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GREAT MILL END SA| p
THFl MAUON TELBORA.PH: SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21,
1903
Those that come to-day will .{!? 1 .
Case, after case, of MILL-ENDS in \ri!i k ‘Pokings.”
Embroideries, Swiss, checked DimiHn!^ raS j w !l ,t ? La "n,
Ginghams, Chambrys, etc, were UD6 n«/^ Nainsooks,
many more to be opened To-Dav \Vn ° n Friday, and
for our ‘ y ' " 9 ar9 gating ready
Great Annual Mi "-End Sale
BAPTISTS GRATEFUL
FOR HOSPITALITV
Visitors to the Great Conference Splendidly Enter
tained in Macon Homes-—All the Baptist Churches
United in Extending a Royal Welcome to the
Strangers within the Gates—347 Delegates, In
cluding Pastors, were in Attendance up to Last
Night—Conference Closes Sunday Night.
T>r. William E. Hntcher. president of ten-fold upon the pastors taking tho
I tho hoard of trustees of Richmond Col- I Initiative.
M the At t,l ° inclusion of his Address, Dr.
Thut\
spite <
Mill Ms 121.2c
Mill Ends
Mill Ends 18c
Mill Ends » f S tt15c
Mill Ends "&,
Mill Ends colored dots, worth 2oc 15C urrlv ' u
, Uiiu .SUL no OOC, an *«TV I He u Mreoed the conference at 10 rto
M EfldS In TY; other good things will bo thrown Wt.rVnJ
out all during tho day. Road w “ u " 11 ime 1* not... k- aii.-..vere.i.... the ter-
THE UNION SUNDAY “AD.”
We fire BIG MILL-END GUN
id, Va..
r night I
nlns. appeared before the confc
sterday morning for the first
id delivered a strong lecture on
ral Sovereignty."
Dr. Hatcher's coming had
vaited with much interest, as h
scpected earlier In the sc
ind deh
by hi
quest la
nee which they were in doubt. The nice
me, ing then took a colloquial turn and oi
minister with four churches raised
i hearty laugh by Inquiring whether he
should give to all four of the churches
peon or dimply to the one where his m
had bershtp was.
ilon, Dr. Willingham replied that that
utes • mattA’r entirely with the pastor,
late t,ie knowledge that he had given 11
: ally to his home church would stimu
late the otheres to give abundantly
NEXT WEEK.
SPECIAL, INDUCEMENTS OFFEUED
Nobby Spring Suits
and Trousers
An Inspect Ion will convince yon.
F. W. GOETTE,
123 Cotton sre. Merchant Tailor
1 One Cent a Word |
WANTED
IN THE CHURCHES.
nor archbishop, nor any oth-
stical authority, but by the
oluntnry act of the church,
may bo easily wounded*
■ broken, and It is lumcnfa-
a pastor Is dismissed by a
is New Testament presents
inklngiy C com mi
or ship of the pas
few. The panto
best it
ppenrs
i they
YOUNG COUPLE
want two or thru
keeping; mention pr
car-old child
light house-
manent.
Pir^t Presbyterian church—Rev. It. Tf 1 ?
E. Douglas, pastor. Preaching 11 a. m. i
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.. \ Ht gal
f. ohn ^* _ McKfl y superintendent. Chrla- In the n
Uan Endeavor prayer meeting 7 p. m. with his
Public cordially Invited to all cervices, clothes s
Vlnevllle Baptist Church—Itev. S. C. him
T. od J’ S?’ ,or - Moot. C. B. Ellis and sentiments of 1-
Turner, superintendents Sunday the threshold, li
school. At 11 a. n). Rev. F. C. MeCon- Is a thin* of thi
*2*11, 5- D'. secretary of the Home Mis- 'tnevltobly scttl
*| 0 " Board, and at 7 p. m. Rev. T. P. work of life.
Ben, editor The Christian Index, will Dr. Hatcher philosophical!
speak. - -
The Workers' Prayer Circle n
9 a. m.; the Sunday school at 3; 10 a. tu
m., and the youns men's Blbl
-:lGp. m. A cordial welcome
it Mindly
iems4»lve«
but theao
id his bust
nnd Dr.
nd dough-
• h nt hoy
alned hint
turn made
A M people.
1 filled with sacr
Utility greet him
tho novelty, he sa:
WANTED. AT ONCE-Young puppy
without teeth for few days: will pay
for use of it. Apply at-1435 Second st.
WANTED—Three unfu
able for housekeepln
Jas. N. Parks, care Jnc
S. Hogo Drug Co.
WANTED^Posltion n
small family wl'h rc
tifaction guaranteed.
Home for Friendless.
3m and board: sat-
Mrs. Sandlfer, at
2bl Maple st.
WANTED—Good j
fire proof safe,
care Telegraph.
WANTED-To loan t
from five dollars up
household and kltche
thing of value: buslm
n thousand dollars,
on pianos, organs,
furniture, or any*
ah strictly conflden-
Hr
WANTED-A eompT
agent In Middle G
life Insurance comp:
UbUshed in Macon.
tent man as general
‘orgla for an old line
ny: ofTIco already e»-
Address, with refer-
Director, care Tele-
Is Its
f* at goodness.
1. j Dr Hatch
_ - ’ speaking o
East Macon Baptist Church—Dr. dlscrlmlnpt
Wm. E. Hatcher, of Richmond. Va.. serted that
will preach at Eaat Macon Bapttat compelled
church at 11 a. m. Dr. Hatcher la one without th<
of the greatest preachers of the South common *e
land and all will be delighted and ben- A pastor
eclared that he
Ive Judgment.
D f sober Judgine
also.
Dr. Hatcher told of the young Chinese
lad. Ah Fong, who was sen! over her*'
from the celestial empite to learn to
speak English. In order that he might
keep In the work when they established
English publications there.
The lad was In his home.
Hatcher said that his wife n
ter declared that he wnh tin
they ever saw, and this const!
to say that converted China
better Christians than our o
Dr. Sampey gave Scripture
the afternoon session on "Isaiah’s t’
pheclcn of Prosperous Jerusalem.”
These lessons have been of the most in
structive value, nnd copious notes of
them have been taken by tin* visiting
pastors at each sit tin. Dr. Sampey will
be heard again today nt both tin; morn
ing and afternoon sessions.
Dr. Willingham, ns announced else
where, will be heard nt the First Bap
tist church at the 11 o’clock Sunday
morning service. He has often been
heard here, and Is alwaya accorded a
royal home-coming.
J He related yesterday an experience
which he had never told before, lie said,
of the awful temptation to give up the
ministry several years ago. because in
his first year’s pnstornte he only bap
fixed one person, and that one was not
converted under his preaching.
The second year the temptation was
almost as great, for h*» had baptlxod
but two that year. He had been of-
IDidNot
Feel That
I Could
Falk
nine:
*d fo
hlH salui
eflted who hear him.
Dr. 8. Y. Jameson of Atlanta
•Peak at 3 p. m. Dr. Jamison Is sc
tary of the State Mission Board
one of the strongest prea
Itnble
II attic and char
- the respect o:
d truisms.
Dr. Hatche
Impo
npulMi
ed pn
Into the law. but he
1 nn(i « struggle,
"V , I learned that the power to s
•Jwd'lces 0 vnl'* * t ff* , ctlvenesH of pi
;er command I
Ih one-Iff his j
to go bn
d to
The pastor, B. Lacy Hoge, will preach that r
at 7 p. m., this being his last service Is said only
with the church, na he leaves next man. or he
week to take charge of First churc
of Jackson, Ga. All are invited to thea
services.
Ser- situntlo
will thi
BTRAWBERR!E3. STRAWRERRIE8 re-
calved cverv day. Macon Fish ft Poultry
Co., ’phone 233.
WANTED-One forty
er return tubular
sound and In good or
P. O. Box 24. Wurth* 1
sixty-horse pow-
ond-hand boiler,
cheap. Address
WANTED—Everybody I
chance on the $60 mac
•way at Singer Machine
ry st.
WANTED—Men t
always rush for
Par# now; years
r method;
. positions
ailed free
First Church of Christ Scl
vices Sunday, 11 a. m. Subji
Jesus. Golden text, "If an:
come after me let him deny himself a
and take up his cross an 1 follow me." o
Testimonial meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
m. All are Invited to attend these pub
lic meetings. Services are held In the 1'
hall of the Public Library. Reading «
rooms Commercial bank building, No. I
17. . . v
ful In the soc
ought to be."
that the pasto
i ment. that he
delight- |
always lig
lot trip hi
business
through. 1
bom In h
SPECIAL SALE
Saturday and Monday
Delicious pineapple chunks, large
cans .10c
Delicious Csllfornia peaches, large
cans 170!
Delicious Csllfornia apricots, large
cans 17o
Delicious California Cherries, large
cans i 17c
Delicious California Bartlett peart,
large cans 17c ,
Delicious California Green Gage
plums, large cans 17c 1
One can each kind to a customer.
Have you tried A. ft P. Special Blend
Coffee, the best on the market, at 23c
per pound.
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
60S Cherry at. H. W. ELKINS, Mgr.
ares, but a
The pastor
(lurch is the
the
nffn
Muht Seai
Visitors to thi* Flint Baptist church
I ant night were repaid for their atteml-
not Room lo think mice. Two of the ablest members of
A° when it the state ministry held the platform,
nnd both talked on new lines of
thought relating to the muse of mla-
I me elons. They were Dr. T. P. Bell, editor
udg- of tho Christian Index, Atlanta, nod
i,. r a Dr. F. C. McConnell, secretary of tha
i hie home mission board of the Houthorn
nnd Baptist convention,
mind Both spoke upon the power of money
I know at for good or evil. Dr. Bell compressed
ind " so many things within the rim of a
ntclllgence. allver dollar that Dr. McConnell nd •
the world milted Ills own amazement of its won-
not ped- derful power.
Dr. McConnell In one of the most
effective pul pi teem In the.Month. 11**
Is a graduate of Mercer, and early won
ost for his Ida spurs both as an orator and thinker.
If thi- $100,000 contributed yearly to
tho home mission board whs withdrawn
*it In n business <cnse for t*n yearn, they would lone their
hold on Oklahoma, the Indian Terri
tory. Arkansan. Louisiana nnd Florida.
Their work must go cort*dlary with
th<- commercial progress of a city If
th**y hoped to maintain a foothold In
such cities.
He pointed to New Orleans an an
Illustration. New Orleans, he said,* as
powerful an Nineveh of old. of an. h
history—where they hud Just
bufincri way. He
should administer on his sninry In a
systematic nnd honorable wny.
He says It helps n pastor wonderfully
to pay li s hills with cheeks, though the
amount In bank may he nmnll and the
amounts of the check almost pitiful.
"I do r**t Puget that churches are
wofully Inefficient In their financial
systems," he says, "and that nomo
pastors have an idea that the wny to
tii* a uIoi W h Is to live on the
ragged edge of starvation," which he
considers a great rriietake.
He advises the pastor to keep out of
debt. "If he is In debt and In a per
petual tani
about his
nnd In
nnd bewilder
a 111 not
affelrs the
FOIl It EXT
Geo. B. Turpin Sons.
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans.
333 Third St.
FOR SALE
fried oysters d«uv*
of cltv -teaming hot.
Poultry Co., ’phone 233.
FOR SALE —Seven-room bouse, with nv'd-
•rn conveniences. Apply to Dr. E. D.
Hope. 1333 Third st
I.OST AND FOUND
LOST-Small Shrine stick .
l»ack with carnet on red face; reward.
* A. Weir. 710 Mulberry st.
■ • " X yep On Columbus R" «-i. near uj»h
tnan’s Cro-slng. one buck-skin pony, ”
••ddle and leather gurth
ftirned to J. " ~ “ ‘
Rent Collections a Specialty.
For Rent.
roecr nniLJh. •*ritinn. the t.-illor
think Iilihnt lh' unpaid <"r r.mt,
, 0 t ;tt)out th, roli<* of rlghtcnumn-.ii
“Dkar Mns. Pink ham : — It In with tlmnk fulness I write Hint T.yafs
E. 1‘lnklmm's VcRctablo Coinpound has Ih'imi of tho uroatost help to
mo. My work keeps mo stand ini? on my foot all day and the hours are
lontf. Some months aj;o it didn’t seem as though I could stand it. I
would irot so dreadfully final and my hack ached so I wanted to scream
with the pain. When I not home at night I was so worn out I had to
ko risdit to tied, and I was terribly blue and downhearted. I was irregu
lar and the How was scanty, And T was jmlo and had no appetite. I told
a girl friend who was taking your medielno how I fell, and she said I
ought to take it too. So I got a bottle of I,yd la K. l*lnhliain> Vege
table Compound and eommeneed to take it. It liolped me right off.
After tho iirst few doses menstruation started and was fuller than for
some time. It seemed to lift a load off me. My baek stopped aching and
I felt brighter than I had for months. I took throe bottles in nil. Now
1 never have an actio or pain, and I go out after work and have a good
time. J am regular nnd strong nnd am thankful to you for the change.
“I recommend Lydia K. l’liiUlmin’s Vegetable Compound when
ever I hear of a girl suffering, for I know how hard it is to work wheu
you fool so sick." — Miss Mamie Kkirns, fir>a nth Ave., New York City.
Women should not fall to profit by the experiences of these
women; Just ns surely ms they were cured of the troubles enu
merated In their letters, just so certainly will Lydia K. IMukham'a
Vegetable Compound euro others who suffer from womb trou
bles, Inllainination of tho ovaries, kidney troubles, irregular and
painful menstruation, nervous exeltuhllity, nnd nervous prostra
tion; remember that tt Is I.ydla FI. IMnUhain's Vegetable Com
pound that Is curing women, and don’t allow any druggist to
sell you anything else In Its place.
Miss Amanda T. Pctterson,.Box 131, Atwater, Minn., says:
“Dear Mrs. Pinkuam. — I hope that you
will publish this testimonial so that it may
reach others and let them know about your
wonderful medicine.
“ It.'foro taking I.ydla E. Pinklmin’s
Vegetable Compound I was troubled with
the worst kind of fainting sisdls. Tho blood
would rush lo my head, was very nervijus and
always felt tired, had dark circles around eyes.
“ I liavo now taken several tiottles of
I.ydla E. Piiiklium's Vegetable Com
pound and am entirely cured. I had taken
doctor’s mfcdlcino for many years but it did
mo no good.
“ Pluasu accept my thanks for this most
excellent medicine which is aide to restore
health to suffering women.”
No other female medicine in the world has
received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No
other medicine bus such a record of cures of female troubles.
Those women who refuse to accept anything else are re
warded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want
— a cure. Hold by Druggists every where. Refuse all substitutes.
» FORFEIT If w„ ,»nnot fnrthwlth pm4ltr« th. «irlf{liif.l Mt.r. And .Ifti.tnrMof
•buvo tealliuoiiUU, which will prove Ihrlr nliiolulo n«nti!iien**»i».
I.ydlft K. rinkham Medicine Co., Lynn **
mile in mi»4?4l**
tor* Nt h ha
th* h#?*t l»H*
nte 1* lh»* lo
Dr. R.
mond. V
lons-tlm*
Dfilraltlc ofl
Rank lluililln
Ins «nd Ayr#
lernnns Seeelow.
Wllllnifham, now of Rlch-
hur a native Georgian, a
P i,I nt of Mil ran. In a force-
t the Bap
tho nftomoon »****elon
tho CleorKl'i rhurrho* t • **»—
va,.,U in thi* *tato. doHared
■)( tho Fouth fihouhl
forolgn
oNtahiished Iho barracks mission,
that * hurch was n\x miles remote from
any nthor Baptist church through th*»
packf'l MtrootH of that city.
On tho other hand, if they would
double the contributions to mission*
for that period, ho would pledge them
1.000 more Baptist churrho* In tbo
South and an annual increase In mis
sion fund* of 9.10.000.
From the proaent ratio of Immigra
tion from tho old world lo thi* coun
try. *-*t!mating that onr-thlrd would
gravitate Southward In tho next i**n
year*, ho dorlarod that 1,000.000 Immi
grant* would have nettled In tho South
In that time, lacking only a half million
of th** pr«**ent population Of Georg!*.
Cuba win peculiarly tho BaptlMtn’
ward, for they wore tho f!r*t to enter
there, and they had more preacher* In
tho Hand than all tho other derlomlnn-
tlonw combined. They had preacher*
In plenty, while the other* sadly want** I
them
th* p:'
Baptist*
or all nth*
PERSONAL
•HAD and
s ■ • « ; A rh'
P. Clarke ft CO-
nd fresh every
For Sale.
46 acres near SammcrfioM; about
twelve acres clear. No improve
ments other than a cabin and small
barn; good wood and water,
$500.00 will buy It.
Frank B. West,
Real Estate and Insurance.
American National Bank Building
ary of the fo
Dr. \Vir
every
that l» i
couldn’t
certainly
•Everybody think-
ppllcrtnl that com
After the preaching Dr. Jameson
tiled for the thank offering, which he
•gleeted Inst night. The meeting then
os-d with the ii*iinl aequnlntance-
iftklng nnd friendship-renewal*,
inxham Thoae In Attendant***.
11 hoard 1 I’p till lust night there was an even
tion. i -47 Baptist pastors and delegate* in .»t-
t stat* - I tendance upon the Sunday school con-
South 1 fere nee In thi* city, and these visitors
1 easily 'come from ail part* of Georgia, front
In the th#* mountain* to tho Boutherntier,
;• ml*- 1 and from the Bavannah to tho Chat-
rid $100 ; tahoorhee.
rk. j In thi* list le some of the ranking
church Baptist thought of the *tato. ami of
number j jhe South. Several speakers have said
nionary ; it is the most helpful gathering th<y
ve send ever attended.
u*. but At the conference yesterday after-
a - noon Dr. Jameson asked those who
wanted to. and we * WO uld remain over till Tuesday to stand
than thirty stood up. and Dr.
•aid he would take on hi* rv
eopl* blan
*om^ of
vrecked in
SS
h^lr communill^,.
fart that they had a m»l<v*orou»
n In th-lr Immediate vleinlty
ht ar-fnunt for their -ager de«.re
m. he j
ai>pll- ' ,1
:h .nd j ^
) Hunday night
A Urge majority of the pa.tore could
.1. J, Crow, Mnrletln; M. O. Carpenter,
Klmtaland; a. A. Cowan, AUanlo-. c
I). Cnrler, Ellnvllle; J. r. i.'alhoun. Tlp-
petvlllc: T. J. Ccdll), Htateehoro; K. 11
Clark, I-exliiKton; b. A. Cooper, llax-
ley; J. II. Cowart, Cray Mount; fl. It.
cede, Chaunroy; 7„ H. (Murk, Moultrie;
J. A. cinrk. cnxton; w. II. cox, I.l-
thonln; William I). farewell, High
Nhoala; Hr. J. F. Cato. I’lalne; A.
Chnmblee, Raoderevllle; W. A. L'ulhor-
tnn, Kliellnian; .1 II. Corawell. llep*'.-
bnh; .V. (1 Chrletopber. llepxlhah; Tar.
mil Mih. Chaeloln, Mexico; .1, H. Cline,
Ilyron; J. C. Camp, Joneeboro; Mr, .f.
II lloirmao, .Inrkeon; A. J. Chamblla.
Wortham; Ml“e Vlrklola Cater, For-
aylh; X. II. Col", Mcllae; J. M. lleFoo,
Morrow; (!. J. Davie, Cornelia; 1’. W.
Davie and wile. la'Xlnkloo; W. M.
Dyer. Acworth; Mien latrenu Davie.
I .Indoll; Alh'lt K. Dlx, 1'erry; W. W.
Dowdy. Ir,wood; U. D. Do Wleee. Com-
mloic, Mlee Martha Down, Davlehoro;
T. It. Dmckan, Wnrthen; W. I'. Dowdy.
Mcllae; YmitiK Davie. Athene; J. A.
Edge, Palmetto; John F. Karlen, Mon
roe; Mre. C. A. KnalKn. Foreyth; P I 1 '.
Elliot, Adel; Dr. J. M. Froet, Naeh-
vllle; T. 11 Fuller. Abbeville; Dr, <).
J, Forreeter, Wnehlnaton; R. R. flwalt-
ney, Home; D. H. (Irlndle. The Olnde;
W. M. flllmore. Rrunewlck; <!. W.
Galnea. Thompeon; M. A. Orare. VI-
dalla; J. II. Orlfflih, lluehanan; W. J.
Goddard, Vlr lorla; M. T. (laultm y.
Duller: 11. F. (iondln. Flndlnyeon; Pro-
feeeorA. B. Greene, Hlawaeeee; F, D.
Gregory. I.umpkln; C. T. rireer. At
lanta; Mre. H. M. Hltehrock. Haodere-
vllle; P. E. Hudeon, Arlalrevllle; W. 7>
Hammack. Coleman; William Hoe-
eey. McRae; J. b. Helme. 'ai-
vleton; c. K. Hendereolt, Cedartnvn.
J. .R. Jlendereon, Htin Hill: J- r r Hur
ley, Cnltimbur: )t. D Headden, Rome:
B. F. Hogan. Cllto: J. 0. Hunt Hummer-
vllle; R. D. Hawklne. Dlllnrd: " W.
Kelly. F. M. Hanenn, Angurda; Mlee
Hendereoo, Auguera, 11 H “ nrr ^ r '
not remain over flunday, aa they had to ; I-umher Clty^
turn to their chargee, and while many j Rlrhmond. V
..d. Tall;
R. D. llawklne.Cor-
nllla; Cleveland Holm'., l.lndale
J. Hunter. Keipin. J. M
hrlr.
rlabl
nlly
f'
ild they would return. Dr. Jatnew
ought it beet not to prolong the roa
rer, ee till Tueeday, aa flrnt contern-
ated.
IX
■ a full forre of expert t i
nd, 3|J Second ft. an
do all kind- of tnneorlal.
Poeeible etyle. J. o
n«h and oyjtere every
~»rke tr Co
“ the beat
StDCILLAXEOCi
turkey* and chirk*'•
ftirfiJ ‘ l '' Pineapples an<1 li»'*i- in
* hat better do you waM
*•' • ft Poultry Co., ’phon** -- c -
Bald win apples, sweet KFr-l'
*r\ c ’ rr ‘* n b«rr1i'*. raisin*, rurrar.’-
nut*, prune*. R C U' •
' • '-IllrjN buckwheat imd G-
syrup. Oscar Bradh*>.
^S^,,7HVER *nd Jemev butter.
4 Armory building.
... A FARMS
, desire
CHASE
far'* OF
bred ACRE*
bile* OF
veniest
3 TO RENT OR Ft’R-
pnOVED
WEM
f FI FT'* TO TWO III A-
ITIll'l FIVE
ACO \-OXE CO.T-
T 0 SCHOOL* A-'* D
client HE!
preferred-
H. HORNE,
. and that fr**
a* sending th* m.
outhern Baptist convention I
sing work«-r* In Ghina. Japan
nd oth**r rountrl**. Th«* *-xp<*-
tof the board hM»l taught lh*-rn t
. n l only person* phyMra’Iy ahN- t
[,,» v.:th the grave responslbilltle* th
....,rker* would have to contend «lth
Dr. Willingham empnaslzed th*- ne^
.-•or- leading in th** giving to ml*
- , r orrl*rr that they might sxp»r
v r measure nt eontrlbutiop'* fror
-,,-tnberi of their flock. He told n
• . .a* where the result had b**«*
B03 *•«>* r,r •
BROWN'S
Bronchial Trocht
promptly Relievo Cough*, Hoer*eneoe,|
Throat and Lung Troubiee.
Nothing «»col> thi* etmpWi remedy.
following I* a complete list of the
del'-gate* In attendance at the mission
ary conference now in session:
Rev. W. W. Arnold, Jr., and Rev. W.
W Arnold. 8r., Richland; Rev. W. Y.
Avery. Parrott. Rev. B. R. C,. Adam*.
Atlanta; liev. K. B. Atkinson. Vienna;
MIsh E. H. Atkinson. Vienna; Ml**
Krr.msi Amo*. For*yth; M*r. Georg*
Andrews, Atlanta; Mr. Frank Ann!*.
N. a nan: Rev. J. M. BritUIn, Fort Val-
ley; Rev. r. M BritUIn. McDonough
Mr. William Barrett, Athens; Rev. G.
L Barnwell. Btlllwell; Dr. and Mr*. T.
V Bell. Atlanta; Rev. J. W. nutt*. A*-
lanta; Rev. T. M. Blalock, Ashburn;
Rev. W. A. Babb. Atlanta; Rev. J. r.
Brew ton. McRae; Rev. W. T. Brantley,
Huckabee. Rev. O. W. Brown. A. 1*1.
R v L Brantley, Tennille; Rev. B. T
Britt. Eulonia; Rev. G. R. Blrbec, Fort
Ciines; Rev. G. R. Brown. DUlnnl;
l ev Mr. Boardman, T^exfngton: Rev.
\Y H. Brown. Bussey; Rev. J J. ft* i• -
r:’f Griffin; Dr. T. J. Beck. Handers-
vi: e; Rev. L. O. Boyd. IgaGrang*-. Re/.
M. Bennett, Moultrie: Jack Hiidr***
cjIlia; J. R. Brown, South (’arolli.a;
rollton;
Hugh H«r
flaw. A tin i
the responnlbllity to on- I Boque; W. L
that the conference would close I J- Howard,.W
* * * I nllla * ri«v,1nn.i niniui'n. ,,
Henderson,
William E. Hatcher,
Hubbard, Gar-
J. Henderson. Davlsboro,
In, Forsyth: W. J. Holts-
I;i' Rev. J J. flyman, Ar-
I Mr* B. H. Ivey, Bparta
Mr Jennings, Plains; Otlfc Jones,
Plains: P. A Jessup. Tlfton: Dr. B. Y
Jameson. Atlanta: J. R. Jester, Bain
bridge r. B Jones. McRae; E. W.
Johnson. P**nfl*-M: Mr. and Mrn. W. A.
Johnson. Fay-tt**vlllo Profesrtr C. H.
H Jackson, F'»rsyth: John D.tJordan,
Savannah. J H Kilpatrick.’ White
}»l i( r.u f F Kimball, Kennensburg;
\!< x H Kendrick. Davlsboro; J. D.
Knn.vn Sa.sser; J W. Klrtoo, Adel; W.
D k<•«■«*• f’uthbert; If. L. Keese.Cuth-
h**rt. W W. Kelby. Whltesburg; J. J.
Klmsey, Hlawasn; Parry I^ee. Jackson;
J M. Leverett. fiOrust Grove; W. W.
I>Andrum, Atlanta; Rev. Lock, Duller,
S J. r.awton. Watkinsvllie; N. R. Lit
tle, Wadley: J- 8. McLenoh, Statesboro;
A. M Marshall. Rudden; Mies Mar
shall, Rudden; R. O. Martin, Cat Creek;
O. B. Moncrief. Atlanta; T. U. Morgan,
Alley; W. J. Maddox. Maddox; B. W.
Milton. Augusta; W. W. Mabry, Atlch-
lantl; R. Ij. Mottley, Augusta; A. J.
Morgan, Asworth; B. !’. Mitchell, Bow-
ersvillc; T. K. McL'utchen, Monroe; 8.
R. Mitchell, Findluyson; John R. Mad
den, Conn.nl; Dr. F. C. Mct’.uim-ll,
Atlanta; Miss Ida Martin, Forwyth; 8.
A. McMahon, Taywell; A. B. Mlnchew,
Davis; M. A. Mcf'aw, Acworth; Mrs.
H. Newsom, Ijfivlsboro; It. K. Neighbor,
Afuericus; <L M. Num, Llndle; J. H.
Oliver, Augusta; H. E. Owens, Ilolly
Kprlngs; J. H. Oliver, Augusta; J. It.
OxTor*!. Douglas; Miss Lillian Orr, Dr-
\lsboro; A. P. Owens, LnOrange; Jnm»s
l'o u-. Wnodwtock; J. F. Pursu, Atlanta;
J. It. Pendleton, Reynolds, It. II. Pitt,
Richland; D. M. Pressly. Oartersvllle;
J # K. l*»ice, Rev. Pearson, C. A. Ridley,
Montlrello; J. A. Hussu. Btellavlllo; C.
B. Ragsdale, Holly Bprlngs; T. J,
Rucker. Cold water; Mr. and Mrs. P. D.
Llndale; H. K. Rogers, Monroe;
II. L. Roberts, Chcrok'*-*; J. 8. Rodgers,
Atlanta; R. F. Hrnith, I»cu*t Grove;
1 Mrs. Tt. A. Halter, Bartow; T.
N. Bmlth, Tennille; A. L. Sisk, Elber-
ton; \V. If. Smith. Columbus; E. J.
Bmlth. Tennille; J. D. Smith, Ltridale;
R. Sampey. Linda le; J. F. flln-
gleton, Eutonton; H. G. Bmlth. Dudley;
J. Holomon, Atlanta; G. W. Bmlth,
Harrison; John It. Harnpey, r»uiKVllle,
Ky.; H. W. Spillman. Nashville, Tenn.J
Miss Heal, Forsyth; Miss Stone, For
syth; H. A. Sheffield, McRae; IT. P.
Sheffield, Pine Log; W. H. Strickland,
Concord; Dr. Hlmms, Hawklnsvllle;
R. K. Tooke, Oglethorpe; W. S. Tucker,
Lumber City; J. If. Tappan, Baconton;
(J. II. Thrasher, Ohe: J. B. Taylor, At
lanta; J. A. Thompson, Klngsland; A.
J. Taylor, MoultrP; R. B. Taylor, Bue
na Vista; W. M. Tldd. Columbus: C. D.
Thigpen, Bun Hill; T. R. Talmadge,
Forsyth; Mr. Taliaferro, Bandersvllle;
R. F. Vann, Raleigh, N. C.; R. Van
Deventer, Bavannah; R. J. Willingham,
Richmond, Va.; W. L. Walker. Dublin;
W. A. Wray. West Point; T. J. Watte.
Forsyth; H. 8. Ward, Lumber City; E.
L. Williamson, McRae; W. A. Woosley,
Ranger; A. C. Ward, Atlanta; Mr.
Williams; Ebens; J. W. Wltherlngton,
Hagan; J. E. White. Atlanta; Thomas
Walker. Augusta; M. D. Weaver, Lex
ington; J. !>. Winchester, Cordele; Mrs.
C. M. Wilkinson, Augusta; I). B.
Waite. Nee so; Dr. and Mr-. J. A.
Wynns, Gainesville; O. Tom West. Al
bany; Benjamin West. Penfleld; J. J.
Oaultney. Marshallvllle; T. D. Cunning
ham. Vista; c I>. Perry. Tallni>oosa;
<1 W. Duggan, North*--n. Miss Walker,
Nor then.
IIKMRI.RKRO IIFCITAL.
Tickets for H**sselberg Recital. Tues
day night, at Wesleyan f'hnpel, ar** now
on sale nt Mallory II. Taylor's and Jno.
B. Hoge'* drug store*.
fjeneral admission 250
Reserved Scat* 500
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