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FULL PROGRAM
Os COIM
For the Daughters of the
Confederacy to Be Held
in Rome.
COMMITTEES TO BEPOHT
At the Meeting—lnteresting Papers
Will Be Read—Some of the Ma
con Daughters Will be Here.
The fourth annual convention of the
Georgia division of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy will be held in Rome
next week. The following program, sub
ject to change, is 'furnished by Mrs. J. A.
Rounsaville, the president of the Georgia
division:
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12.
10 a. m. —Invocation. Music. Address
of welcome by Mrs. Henry A. Smith, pres
ident Rome chapter. Response by Mrs.
Julia Iverson Patton, Atlanta. Report of
credential committee. Reading of minutes
by recording secretAry. Reports of divis
ion officers and auditing -committee. Chap
ter reports (limited 'to three minutes.)
3:00 p. m. —Memorial services in honor
of Varma Anne Jefferson Davis. Prayer.
Music, vocal. “Winnie Davis, the Daugh
ter of 'the. Confederacy, Her Birth, and
Childhood,” by Mrs. J. L. Sexton; “'Home
Rife,” by Miss Florence Fouche; “Rife in
the North,” by Miss A. C. Benning; “Mem
orable Visits <to Georgia,” by Mrs. C. H. J.
Plane; “How and Why the Veterans Roved
Her.” Reminiscences. Resolutions. Mu
sic, vocal. Benediction.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13.
9:30 a. m. —Reports of works of U. D. C.
for 1898, by Mrs. J. Jefferson Thomas,
treasurer U. D. C. Commiittee reports and
action thereon.
3:00 p. m. —Committee reports and action
thereon. Unfinished business.
EVENING SESSION.
8:00 p. m. —-Overture by Professor P. J.
Fostin and orchestra. Fraternal greet
ings. Music. Introduction oif orator, by
Hon. Seaborn Wright. Address, “Confed
«raition of Patriotic Orders of all Nations,”
by General C. A. Evans. Music, vocal.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14.
9:30 a. m. —Special committee reports
and action thereon. New business and ac
tion thereon. Informal conference. Ap
pointment of committees. Adjournment.
All delegates are requested 'to present
credentials between 9:30 and 10 o’clock a.
•m. October 12 in credential committee
room, Masonic iemple.
ENTE RT AIN M E NTS.
(Wednesday, October 12, 8:30 p. m., re
ception, tendered by Rome Chapter F, Ma
sonic hall.
Thursday, October 13, 4 p. m., musicale,
tendered by President and Mrs. T. J. Sim
mons. Shorter college.
Friday, October 14. 3 p. m.. drive to
points of interest. Delegates will assemble
in Armstrong parlors and thence drive to
the Confederate monument. Myrtle Hill
cemetery, and other picutreeque points.
Friday, October 14. 5 p. m., farewell mu
sicale, tendered by Professor and Mrs. P.
J. Fostin. Conservatory of Music.
COMMITTEES TO REPORT
The committees to report at the conven
tion are as follows:
Eecutive Committee —Mrs. J. K. RoutSa
ville, Rome; Miss Anna C. Benning, Co
lumbus; Mrs. John K. Ottley, Atlanta;
Mrs. Cornelius Terhune. Rome: Mrs. Cal
der B. Willingham. Macon; Mrs. M. M.
Madden. Brunswick; Mrs. Dora C. Ra
nier. Atlanta; Miss Mildred Rutherford,
Athens.
Auditing Committee —Miss Mary Hamil
ton, Athens, chairman.
Publication of Minutes —Miss S. M. Akin,
Cartersville; Mrs. Ethel H. Harris. Rome.
Credential Committee —Mrs. M. W. Hig
ginbotham. YVeot Point: Mrs. D. C. Bry
ant, Dalton; Miss Mary Wikle, Carters
ville.
Committee to investigate as to needs of
a soldiers’ home —First congressional dis
trict, Mrs. J. L. Seton. Savannah: Second
-congressional district, Mrs. C. M. Clark,
Albany; Third congressional district. M : ss
Flaro Wheatley, Americus: Fourth con
gressional district Mrs. A. V. Heard, Ra-
Grange; Fifth congressional district, Mrs.
Joseph Raine. Aitlanta; Sixth concessional
•district. Mrs. C. P. Crawford. Milledgeville;
Seventh congressional district; Mrs. John
W. Akin. Cartersville: Eighth congression
al district. Mrs. Joseph S. Turner, Eaton
ton: Ninth congressional district, Mrs. S.
C. -Dunlap, Gainesville: Tenth congres
sional district Mrs. Ida EvanS Eve. Au
gusta: Eleventh congressional district,
Mrs. R. H. Chapman. Quitman.
'Committee to- formulate plans for or
ganization if the Ch’Jdren of the Confeder
acy. auxiliary to Daughters—Mrs. Charles
Rice, Atlanta; Miss Susie Gerdine. Athens;
Mrs. Appleton Collins. Macon: Mrs. Mc-
Dowell Wolff. Atlanta: 'Mrs. R. Y’augbn
Nixon, Atlanta; Miss Bunnie Rove, Atlan
ta.
Committee on Banner for Georgia Divis
ion U. C. V—Mrs. Ida Evans Eve. Augus
ta: Mrs. E. G. McCabe. Atlanta; Mrs. R.
H. Raines. Savannah.
Commitee on graves of Confederate sol
diers buried in the north—Mrs. Robert Em
ory Park. Macon; Mrs. Ida Evans Eve, Au
gusta: Mrs. Helen Plane, Atlanta.
To present claims of Georgia rcom in
White House cf Confederacy at Richmond
—Mrs. Robert Emery Park.
A special committee of veterans, and
Daughters of the Confederacy was ap
pointed at the convention in Augusta to
investigate and report upon the merits of
a history entitled “The Four Years’ Strug
gle.” written by a gifted tbaughter, of
A’thens, and presented in manuscript form
for consideration of the Daughters of the
Confederacy before publication. This com
mittee consists of Captoin J. Rice Smith.
Augusta; Mr. Marion Stovall, Augusta;
Mrs. J. A. Gammon. Rome; Mfs. R. K.
Rogers. Barnesville; Mrs. Jefferson Thom
as. Atlanta.
A committee will be appointed during the
convention to recommend action to be
taken by Daughters of the Confederacy for
the establishment of a permanent memo
rial to Winnie Davis. Also a committee
on pre sent sltion of badge of honor to vete
rans cf the Confederacy.
AERONAUTS FALL. .
Another Idiot Gets the Reward *ot His
Fotly.
By Associated Press.
San Francisco. Oct. 10.—Chas. W Vos- I
mer, an aeronaut, fell from a balloon at
the chutese, a pleasure resort near Golden |
Gate park and received serious injuries.
Several ribs besides an arm and lets were
broken. He made the ascent hanging by
h*s h to a strap attached to a trapese.
His body failed to clear the roofs and ;
wires surrounding the. grounds and he was
thrown from a height of fifty feet into the I
street. He will recover unless injured in
ternally.
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. I
Hart, of Groton, S. D., “Was taken with a
bad coll which settled on mylungs; cough '
set in and finally terminated in consump- ■
tion. Four doctors gave me up. saying I I
could live but a short time. I gave myself i
up to my savior, determined if T could j
not stay with my friends on earth I would .
meet my absent ones above. My husband
was advised to get Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.
I gave it a trial; took in all eight bottles.
It has cured me and thank God I am
saved and am now a well and healthy
woman.” Trial bottjes free at H. J. Da
mar & Sons’ drug store. Regular size 50c
andsl, guaranteed or price refunded.
Diamond Jubilee Car
nival—Low Bates via
Southern Railway.
For above occasion the
Southern Railway Company
will sell round-trip tickets to
Macon, Ga., on October 10,
11, 12, 13 and 14, at one fare
for the round trip, with final
limit of tickets October 16.
Also, on October 11, 12 and
13 tickets may be purchased
at considerably less than one
fare for the round trip, tickets
limited to October 15.
For further information
and exact figures, apply to
nearest Southern Raihvay
Agent, or address C. S. White,
Trav. Pass. Agent.
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WORLD’S RECORD.
“Imp" Will Go Against One Thirty-Three
and a Quarter.
By Associated Press.
Chicago, Oct. I.—The racing mare Imp
will on. October 19th be sent against the
world’s record og 1:38% on a circular-track
made by Rioentine, at Harlam four years
ago. The Harlam Jockey club has offered
a purse and a pla-te if Imp succeeds in low
ering the record.
Four speedy horses will set a pace for
lm, who will be ridden fijy Jack Reiff.
Scrofula, a Vile
Inheritance.
Scrofula is the most obstinate of blood
troubles, and is often the result of an
inherited tt’frint in the blood. S. S. S.
is the only remedy which goes deep
enough to reach Scrofula; it forces out ■
every trace of the disease, and cures ’
the worst cases.
My son. Charlie, was afflicted from infancy |
with Scrofula, and he suffered so that it was ;
impossible todress him
for three years. His
headland body were a & A
mass of sores, and his $ I
eyesight also became- fC®*'
affected. No treatment d
was spared that we A & *
thought would relieve \ sg»" dg .<‘3 i
him/but he grew worse Y; j x
until his condition
indeed pitiable. I
almost despaired ol his
ever beinir curea, when VF x/ /
by the advice of a friend 7 /p'ii' 5 *
we gave him S. S. S. . h \Z s £'v L ‘
(Swift’s Specific). Ade- t ' *
aided improvement was the result, and aftei
he had a dozen bottles, no one who knew
of his former dreadful condition would have
recognized him. All the sores on his body
hn.ve healed, his skin is perfectly clear anb
smooth, and he has been restored to perfect
health. Mrs. S. S. Mabry.
853 Elm S:., Macon. Ga.
For real blood troubles it is a waste
of time to expect a cure from the doc
tors. Blood diseases are beyond theii
skill. Swift’s Specific,
S.S.S. r Theßlood
reaches all deep-seated cases which
other remedies have no effect upon. It
is the only blood remedy guaranteed
purely vegetable, and contains no pot
ash, mercury, or other mineral.
Books mailed free to any address bj
Swift Specific Go., Atlanta, Ga.
FRENCH
TANSY
WAFERS
These are the genuine French Tansy
Wafers, imported direct from Paris. Ra
dies can depend upon securing relief fron*
and cure of Painful and Irregular Periods
regardless of cause.
EMERSON DRUG CO.,
importers and agents for the United States
San Jose, Cal.
C. T. KING,
Druggist, sole agent for Macon. Ga.
Macon and Augusta
Sleeper via Georgia
Railroad.
The Macon and Augusta
Sleeper will leave Macon on
11:00 p. m. train on October
11, 12, 13 and 14, after which
date it will resume its regular
run, leaving Macon 7:40 p. m.
Joe W. White, T. P. A.; A.
G. Jackson, G. P. A.; W. W.
I Hardwick, S. A., Macon, Ga.
MACON NEWS MONDAY OCTOBER io .BgS
VIGIHEN
Easily,Quickly, Permanently Restored
MAGNETIC NERVINE
anteetoCure Insomnia. Fits, Dizziness. Hysteria,
Nervous Debility, Lest Vitality, Seminal L sses.
Failing Memory—the result of Over-work, Worry,
Sickness Errors g* Youth or Over-indulgence
Hrice 50c. and $1: G boxes $5.
For quick, positive and lasting results in Sexual
Weakness, Imrw'ten-'v. Nervous DeNtitv and
Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL SPECIAL-douS
strength—will give strength and tone to ever-, parr
and effect a permanent c ire. Cheapest and best,
rao Pills *2, by mail.
—a bottle of the famous Japanese Rivet
Pellets will be given with a Si >ox or more of
v.tic Nervine tree. SoWonl by
For Sale at Goodwyn’s Drug Store and
Brown Houae Pharmacy.
moneu on Hand.
Loans on real estate. Easy monthly pay
ments.
GEO. A. SMITH, Gen. Man.
Equitable Building and Loan Association,
Macon, Ga.. 461 Third Street.
THE GEORGIA ROAN AND TRUST CO?,
O. A. Coleman, General Manager,
355 Second Street.
We offer the following money for this
weeek: $22,750 to loan on good farm prop
erty; $19,475 for city loans. Our rates will
satisfy you that we are headquarters. No
delay. Call and see us.
SYPHILIS ’
Primary, secondary or tertiary, no mat
ter how long standing, cured for life under
absolute guarantee in from 15 to 60 days.
I have used this wonderful remedy in my
private practice for over 20 years and have
never failed. A patient once treated by
me is free from outbreaks forever. I use
no mercury cr potash. I will pay SSOO for
any case that I fail to cure within -63 days.
Write at oqco.
DR. GRAHAM,
Suite 1109, 114 Dearborn st., Chicago, 111.
Patriotic Day
Bicycle Parade.
Every rider in the city is
requested to enter the parade.
It is desired to make this a
grand feature of Patriotic
Day, October 11. A meeting
is called for Saturday night,
October 8, of the wheelers at
J. W. Shinholser’s store,
corner Cotton avenue and
Cherry street, to discuss final
arrangements and make en
tries for the cash prizes of
fered by the Carnival Asso
ciation.
Ti (lit Ita
We have Room Mouldings
in large vari-ty.
We have Cords, Picture
Hooks, Screw Eyes and all
these things. Also 2,500
feet New Mouldings in today.
The prettiest and cheapest
Pictures Come to
see us.
W. Lamar Williams,
422 Second St.
“Queen of Sea Routes.’
flerchants
and Miners
T ransportation Co
Steamship Lines
Between Savannah and
Baltimore, Norfolk,
Boston and Prov
dence.
Row rates and excellent service.
Accommodations and cuisine unsurpassed
Best way to travel and ship your goods.
For advertising matter and particulars
address
J. J. CARORAN, Agent, Savannah. Gx
R. H. WRIGHT, Agent, Norfolk, Va.
J. W. SMITH, Agent, 10 Kimball House,
Atlanta, Ga.
J. C. WHITNEY, Traffic Manager.
W. P. TURNER. General Pass. Agent
General offices, Baltimore, Mil.
DIAMOND JUBILEE!
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OCTOBER 11, 12.13, 14.
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Macon will celebrate the 75th
Anniversary of her foundation
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October 11,
PATRIOTIC DAY,
Miss Columbia and Uncle Sam,
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October 12,
FLORAL DAY,
A ,
Bailie of Roses.
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October 13,
Trades Display Day,
the Venetian Revel.
October 14,
MACON DAY,
The Living Flag.
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The Unparalleled
“WAR AND PEACE”
Night Pageant.
With Dewey on the Olympia, Hobson on the Merrimac, the
Burning of the Maria Teresa, the Death of Bagley, the Sur
render of Toral to Wheeler, the Apotheosis of Peace, the
Glorification of Macon, Georgia, the South and the Imperial
Democracy, Meeting of the King and Queen of the Carnival
on the slope of Coleman’s hill. The Queen’s Ball at night.
nimxiTnrTrn Showing the Battle of Manila Bay, the
PaIRS FIIBWOIKS nights ot October 11,12 and 13.
Great Race meeting cond YZ 7 XT“ ng
DniTrnorf Dafoe The lowest ever before conceded a
LldlllUdll Ha 100 city celebration.