The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, April 16, 1898, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Negligee Shirts Look in our window today for one of the new concerts in Negligee Shirts. Step inside the store and we'll show you every style worth having in Shirts of all kinds from 50c. to $3.00. Our Shirt stock is one of our pet de partments, and we've got it right. 'mACOM. GA. What is Going On in Society. Miss Jarkin, of Virginia, is visiting Mrs. Mallory Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Mallory Taylor will enter tain the visiting students of Auburn, Ala., and a number of M&rcer students this evening. Mr. Ray Taylor was formerly a student at Auburn. Colonel and Mrs. W. A. Jeter, of Vine ville, entertained at dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Lamar, of Mexico, Mrs. John F. Lewis, of Valdosta, Mrs. William Pinkston, of Americus, Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Ellis and Miss Lulie Ellis. Mrs. Anderson Reese and Mrs. McEwen Johnston will entertain- at cards next Tuesday, complimentary to Mrs. Joseph Bond, of Louisville, Ky. . . . Mr. and Mrs. McEwen Johnston enter- | tained about twenty-five young people at an elegant supper last evening after the entertainment at the Academy of Music, complimentary to Miss Losher, of Vir ginia. Mrs. Brunson’s card party yesterday af ternoon was an elaborate and delightful affair. The first prize was a silver berry spoon and was won by Mrs. Marshall Hatcher. Miss Matney Hatcher, Miss Ida Mang- j ham and Miss Emma Wise are spending a I few days with Mrs. Park, at Holton. Mrs. George W. Duncan gives a chris tening luncheon next Wednesday in honor of Mr. Robert H. Smith, Jr. The Cherokee Club gives a dance Mon day evening in compliment to Mrs. Lee Jordan's guest, Miss Bosher, of Richmond. The dance was at first arranged for Tues- ’ day evening, but the date was changed in j order not to conflict with the engagement i of James \\ hitcomb Riley. The engage- j went list for the dance is with Mr. Clem ' Phillips. Miss Martha Wilson will return next . week from New York, where she has spent the winter studying music under Emma | Thursby and at the New York Conserva- i tory of Music. Miss Wilson recently sang j 1 Marion Harland’s i MBM Idea °f ft: I Z “Pome years ago I sketched the crest of the average Amer- 2 a » ican-born housewife. It was a bare, bouy arm, brandishing S 2 a reeking frying pan.”—Marion Hablaxd. " That was in the time when the frying pan was always Z 2 A'M Shed with/art/. Before healthy shortening and frying J $ / t were made easy with Cottolene. Before Marion 2 2 / J Harland declared that a 1 Z/ICOTTOLENEI •A- z ,X vT Is purer * more healthful and • 2 economical than lard.” 2 Z JiiiUnjr Genuine is sold everywhere In one to ten pound B Hi 2 Z yellow tins, with our trade-marks— "Cottolene" and tleer'i \ 2 head in eotton-planl wreath —on every tin. Not guaran- > a /,? 2 ■ teed if sold in any other way. Made only by Z THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, ’ ® 2 Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Montreal. ® fiSg&fesv » y T ,lr F B The only safe, lure and fI&DtMUVDnYIIE Dll IQ flsr r t"" inUIRL rILLo! * --F for DR. MOTT’S FESJTTBOYAL FILLS and take no other. fcJ?~ Send for circular. Price SI.OO per box, 6 boxes for $5.00, DR MOTT'S CHEMI CAL CO., - Cleveland, Ohio For sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS. Wholesale Agents. Military Shoes, Suitable for Marching. Broad Soles, Wide Toes, Low Heels, Best Calf, Calf Lined, Welt Laced. lust the Shoes for comfort In military service (or any other). Feet do not get ti.red in them. Will last six to twelve monts Neterbreak strings vzith each pair. &, McKAY. Pnone <" jr telegraph for a pair. at the Church of the Strangers and was i greatly complimented by those who heard ■ her. During her stay in New York, Miss Wilson has received a number of charm- , ing social attentions, and has repeatedly lunched and dined with Mrs. Jefferson ' Davis, who is a close friend of Miss Wil- , son’s father, Mr. Edgar S. Wilson. a • ■ The Macon History Club had intended giving a reception in honor of Mr. James Whitcomb Riley, but it is feared that he will hot be able to accept the invitation. The entertainment at the Academy of Music last night, given for the benefit of Post D., of the T. P. A., was a brilliant < success, some of the finest talent in Ma- . con contributing to the pleasure of the | evening. The Macon Volunteers attended j in a body, and as the company entered the opera house the United States flag was | unfurled by Miss Emma Wise, and the : audience rose and all sang “America.” A scene of enthusiasm followed, inspired, no i doubt, quite as much by the beauty and | charm of the young woman who waved the ; | flag, as by unadulterated patriotism. The | I real real heart of the audience was found j I when the orchestra began Dixie, and if I the strains of America had aroused pa- ! triotism, Dixie aroused the deepest feel- ' ing in the assemblage last evening. Mr. Edwards read charmingly, from his own “Aux Italiens,” bringing out all its beauty : with a grace and talent peculiarly his own. ■ | The following talented musicians delight- i ed the audience: Mr. Guttenburger and : Mr. Mansfield, Mrs. J. T. Callaway, Mrs. I Harry L. Jones, Miss Florence Glenn, Mrs. ! Dave Wachtel, Mr. Marion Harris and Miss Emma Wise. | A thoroughly enjoyable feature of the 1 evening was the bright little comedy in one act entitled ‘‘■A Morning Call,” and j perfectly rendered by Miss Ida Mangham and Mr. Monroe Ogden. Macon people are proud of the histrionic talent of Miss Mangham and Mr. Ogden, and the au dience last evening were delighted with their finished acting. INVITED TO AUGUSTA And the Mayor and Council Will Probably Accept. The mayor and city council have been ; asked to visit Augusta on April 25th, when i they will be the guests of the mayor and j council of Augusta. The invitation will be read at the meet- I ing of council on Tuesday night and vyill . probably be accepted. As on a former occasion the Georgia road will probably offer* the mayor and | council a special car. MACON NEWS SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL 16 1898 SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS MORE, And the Hospital Mortgage Fund Wil! Have Been Made Up. SMALLER SUBSCRIPTIONS Wil Bring in the Amount Necessary Finance Committee Makes An Appeal. I ' The finance committee of the Hospital ! Association has a few names to add to the I list of subscriptions to the fund. | The total amount still to be raised is ' $618.87. Mr. S. R. Jaques, the chairman of the committee, hopes that all of ■ those who have not yet given anything to ' this good object will not hesitate to come ' forward now. j It will be noticed that in the list there ' are comparative few small sums subscrib ; ed. There are many people who can easily give a few dolars. Three hundred people ■ giving $2 each would wipe out the debt. Six hundred people giving one dollar each would wipe it out. It is not a credit to Macon that this debt should hang such a long time with out being paid off. So far the subscrip- ■ trims have been generaously large, but I there are thousands of peopfe in Macon are interested in the hospital who can easily afford a few dollars and who, look ! ing at this list today will find many names > of those who are less able to afford to sub scribe than they are. i Don’t forget the Hospital. Send in a few ! dollars today. j The following subscriptions have been I received in the month of April: John Reid 10 CO Mrs. D. G. Hughes 10 00 ' R. C. Wilder & Co 25 00 Parker Railway News Co 50 00 C. A. Caldwell 10 00 ’Roland Ellis 5 00 ■'Nisbet School Hospital Auxiliary 1 2 50 | Cash 10 00 j Cash in Memory of F. L 10 00 P. W. Jones 5 00 T. J. C. Park 50 00 Mrs. A. E. Seifert 10 00 Cash 10 00 T. C. Burke 25 00 Vineville Circle King’s Daughters. 10 00 Prentice Huff 15 00 Macon Typographical Union 25 00 Whittle School Auxiliary Fund..;.. 25 00 Subscriptions previously acknowledged: Culver & Corbin.. 20 00 Cash, (lady frined) 5 00 W. T. Harbaum 10 00 Simon Josphson 20 60 Huthnance & Rountree 10 00 Waterman & Co 10 00 Cash 20 00 Cash ’ 20 00 Joseph Neel 10 00 Cash 5 00 Cash 4 20 C. T. King 15 00 Joseph Dannenberg $ 500 00 J. M. Johnston 100 00 W. M. Johnston 100 00 S. R. Jaques 100 00 R. H. Plant 100 00 Burden, Smith & Co 100 00 Tiros. C. Dempsey 100 00 Talbott & Palmer 100 00 Isaac Block 160 00 j Cash 50 00 ! Acme Brewing Co 50 00 1 A. & N. M. Block 50 00 W. H. Ross 50 00 A. D. Tinsley., 50 00 Henry Stevnes’ Sons Co 50 00 J. W. Cabaniss 50 00 Edward "Wolff 50 00 Sam Mayer 50 00 Sam Mayer 50 00 Southern Hardware Co 30 00 Isaac Hardeman 25 GO I. B. English 25 Oft ■ C. L. Bartlett -25 06 Cash 25 00 Grady & Co 25 00 Natural Rock Asphalt Paving Co., by Alfred Harley 25 00 Cash 25 00 Cash.. .. 20 00 1 Ladies’ Aid Society Christ Episcopal church 20 00 I W. R. Cox 20 00 1 Richard Johnston 20 00 Cecil Morgan 15 00 I Nisbet School Hospital Auxiliary 15 70 i Jno. C. Eads 15 00 ; > College Street Circle of King’s ; Daughters 10 00 I ’ Jack T. Lamar 10 00 \ ' John T. Moore 10 00 j A lady friend 10 00 J. T. Gantt 10 00 : j Cash 10 00 I , Waxelbaum & Sims 10 00 I : Lady Friend 6 00 I Rev. A. M. Williams 5 00 ‘ Miss Laura Whitehurst 5 00 : Geo. W. Morgan 5 00 | A. E. Harris 5 00 •Geo. T. Beeland.. .- 5 00 ' Cash 5 00 : Culver & Corbin 20 00 . Hugh M. Willet 5 00 1 D. V. V. Social Club, of East Ma- Con 12 IS I Mrs. L. O. Stevens, president Ladiees’ Auxiliary Association,. .■ • H= J. iaaw £ Sons, sales ***' I of soda water 85 05 Sales of books, “Scenes and M , Drama,” donated by Mrs. Me- Laren 45 00 G. E.ernd, Sr... >4 10 00 G. "Bernd, Jr... 4 ... 10 00 J.oseph 810 ck.... .. ~ 500 1 Napier Brothers... . 5 00 j Strong Sho Co , 5 00 ; Granite Shoe Co 15 00 Ross Sims & Co 15 00 T. E. Merritt 5 00 Col. W. B. Sperry, of Charlotte, N. C., jis in the city. Colonel Sperry’s hosts of | friends here are giving him the glad hand | today. CALLING THEM HOME. | Par 1 .?, April 16.—Spain has begun calling 1 home all able bodied Spaiards. DANNENBERG COMPANY’S GREAT DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING EMPORIUM more Floor Space I jnoie Styles! ’ i jnoie Experience! Salesmen Than any House in Central Georgia. We have the Largest and Most Complete and Up=to-Date Stock in the city. Our guarantee goes with everything we sell. We have numerous advantages not possessed by com petition. If you do not trade with us you do yourself an injustice. Our control of the situation we place at your disposal. It means money saved for you. Dress Goods. New Colored Dress Goods, Silk and Wool Poplin in new bine, brown, green, grey and tan. This fabric is in the new Bayadere effects and is the very latest for skirts. Well worth 2.00, our price $1.25 Black Goods. Tufted Crepons, hard twisted, the most stylish goods of the season for sep arate skirts. Silk Grenadines. New shipment in Plaids, Bayadere stripe and figures. These have never been shown before. All Os our Lawn, Dimity and Percale Shirt Waist to go at 49c New Ribbons. In all the new shades. Burnt Orange, Turquoise, American Beauty, Cerisette, Oasis, Violette, Dahlia. New Jeweled Belts In all shades and settings. New Fans In all shades and colors to match every Suit. New Gloves In all new spring shades. 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