Sup-per was served rrom a "Washington cat*,

rar (Harvla) in courses. Pris«a from

,rut«?& with a j>!vfusion of mountain laurel,J'orna >ir;i daWe®. The gerina:! was led

lyilr.Ernest Fisliburn<\ of Roanoke, andMr. Jiur.ss Wiiison, of Columbus, O. The

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Mountain >.:ike Hotel.

COLD SULPHUR SPRINGS, August 10—The fine bracing weather of thepai \u25a0- week has made outdoor sportsespecially appreciated. The morningshave a distinct crispness, w.iich makeslong exploring walks, among the hills,horse-back rides, and driving to the nearresorts and points of interest. A very in-teresting place the guests find at "blasttime," is the Victoria Furnace, just amile away.

Ono of the most beautiful euchre par-ties of the season was giver, on Mondayevening by Miss K/iight, of Richmond;and Miss Helen Kemper, of the Cold Sul-phur.

The larpre number to play made theball-room the most pleasant place, andafforded a splendid background for thedecorations of green and yellow.

At 11:30 punch and sandwiches wereserved. The first ladies' prize was wonby Mrs. A. McGilvray, of Richmond. Mr.Jo<\ Wood, of Gosh<?!i, Va., won the gen-tleman's prize. All cut for the consola-tion, and Mr.McCarthy, of Richmond, wassuccessful:

The most elaborate entertainment of theseason was given on Wednesday eveningby Miss Annie Lee Plum, of Danville, Va!,spoken of by a guest at the Cold' Snl-phur. as the "best loved girl"in the hotel.Progressive euchre was played in thelarge ball-room, which presented a sceneof unusual beauty. The number of pret-ty girls and handsome women, gownedmagr.ificiently, added much to the occa-sion. Fans wera used for score-cards,with gold chords attached. Mrs. John

successful gentleman. The consolationprize, a handsome, sterling knife, was wonby Mrs. WhHehurst. Refreshments, con-sisting of several courses, were served at£2 o'clock.

The children were entertained several

An Eiegaaf Entertainment by the Best LovedGirl.

(Special Dispatch to The Times.)

Misses Maud and Milfred Pamplln. ofRad'ford, are visiting Mrs. Lee Tocld.

Mrs. Weeks, after a month's visit to hermother, Mrs. Vlnal. has returned to herhome, in Detroit. Mich.

Architect Frank Read i3adding severalartistic designs to his already- beautifulhome.

The quick and thorough -work at ta«Highland Springs Flra Department wasshown recently at the fire which threat-ened to consume Major Todd's charmlnshome. Ths veteran, chief. Captain. D. A.Smith, has everything In a high state otefficiency.

Miss Kmma Harlcer is on an extendedtrip to Xew York, Philadelphia and theBufia-lo Exposition.

Captain James Dudley Is In "Washington

on business in reference to a prominent

Government position for one of his friends.Mr. "W. H. Spier3has postponed hi3trip

to Europe until November.The Public Library, which ha.3 been

closed during the warm weather, willre-open September Ist. This ia a great con-venience for the residents.

The Whist Club willhold a fish-fry Tues-day at tha farm of "W. P. Morgan InNewKent county.

The Methodist Society held a plcnlo atForest Hill Park on "Wednesday.

Mr. James Dudley's apple and peach or»chard promises to yield as prollflcaliy oXla&t year.

Mr. and Mrs. Womble> r of Richmond,.• were visitors at Mrs. Howland'a Sunday,i Dr. William Newsome. who for years

was the leading beterinary dentist andpractical honse-shoer of Detroit. Mich..has located at Roxbury, where he hopeato regain his health.

1 air. Louis B. Gilham, son of Mr. J. "W.Gilham, who restfies near "WilSiamsburgroad, Henrico county, after spending aboutseven months in the- mountains of South

i' America, will return home afcout the mid-!til*of August.

The Charcoal Club is now Ina progres-sive condition. Five new candidates forinitiation wrll be presented at the nextmeeting and three members will t» giventheir third and last degree. This OrderIs bound to grow and become a powerin the land. Nothing of a political orsectarian nature is allowed inside thawalls of the lodge room, under penalty of

$10 fine for those- who may so far forgetthf-mseives. The initiatory decree In thla

IOrc'er is S3; second degree, 52: aa<l thirddegree, $3; or (HO for the three degrees.

I These three degrees cannot in any In-stance, be conferred at one time. Or.c monthmust elapse between each degree. Amember may receive the Initiatory andhe may never be able to get the remainder.This will, of course, depend on bU coa*

duct either previous to or subsequent toI hia initiation.—Henrioo Haimld.

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Highland Springs and Vicinity.

Social Life in Akckienburg.

(Special Dispatch to Tha Times.)"iOYDTON, VA., Aug. 10. -Mr.and Mrs.

C. J. Faulkner's house party, given at

their home In thi3 place, began on Mon-day of this \u25a0week. There arc several

tertainment is now freely on and is being

vited are: Misses Annie C. Berkeley, Daivville, Va.;Georgia cnarrington, TTarren-toru Ya.; Bella Powell. Emporia, Va.;

Sliirt-Waist German.(Special Dispatch to Tlie Times.)

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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. VA..Aug. 10.—Tho pavilion at Fry's Springswas the scone of a delightful shirt-waistgerman -yesterday morning, given by MissAudrey Ferguson, of Norfolk, to the Al-bemarle German Club.

Dancing began at 9 o'clock ia the morn-Ing and was continued until nearly 3 fntbo afternoon. An orchestra, under the

THE TIMES: RICHMOND. VA.SUNDAY. AUGUST II,"1901. 9

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