Whitesburg.Quite ft orowd of youug people from Olem enjoyed a plonio at Jones’ Mill, near town, Tuesday. The Clem brass bfttid accompanied the party, aud late in the afternoon they onme into town and entertained our people with ft few select pieces of music. This band has had only a few months experience, but plays well.Rev. J. \V. McLeod, the pastor of the Baptist church hero, preached a very fine sermon Sunday. The subject of his diaoourso was “The value of the soui.nAt the monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees of Hutcheson College last Saturday, Prof. Trimble, of Hogans-ville, Oa., was elected Presinent of the Oolloge for the uext scholastic year. It is uot kuown yet whether or uot he will aooept. Miss Sella Louise Nash, of Grautvillo, was elected first assistant teacher, aud tuusio teacher has not yet been elected.Miss Emily Wager, of Carrollton, visited her brother here last week, V. L. Brautley.; W.T. Glass, of the Central, Rail way ,t came hotio quite1 atok' IfcW’ week' with fever, but Is inuoh better this week.George Bradley, of Atlanta, visited hisoousin, T. T. Bradley, near town,rooeutly.Miss Ellen Gray, of Oartersvilie, Oa., is spending some time with relatives here.Miss Mary Hogan, of Carrollton, has been speudiug several days at the home of her grandfather, Jethro Joues.W. F. Edgeworth is visiting his brother in Upson county this week.Dr. G. E. Sewell, the popular deutist of Villa Rica, is speudiug several days iu this vioiuity.Harry Lcve and wife, of Auuiston, Ala., arrived in the city Friday and will speud a mouth here with Mrs. Love's pa rents.Rev. J. W. McLeod left Sunday af*