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THE MACON TELEGRAPH
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PAIR SUNDAY AND MONDAY| UOHT VARIABLE WINDS.
First Section
ESTABLISHED Ilf 1826
MACON. GA., SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 10M
DAILY—*7.00 A YEAH
R.&G. CORSETS
Here is where you save.
All Si.oo R. & 0. ’7ft-
Corsets
All $1.50 R. & G. 1 in
Corsets UL7
This safo includes all
R. ifc G. shapes, Long,
Medium and Short.
THE DANNENBERG CO.
| The Cloak Bargain of the Season.
flail Orders
Just drop us a line,
saying what you want,
whether goods or sam
ples. Wo will do our
best to please you in
price, quality and
promptness. Express
paid on all cash orders
abovo $5, except domestics.
Saturday’s express brought us 150 late style Monte Carlo Jackets for ladies and misses, handsomely
made and satin lined. There are blues, rich browns, tans, reds and black, worth $12 to 4Q
OPENING SALE OF ADVANCED STYLES
In Imported and Domestic Cotton Fabrics, for Dressos and Shirtwaists.
Assortments Immense—-Styles Swell—Prices Right, as Usual.
$16. Entire lot goes on sale Honday, and with them we offer any cloak in the store for
Also a special lot of black Monte Carlo Jacke^t. worth $5.50 and $6.50, at $3.98
NEW SPRING SHIRTWAISTS
Never, never lutxe yon ***rn Ihr equal of tlicollection of wexv
SprlitK Slilrlnnlili mi Male In our rrml >-mn.le department. The inn We
l» the STorld-fntnoua KnickerbockerWaUt. \« M ie better, fe.s n*» wood.
We’ll mention just four speclnl atylea. Von intiRt come to wee tlie oth
er?. roil .V I.UADBR.
We offer a white Oxford Wnl»t, niinlc In the very Inteat mtyle, | P
worth JKI.«!«». Priced at . 1.40
Pitre Linen Wnlsts. nil uhltr. hMiiilaniiie, et 92.75
Satin Liberty NNkImIn In dainty ilraiunN, with hnndaome button* I *7 Z
to Hint eh. only I ,1 O
Elegant «»l»t», m«il'’ fancy white Knud* In aevcrnl aty lea, nt..|I.T!i
Silk Zephyr uniat* in heauflful black and white plalda. a awrll 1 A(j
garment at ••••.. .... .,i)«vv
SILK SKIRTS—SPECIAL SALE
llandaome Black Silk Dream Skirt* In late atylea. worth 912.50 to A AQ
* 10.50. Priced at 7.VO
' WOOL SKIRTS
20 Walldoif Sklrta la grey. tan and Oxford, all wool cheviot, 1 AQ
worth *0.30. Priced at 0»/0
LACE CURTAINS
We can auppljr your lace curtain wanta at about one-half what
other atorea aak. 1 CA
Irish Point Cnrtalna, worth SI.50, for ••••.... ........ ........ 0.01/
Irlah Point and llenalananee Curtalna, worth *0.50 for ••••••«•• ,93.50
Irlali Point and HenalaNnncc Curtalna. worth *7.50 and **». for.. . . *0.50
White Nottingham Cnrtnlna, ko«mI one*, too, 50c, 75c, *1, *1.25. #1.50,
*2.50. 93. #5.50 and *1.
Ecru Curtalna, worth 91. SI -5. 91.50, 92, 92.50, 93, 93.50 and 94, at
Just half price.
BLACK DRESS GOODS
51-Inch all-wool Illack Cheviot Serge, worth *1.25. for Site
tH.lneh block voile (the Inlrai. worth *1.55. tor OKc
39- |nch Ettamine, all wool, worth 00c. for 10c
40- Inch black grannie, all wool, xvorth *1, for . ... 75«>
NEW SPRING COTTON* DRESS FABRICS
Styles Handsomer, Variety Greater, Than Ever
Grnntl npenlna ante begins 8 o’clack'SWomlny. Trnly a pralneworf by
collection untliercd from the principal Ynahinii eentera of tlie wrirld.
We eonld uae tlila entire apace, and nft brain to tell you about thin
collection of cotton drraa fnhrlea. We*II fell you about a few, no you'll
want to are for yunraelf how muoh Wf’xf left uttanld. %
SPECIAL SALE OE SILKS
..39
..59
..35
mtii liberty.
loft and aheer. In dainty patterna, feel* and
should he ■llk , i opening; price..
IHIMDI.HIK NOIltF).
Game tlaaue, solid around, rrabrolierH, with spot* and flaurea
In eoutrnatlna colorai swell. ••••• •• •••••••
look* like a!tk| ^
25
FIL DE SOIB.
In hrlglit, artlatle ontterna. It II 1
the difference. Only
FRENCH DIMITY CO III).
In white aronnd, with triple atrtpos ef Hontton banda, in vari
ous colors at...... .......... ....
Ilka silk yon'd nearee know ^(j
40
! 500 yards Foulard Silk. In neat, effective patterna, worth, to Im
port, 50c| here at . * .... .
2,000 yards 21 anil 27 Inch Foulard and Liberty Silk. In hand-
aome patterns, worth *l» here at ........ . •
2,000 yurda Niew Wash Silks, priced In all (he atorea at 45*>|
2,000 ynrda Xow* Wnah Sllkat priced elsewhere at 50c» here at...../15c
2 pieces 30-Inch lllnck Talfetn Silk, good heavy qiinlit), lit ...••••• 85c
5 pleeca 30-inch heavy lllnck Peiiu de Sole, worth IJUIB, at 9*4*35
TABLE DAMASK AND WHITE SPREADS
72.Inch Mercerised Damask, at...... 75c
00-lncli Mercerised Damask • •• . ...40c
NAPKINS TO MATCH.
72-lneli double Irish Dumaak. 91*35 value 91
Extra large and line fringed spreads, worth *1.05, for • ¥*
IOO ■ample lied wprends, 1-5 off rcgulnr price. I A
100 dozen 18x38 inch, good lluek Towels, worth 18c each, at IV
100 Ilcmnunta fine and medium (able diimask, 1-3 off regular price.
SOIE .IOI HER.
French Lawn, with drawn work, strip**, Interwove* with deli
cate colored thread, handsome effect,..,. ........ ....
VOILE MOC*0ELl.NE.
Mercerised game, In dainty, almost Invisible design* «,,,«• ...
SPECIAL.
2.000 jards .'l.'l-lneh silk finish Imported Madras and Zephyr
tilugha ms, worth 25e< special price . .... ....
5 eases fine Zephyr (Slnghams, In all the newest and best pat
terns. worth 15c. at.... •••••
5 eases Z.enpliyr Ginahnms, In spleen, I* new light patterns,
for waists and children’s dress* a, 19 l-2c quality
5,000 yards .’ttf-lnch Windsor Pereal**, In new light patterna,
beat percale made, sella exerywhere*! 12 1 -2c 1 here •(..,',,, *
EMBROIDERIES
The special sale of embroideries, the sensation last week,
will he continued all this week. Bmbmlderles worth 20e to
45c. 1)1 tided Into three lot* § ..10c. 15c A
25
BLANKETS
NEW WAIST GOODS
Yorkshire Hep, fast colors, only, yard
TokJo 811k Stripe*, worth 35c, only
Mercerised Oxfords, Shepherd checks, worth Slicj
:i2-lneli Oxfords, In cliecka mid clipped spots, m
White soft II111mli Mudras, worth 20ci only ....
SPECIAL SALE OP SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES
72xAO sheet, torn, and hemmed, 55c value 45c
81x00 Sheets, torn mid hemmed, 51)c value ...... 50c
81x00 Mulinxvk sheets, none better, 05c xnlilc 50e
15x30 Pllloxx* Cases, good xalue at 2 lei only Sc
42x30 Molinxxk plllo
EWS NOTES
FROM
GEORGIA TOWNS
usvllli
WA1CROM.
VATCROSS. Oa.. Jan. Mr.. J. O.
r,i ha< .pending ft MW day-
th rein live* In the country.
Rev. P. O. Butler, of Elberton, Gn..
is arrlvtd In the city and will be
Ined by his family in a few days, and*
111 make their future home In Way-
OM.
Mr. W. A. Miller, who has been In
nbama. for som** time, visited hi*
mlly In Waycross this weokk.
Mm. Snowden is In Charleston, 8. C.,
fiere *he will spend several wedlor.
Mr. F. X. Miller, of Gainesville. Fla.,
in the guest of the family of Mrs. 3.
William* the past week.
Misses Berta Wiggins and Susie
Irklund, who have been spending
m day* with relatives in Th
live returned home.
Mi** Jessie Boy 1 ha* returned from
lengthy visit to Griffin.
• iG.-.w,. Wiggins has return* i
om a pleasant visit of several dn^s
:r> friends in High Springs, Fla.
Mm. Parker has rutemeS from a vls-
t to points in South Florida, and I* a
ue*t of the May house.
\ I. Knight, of Dupont. Oa., has
e to Way r-'-.y to make h'-s future
lome.
Mr. and Mrs J. D. Rousseau of 8a-
annah spent last Sunday In Waycross.
the gucsts ( tf Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Dlck-
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Duncan, promi-
»nt citizfi.s of Ncvtoa, Mass, are
•ending n while In Waycross.
Mm. IL i!. McFadden has been rho-
n as a delegate to repress nt th** Jon-
I’.i v • n • h < • t t, I*';.: ht* 1“ '-f th'
•hitlflk it tm national convention
'! • I ‘ A K iW s-tr.M^ton
Mr. Cm. W. Braswell will leave shortly
wits! his family for BrookavlUt. Fla.,
hem they win make their home
Mm. A. O. Phelan, of Birmingham,
la., is visiting her son in this city,
Mr. Owen Phelan.
J. H. Deen. a prominent citizen
o? LImonn, Fla . has been visiting rel
ative* :n and around Waych‘<s«.
Captain L. Johnson and Col. W. M.
Toomer have returned from a trip to
Washington.
Mr. Coates Wilson and Miss M«*!lte
Bennett were married nt W.irestioro
iufiday night. Both the contra-ting
*• are prominent young jw-onl *,
and they will make their home at
Wartabor-. where the groom v Ms n
Important portion with the Atlantic
'’oaat Line.
Rev. W. O. Kmbry, of Illckley, Sf-ent
Monday In Waycross.
Mr. Jeff Dixon, of Patterson. Ga.,
J ity Mon ! »y
Mr. and Mrs N Smith, of .Tssp'a
Fla., are vis.ting at the home of their
t-on. Mr. W. J. Smith, on Lee avenue
Mr. Max Isaac name up from J k-
ronvili*. and spent Sunday in the city
with his family.
In Waycross. has returned to her home
.1 ' Vi Most l .
Mit^ May Day Dekle of BrunsvM k
•pent several days here during the past
we.-k visiting her sister. Mrs II. A.
t'apt. Frank A. Dunn of Brunaw.Uk
Is spending n frw day* tn the city.
Mr. J. li Knight has been spending
the week in Brunswick.
Mr. K. C. Muchen, the well known
r vllmvnd magnate, whh calling on
friends here this week. ’
Mr. L). M. Davidson of High Springs,
Fla.. sp< nt Tuesday In the Magic City.
Mi-s J. h>.|.. H.lire’s young friends
gave her a genuine surprise party
Monday night, which proved to be u
very delightful nffnlr. The party wn*
given nt the hospitable home of th?
young Indy's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
C. Ilalre, 81 Reynolds street. Dainty
refreshments were served nt a late
hour, nnd the young people reluctantly
took their departure. Those present
were: Misses Mary and Julia Jonn-
1*..| I.cna Phillips Mattie (’room.
Lulu Mallon, Mildred Wooten, Edith
Lott. Edith Loekhart. Jessie Ilfllie,
Messrs. Walter McCall, Peabody. Dan
I’irK-r. Jim Davis. Chnrlie Wood.
Robert Finn, Walter Young, Ed. Hitc’i,
Lewis Harvard.
Mrs. Carrie Martin of Rocky Mount.
S. C., who has been visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, on I-ee
avenue, has returned to her home.
Mr. J. W. High smith spent Thursday
in Savannah.
Mr. H. H. S« moms has returned from
* visit of several week* to his old home
at Fayetteville, n. (*.
CoL D. B. Jay of Fitzgerald was a
Way cross visitor Thursday.
Mr. Jasper Smith and family, to the
regret of their friends here, have moved
to i point on the Southern railroad
between Jesup and Brunswick, where
th* *' will mnko their home.
Ml— Marie W<«t* r has returned from
a visit to her mother at Htockton.
Tl J’TOV.
TIFTON. C,a.. Jan 21.—A young wom
an- ml-slot.arv so. |.-ty wa- organls-d
W'dnejHiaV I P • rn >n »t the fesldener- nr
Mr- J K. Carswell with Hahteen m*-rn-
hern The following offl-* r- »* r*- e.ert.yi:
Ml»> Willingham, president; Mis*
l *»ne dav on arcount of th*- lmrU*l of Dr
J iiooilrnan Mrs Smith makes *
.•harming hostess and all present spent *
delightful afternoon.
The Euchre Club was delightfully en
tertained Friday evening by Mr*. T. 8.
William* end Mist fgmtae fHTfhrt. ns stated
by Mr .1 Lee Kn«lgn Cards were In-
dul*' J In and delicious refreshment, choc
olate cream and rake were served. Th»
first lady’s prlxe. n tiandaome park of
.arts, was won bv Mrs T. 8 Williams,
and the gentleman's prize, h hook, by
Mr T. H Williams The boobies were
awarded to Mrs E. H. Tift and Mr. F.
D. Bond Aft'-r (tie refreshm«-ntn. music
and dancliJK were participated in for .*
short lime, when the guests departed,
all exprcs«lag their appreciation of tne
c-njoyshle evening given them
Mrs. It. W,' Clements of Fitzgerald was
a visitor to Tlfton friends this week
Miss KijIm Jackaon. a pretty young lady
of I<enox. visited friends In Tlfton last
week Miss Maud Oreer and the
Hmlth leave for Ressoma, fia . ,o
>r several weeks Mrs. Prime, sister
In Tlf-
ahe had been
eral hours this
The
Tlfto
mornltir
little fish-S of the fame
are hunting their holes nnd the price of
lard, liniment and snake rn.dlclno has
'ak'-n a rlst,
Electric light pole* have been placed on
every open street in town, preparatory
to_atringing the wires In a few days.
Hlrls* Club” was highly
The
Maude L
! la i
Frld
nnd this
Mis
tea table, from which depended a num
ber of lanterns.
Mlsfics Annl*» liafer and Beaslo Fred
erick, gowned In brlght-hunri klmontiH,
assisted tn nerving the ten.
Mrs. Oscar McKenzie of Motitesumu
Missen Lane nnd Illtchin*on nttend-
nntH at the recent Mtirph-Reose wed
ding, left for their home In All tntu to
day.
Dr. Robert Dykes of Atlanta hut now
a surgeon In the Bnlted States navy, Is
visiting the family of Ills sister, Mrs.
W. II. Rice.
Miss Carolyn Harris In Macon, vis
iting Mrs. Charles D. Pearson and Mrs.
Louis A. Wood.
Hmlth
Mr nnd Mr? C. F. Huggs :
gratulated on the arrival ».|
Tift
by the
Mrs 'F. H. Ha
Mr. \V. I* Me
handsom.
Sunday,
lined n number
I* r fl*.t#*r. Mrs
ATHENS.
ATHENS. Go., Jan. 24. — Capt. nnd
Mrs. W. B. Burnett have returned
from Hnvnnnnh. w here they spent sev
eral /days with their .Intighter, Mrs.
Jack Banks.
Hon. nnd Mrs. Charles If. Brnnd have
returned from New York.
The members of the Athens Woman’s
Club will hold an important meeting
Monday morning.
The Young Matrons' Club held an Im
portant meeting ut the residence of
Mrs. Charles Phlnlzy this morning.
On Wednesday afternoon, at the
home of the hrtdf's parents, at Bishop,
Gn., occurred the marriage of Mr. Clar
ence T. 11 ussey of this city to Miss Car
rie. Jackson. The ceremony was per-
, formed by Rev. A. I). Reeves, pastor of
| the Christian church of this • Ity. Mr,
! and Mrs. Hussey will make Athens their
future home. They are both well known
and have many friends In Athens.
At the salmagundi party, given by
the Misses Fort in honor of tholr
i guests, the Misses Atkinson of Bruns-
1 wlrk. Miss Annie B. Phlnlzy won th'*
first prize, while Mr. Frnmpton Kills
turned from Atlanta.
Mr. J. Ml Mallory ol Macon was n vis
itor to AtheiiH lids week. Mr. Mallory
formerly lived In Athens and has many
friends here. ,
Mr. Lawton B Evans of Augusta Is a
prominent visitor to Athens.
■ittt-a-a. .ang
Ml MVUIOIUI.
SWA INHBORO, Ga., Jan. 24 - Every
sign of the .times here points to the
most prosperous year In the history of
'our little city, nnd the one Just closed
will be hard to beat. There Is no boom,
but -Just steady, solid growth and Im
provement. The banks, store*, and
oven newspapers, report "good times.”
Our "three Georg, m," upon whom the
legislature had such disastrous effect,
are on the mad l<» recovery.
Judge Rountree^ Is at homo and Is
nearly himself again.
Mrs. Lula Kendall Rodgers of
Barnesvllle, mother of Col. T. R. K.
Rodgers, the popular cashier of th-
Bank of Swainshoro, Is spending a f*".v
dnvs here.
The SWrilniboro High School hr.n
reached the high water mark In il.n
history, with 150 pupils. The y< hool .‘*. i
outgrown Its present ritcirters, and i
new, larger nnd modern school build
ing Is among the earliest Improvement*
AFTF.lt DMNn TIUEft*.
cr Generul V*’rlght hau directed
looked for In the pi
school In one of the r
I In the state, having a
tlcally all the ideal
ent resofutioiiK
hoard of educa
ence to marking, etc.
troduclng the self-gov
pie In the school man
Judge Herrington has quit politic
Lthe
(Macc
How*
nost progressive i
dopted last Tall .
i Incorporated hi
adopted by the ;
Mon with refer- j
\V«- are also In- j
Donaldson of Eastman and
Hand ford A- Co. of Chester as ret ill
llftuor dealers In this > minty during
last y<ar. Notwithstanding the fact
that Dodge county Is under the opera
tion of th • general local option liquor
law the comptroller general Infoni.s
the tax collector that the evidenc»
against these parties as ll.iuor dealers
1h "conclusive" and his direction to
"collect” |m mandatory. H. A. Peacock
and 11. L. Donaldson pleaded guilty at
the last superior court here lo the
charge of viola ting th«- local option la w
and were fined, each In the sum of six
hundred and fifty dollars and conts of
i ourt. The cases nt Bandford and oth
ers have not been reached. It Is pre
sumed that these pleas of guilty added
to the evidence In the office of the col
lector of Internal revenue in Atlanta
com tltute the 'Voncluslvo" evidence on
which the comptroller general is act
ing.
WEALTH l\ PINE.
MOULTRIE. On.. Jan. 24.-Moultrie
In to have a new and \ory novel man
ufacturing enterprise. A company win
organized here this week to mnnufa'-
ture products from light wood and pin *
The promoters of the enterprise
i In possession of t
•ecus of extracting quite
valuable commercial prm
»od, lie sayr
id Is
of Atlanta 1
Mil
i Fils
If.
ha nkere.
and
* of the
In
the |o
r In <
.nth i
t the i
of*hl?" umli
Identified
tb»n of Berrien
eral year), nnd It Is with
that hi? mahy friends learn
••lv death He was a middle-
arid was loved and
■. . »». Tlmmonr.
ie« O L. c'neatnutt held
,r under the law orovldlns
or. of a tudg<- ami -ol!- I'o
ourt of Tlfton on To*-Any.
high. «
him Ilf If.
vlfe
by all
id i
vho
Despite
ea' Dime Social Club” met la
• • • v . Mi
an! delish-ftil refie-hmen
r.-stlnk place.
HILLSBORO.
HII.L8BORO. Gn.. Jan
having an epidemic here
horses Several have died
In the Inst few day.-.
Mr. F. Goolsby Is HI.
Mr. W. V. Rhy has mo'
i Matthews and Lillie Grif-
are guests nt Mrs. Homer
I Nicholson on Henderson avenue,
j Mr. C. F. A (island and family, who
Lhave been residing on Mlllcdge avenue,
have moved to their handsome new
1 country home.
Mr. A. G. Nicholson nnd family have
! moved to the handsome Ohsrbonnalr*
place on Mllledge avenue, which was
recently given to Mrs. Nicholson by a
relative.
Miss Eula Lee HmKh of Texas, a for-
| mef pupil of Lucy Cohb Institute, Is
visiting Mbs Rosa Hull.
Miss Hattie VnnBruner Is an attrac-
I tlvo guest of friends In this city.
Mrs. J. H. Wilson Is spending some
himself to law. literature and living
he nays. He propos.-M to bring out bin
book, "The Negro and the South,” soon
In elegant style. His many friends
1th engerrn ss.
reck on the 8MM-
Thursday night le
nd Hwalnshoro, whMh
engers and malls sev-
Im
iImci
that hie
aly
•alth In tho
• heretofore
»rtbless but
old pin.* stiirn|is,
been < onsldered li
a nuisance. Whlh
In their application for .charter, it is
brHtood that one of the principal
await Its oppeara
There was a srr
more Air Line
tween Wndloy o
delayed the
anufactured from tho
eo Knap. They stnrt •
a pita I of $30,000 with
apital
eral hours. No casualties.
A MACON DETECTIVE.
lot on tlie Trull of nn F.arnpe from
l.enxenxvorth, Knn., I'rlMon.
ATLANTA. Ji n. 24. Thomas Hewitt,
pine wood Is <
with n paid In
the privilege (n
five - hundred thousand dollar*. Tho
nt.-n behind th<* new company are
among Moultrie’s best husitosa men
and her wcalthloHt cit z' iih. Among
those named In the upp'lcation for
I*. B. Allen. W. W. Ashburn, Z. II,
Clark, C. E. Holmes. John Morrison, J.
B. Norman, Jr,*, W. C. Vereon and M. J.
nail.
Mm
i-tlvc
dative
lrn-
J. Row
dwelling hoi
th*' Dew be
Mr.
tnd little
nt Sunday in Valdosta
lr. S. A. Marshall, of Jacks
;d oth-
•day
W.
vlth
Rml h aer» unite
d.-'l e r»C jtld*r-
d many.
Mr. Han
Fij l»-
■> E. T M zell, of Savannah, sper t
M !«y in the rltv She was cn route
visit h.r mother at Live Oak. Hr
Mr. W p Whelpley. e? Charleston,
■s greeting his many Waycr .
>n !s Monday. Mr. Whelpley form* r-
ly resided in this city.
C. L Newborn, of Atlanta, spent 1
^1 ’ay niirht in ^he c.ty.
Mrs* William Wad’ey 1- vl««tlng h-r
r.-nr< rapt and Mrs L. Johnson, on
Mr J M Se*aoms visited Fitzgerald j
" • Ocilin Wednesday. ;
Mr N R. Garrett oame home from I
'■•masvillf this week and spent
■'•vw in the city with his family. [
• i Mrs P A Hay have »e-
! from their bridal tour f" N*'Uh
’a nd are stopping with the
- « parents Col. and Mrs. W. W.
h'-rp.- r, n (’.ilmore street. i
Mr John T. Brantley, on* of Blark- I
' • ?'s mo«t progressive and popular i
‘•p^nt Tuesday in Wa> roxs ,
Mr. ILitrer E. Williams, after a
dc^v.int visit to relatives and friends
insr. Miss Fletcher is -a pretty and a<
plluhed young ladv and Mr Lind"
prominent young business man of
1 ".Mlt. fin!II. Ixi't an.l Mr C. N Cl:
w*-re united in marring* at rh* hor
the bride's parent" in f.enox Wedn.
afternoon at 3 o'clock
Miss Katie Worst 11 gave an e n jo
en 1 ertalnment las* Fridav evening a
home of C*pt and Mr:- W. W Tim
on Love avenue, rompltmen ‘ary y
(eschers of th*- Ttfton public schools
the latent and interesting game«
indulged In until a late hour aero
refreshment- were served.
Ir.^
ally
attendance
Mrs E. J. Smith entertain
Wednesday Afternoon Club
bought the At-
I son store hous- and moved it.to It.
Miss Co hr:,!, of Sparta Is \|-»ithig her
ran imother, Mrs.,Mat Goolsby.
Mr. J. L AnJerson is inak ng big
irr pa ration for planting a large truek
arm. Mr. Anderson always makes a
urge profit every year on his vegeta-
marmiAi.lvili.f.
MARPHALLVILLE. (in Jan. 24 —
• j On Monday afternoon of this week, o*•-
| r urred a. charming so i.il func tion
when Mrs Oscar McKenzie and Miss
Caroline Riley complimented Miss Jes-
i H*- Reese and her attendants with a
■ ' re'herche 5 o’clock tea. Those who as-
ti nted the fair hostesses In receiving
were Mrs. James D. Frederick, MI«m< a
. , j.-sMe Ree»e. Bessie I^rine. Ella Ifutch-
i ir.son. Irene Murph. Carolyn Harrtfr
i Those who presided In the tea-room
1 j a ere Meads me Georg* T. Harris, A. A
: j Davidson. Felder J Frederi* k.The spi -
’ i clous parlors and halls were made lov»--
| ly by palms and cut flowers. In the tea
1 • roArn Japan**® decorations were used.
. | th* principal feature being an frnmens*
| time
i Mrs.
• prove,
i Mrs.
i with relatives In Atlanta.
I President Branson of th* Htnte Nor-
: nal S'* hool w ill visit Birmingham next
week In the Interest of th* university
summer school.
Mr. Otis Ashmore of Havannah will
visit Athens next week.
Major W. F. Platon of Atlanta will
t attend tn* meeting of the Schoolmas-
| tors’ Club In Athens n* xt week,
j Chancellor Walter B. Hill of the Unl-
1 versify of Georgia will leave n*xt we. if
today and called at the penitentiary
department for the purpose of having
a conference with the officials of that
department relative to the re!. .»*<•• of i
\ hi to
no months In th
unty. The man
*• name of Wooi
.* charge of cn
•'tod of a b-ss.
••by
'due
vlng a sentence o
halng.ing of Fultor
n was convj. ted uml.-
)d. He was tried upo’
ar breaking and con
<er grade of offense
? his punlslunent t<
York.
w*rtb Mr.
he will
George
her pretty • Japanese umbrella suspended over
for Ne
several d
Peabody.
Mrs. H. Tuck has returned from
Chattanooga, where sh«* went this week
to attend the marriage of her brother
Mr R. W. Ellis of Macon was a vis
itor In Athens thl* week.
Mr. H. R. Parshall of Atlanta spent
s-veral days this week with Athena
friends.
Mr. R. Merritt of Atlanta was in
the . :ty yesterday.
R. A. Anderaon of Atlanta was In the
city yesterday.
Mr. Robert W. Ivey of Atlanta was
her* a few days this week.
Ll*ut. Hardeman Brumby, who has
been with Admiral Dewey sine.* the
death of Mr. Brumby’s uncle. Lieut.
Thomas M. Brumbv. is visiting n.s
father. Capt. John W. Crumby, in this
Mr c W. Cooper, who has been clerk
of the superior court here for several
v* »rs. has removed to Atlanta, where
h* will reside- In future,
i Judge Hamilton McWhorter has re-
•^1 about thr*-. of ills nine montU*
tly Detective HeVltt discovered
! that Wood Is an assumed
j that tin* r.-al name of the < •
W. O. Murray, and that he escaped
from Leavnworth i»enltentlary In 1901.
; Hewitt says that Murray is catalogued ,
j as 2,1112 on th - r*< or ds of the penlton-
tiary department at Leavenworth, ,
! Kan. He also says that Murray ;
1 esi-aped with several other prisoners!
and that In their dash for liberty one
of th*- guards was killed; also that j
Murray Is now wanted at I**avenworth ,
to ,-inawer th» < barge of murder In tlila
connection. i
There is a big reward for the capture j
and return of Murray to the federal au
thorities of Leavenworth, and if Hewitt
•■an land Murray there he jMU he nbl» I
to pull down a fat roll of greenbacks. \
Hewitt has secured a picture of Wood. •
alias Murray, with a description of tb*
man a* cording to the Bertillon system. I
nrid th*-r" is no doubt that he has found I
in Wood the long lost W. O. Murray, |
whos* home previous to coming *o
Georgia was the prison at Ix-av* i-
worth, Kan.
THE* SEC'HKT OF LONG I.IFE
Consists in keeping all Dio main or
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f.ctlon. and In quickly destroying dead
ly disease germs. Electric I".tiers reg
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purify the blood, and give a splendid
appetite. They work wonders In cur
ing K'dney Troubles,- Female Com
plaints. Nervous Diseases Constipa
tion. Dyspepsia, and Malaria. Vig-.r-
vus health and strength always folio.v
their use. Only 60c, guaranteed by all
druggists.
I,Oft TL 4MHTF.lt KILLED.
MOULTRIE. Ga.. Jan. 24 —A negrd
named H« nry Iv*vett was found dea l
In th*- woods near Coleman’s mill,
three mlb-s north of Moultrie yester
day. Th** negro was employed at th*
mill as a teamster. H* drove his log
carl Into the woods early In the d*y
for a log add never came back. Ab ut
night his fellow employes at th* mill
became alarm'd about him and organ
ized a searching party. Lovett wn»
found a considerable distance In the
woods, and hud apparently been de-)4
, for som* time. His body was mashet
and badly mangled. And the aurrourd-
ings Indicated that he hyd been cauebt
bet
th" log he was carrying on hl«
art and other heavy timb*r and y roun t
o death.
CEDAR BLUFF. Va . Nov. 12.. DO?.
Wo have sold Johnson’s Chill nr\\
Fever Tonic for the past ten years.
We know If has saved hundreds of
long cases of fever and heavy doc-
tdrs’ hi Me. an 1
hundreds of c»u
It In our households.
CEDAR BLUFF WOOLEN CO..
Agency of this wonderful medlrtn*
will be f lared with good met». Addrssq
A. It. Girardeau, Havannah, Ck.