rprise1899ightedlUtifnlA Beautiful Wedding.! TAtThe redding* of Miss Lillieofowinglegesrwardto thet. soon.ntTucker Parnell and Mr. Thomas Goodwin Mitchell ou Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr.Lee Brown at 123 Jefferson street, was witnessed by a large number of invited guests The ceremony took place at--8:30 o’clock, and was performed by Rev. Robert H, Harris.First, to enter the double parlors j ^ where the marriage was perform - Ii ml■iiida• weed, were the two little flower girls., janallt;be Mie Sn-o, ad-noicgI1 osenipidlyKenTheseectionintainniencewa1 Ult;veii liter-ie onm mis -v fort*roadsbutthemin gFannie Bell and Janie Lee Brown, They were prettily dressed in white organdie over white silk, one carrying a basket of violets and the other a basket of jesea- ) .W1 * f”mines. They were followed by t *Mies Emma Mitchell, a sister of j the groom^ and maid of honor.8be was handsomely gowned in white oVgandie over pink silk and carried a boa net of J^aFrance roses■mThen came the br:d9 and groom.*Miss Parnell wore an exquisite wedding'gown ot white corded silk over white taffeta eiik, trim- j ^ med with duchesse late, and car- I ried an episcopal prayer book bound in white. The bridal veilwas fastened with a diamond sun-buist. The couple stood beneath j ofan arch of roses and evergreens€lwhile the ceremony was performed .The wedding march. fromassurtafcnet.1inetNeeg fineen-0 has pie iucity,1 New :eutlyester-twoL\ T.svillet theJeted y ond k istheoodsf do .ct.ive very may s lastwedding march, Lohengrin, was charmingly dered by Miss,Mary firown.The house was moat tastefullydecorated with rosea and palms. The dining roctn was decorated with pink and white .flowers, andthe tables lighted with pink and white candies. The effect was very pleasing and was very touch admired by every one.The refreshments were served in four c-•d'-.-es, anil embraced manysubstautiais and delicacies.The bridal presents were numerous and very handsome, and, of couroe, every one admired the many beautifnl and useful articles on exhibition in one of the roomsThlt;ofba Id uc189H p 0eraevedeccot;t • *U-l tlwalkK-tialthei thet thei nt.s,i 28to be masnextwhoa ref-301118ving1865,aiut,-ago.very t bis idely rmer isantset apart for themToe bride is a daughter of the lat8 Geo. W. Parnell, of this city, but has lived for several years in the city of Philadelphia. Possessing many truly, womauly traits and graces of mind and manner,she has, during her stay in Th.om-aaviile. won the friendship, esteem and admiration of a large circle of devoted friends.Of course everybody knows Mr. Mitcheli. He was bora and reared here, and belongs to one of the oldest, and best families in Thotnas county. There is not a more manly young man in Thom-asville. and eveiyno-dy likes him. And he deserves the wide popularity wbicL he enjoys. He is ono of the foremost young business men of the town and has a brightfuture before him.We trust that fortune will kindly smile on the fortunes and future of this young couple, aud bring to them a full measure of bappi-ness and prosperity.aveve so t theonegat-thawass tatVlisntest-thevanthephi;on 1thequa:wha1 X iWillan £0 3 teratflarrted Yesterday Afternoon.That was a pretty home wed-diDg. yesterday afternoon in EastEnd ‘at the home of the bride’s mother, when the Rev. E. D. McDoufrall. oastor .of the Pres«1 Tl L ' * u hde; ts t r iM