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THE MA(\CON TELEGRAPH ; SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 28,
1903
MACON’S’
\D( Striped Madras
We will on tomorrow place on ealo a largo quantity of^Stripcd
„ ni® 8 ' This ia a well-assorted gelection of these par*
a special mb - ' ir goo^a^ogp^iijy suitable for tab suite. Ib
Hioi>n«i'i) wiTfiniur to demonstrate to you just how cheap wo can
roods, we will place this lot on sale tomorrow at the
asd xoiiTiirciiN, AXt^ijQgiy, j ow p^ce of, per yard
OFFICIALS OF THf&X.
rntity ol
6
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White Corded Pique
6^
Thirty-six inches wide. An unusual width for
this class of goods. These goods are well worth'
12^ cents the yard, but tomorrow they go at
A special roeet^
Commerce wj* ■
noon to ct_ A.
of ached*
™ "Ss last wedk
■ aid so, and a
L CONTINUE AT LESSER’S
k; equally so with the expressions of hundreds who visited our store:
ain this week you will soou discover, after reading our “ad,” that we
>
jw and caro-
wo now havo
“The Strollers,”
Song Illustrators and £ f 0 J 5
uninking a r.- .nondotxs out in Parasols. Those
hVo all of the lilgn grade variety and tho price wo will
quoto you will bn astonishingly low.
Fisi
Corset Covers
Wo have just rocffJvod a largo shipment of Corsot
C ivors, full fronta, which, if price is any inducement,
w.ll fipjxjal to all womankind. Wo will offer for tomor
row only:
Our 89 cents Cftr I ^ ur cout9 OCr'
value for vuluo for ^[JC
[Lace?stripe Dimities, Lace=stride Batiste,] ■ YXy^ C
1" y ard
values \
35 c [ Lace=stripe Lawn, all to go at one price
CUT-PRICE
Mon’s and ladios’ Gloria Silk Umbrellas, QO,,
stool rod, natural handlos, $1.25 value '0v
Ladios hoso, drop-stitched, fast black, 1A r
15c valuo *»»
Ladios’ white Ribbod Vests, tapod yoke, C-
10c valuo db
Short longth Tablo Linon Damask, satin iftp
All linon Table Napkins, fast edges, '7Q,,
Special valuo «
BARGAINS
Ready-made sheets, hemmed and ICq
ironed, 59c valuo '.
Ready-mado Pillow Cases, unmatchablo (J/Lf
values, oach...., U/2w
Special values in white Bed Spreads Cl 1C
$2.50 value Vl-W
$4.00 Marseilles Spreads, special for
next week
Novelty Fans
All wondered how we
re intend to continue to
Med that the gWls (quality and price considered) which we offer our customers this week were never before
'" ' T - great reduction. We have always met competition with success. Our success is the logical result of 28 years’
*"*.tidied the public wants and mastered them- Our promises have been carried out with prompt performance. Our prices
cooooooooo*cxxx)ocooccoooooocoooo( 6nd doubt that this store is beneficial to rich and poor, high and low. ’TIS “THE STORE THAT SAAES 101- MONEY.”
ITuslin Underwear
Look at our window display of Muslin Underwear.
Our stock is replete with all tho latest designs. Ouo of
tho special features of this cut-price sale is the immense
reduction in this particular department.
Just received, a shipment of tho latest thing in
Fans—somethipg entirely now.
See them Moneay at
25c each
Purses and Hand Bags
In ordor to reduce our well-assorted stock of Purses
and Hand Bags, the price has been reduced on them to
about half their real value.
NEWS NOTES FROM
GEORGIA TOWNS
i of Social In
| OHKKSL1XO—HOLMES
SPARTA, Oft., Juno 27.—Invitation*
lire out to the m:s111.K- <>f Mt «* Am.I'
<;hr. xltiiK mill Di rh.u II.- 1.1 Is
SIolmoN to in . iir nil \v« ■Ini-.l IV ..ft. ,
lUKia, July l, at 2:10 o'clock. It will be
li home wrddlmr. .Mis . iln . mHiik 1- iL-
glfta! uni nitrii-IIm* n "inn; i!. • 11 k 111 • .
cif Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Archer, >nd a
favorite with a Midi- .dr ..f fiI.mmIm
Dr. Holmes I* a rising young physl-
< inn of MMIcn and enjoy* enviable | op«
lilarlty ludli m I,illy ,m.l i n-l—slm. *llv.
Mm Elisabeth Smith fjrna hostess
Tuesday evening of n delightful enter
tainment In honor i f Misses li-ru
t:anus mid dull.i Lumpkin Colum
bus. Dainty
ed dur
omitti
ng the
I thr
aid |»r
id nothin
iote the
JIiitIk, lllrdlc Will
Hum Smith, Mr. and
.Mrsiri, Ubodc* ( in
Harry Mlddlebrook*
iind Albert Vardctna
Mis E. Is. Quiver
jmr.-nts, Mr. and Mu
tngti
limes Mattie
la Gilbert,
i*. E. Wiley,
rl Fleming.
Fluke
of Wa
II. Dur well left Wednesday
for Kiitnnton, where she will the
•curst of her parent*, Mr and Mr*. J.
C Held.
Mis J .D. Mulltlly In* returned to
her home hi M . n. ..f.-i |>!.> .uni
visit to Cftpt. and Mrs. It. It. Il.ixter.
Mis* Mamie Harris and brother, or
WlUMlRrvltle. nre the guest* of Mr.
Ulid Mr*. Wm Burnett.
Mix Lyman Hearn of Atlanta It re-
ruprrattng from a protracted lllneM at
Hi*- home of her parent* here.
rapt, and Mrs. H. It. Raster have
ns their guests Mr*. W. II. William*
«n t daughter*, Misses Mory and Ruth
William* of Birmingham, Ala.
Senator It. D. Merritt *nd Represen-
tatlw II II. I.lttle repaired to Allan-
ta Monday and nusxeted their names
at legislative roll call Tutsduy morn-
In;.
Mr. S. D. Robert* who hold* a lucra
tive government position In Washing
ton is spending part of hi* summer
A a rat Ion with Sparta friend*.
Footer Harley who ha* held a gov-
«rnm.i nt position th# past two year* In
Washington, wa* the guest of b'i pa
rents, Judge and Mr*. J. A. Harley,
this week. Prater left th!» morning for
F•"little. Wash., to take a position with
the civil engineering department of the
Tutted State* service.
Fred Dell of Fan Antonio. Tex., ia
the guest of hts mother, Mr*, a. F.
Fell
Mrs. U If, Gray ha* returned to h r
home in Hamesvilte. after a pleasant
> i*it to rotative* and frianda bora.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Holme * and lit-
tie R, n (Jray, accompanied Mn- Gray
It-
ville, Al*..
•pend the
and Mr*.
JORDAN—JOSSKY
TALBOTTON. Ga.. June IT.—Mis*
M !■ M »r\ " i - n tr • . I •
Mr. Jame* Weaver Jordan on Wednes
day evening. The church wa* embow
ered In palm* and ferns, with a natural
canopy of Achtltan jessamtoa am) cle
matis. Mr*. Hugh Fairfax Wtlkeroon
1 resided at th* organ and played softly
throughout the ceremony. A* the slg-
nal note* of Lohengrin Bounded the
rarty entered In the f« :i >wlng man*
ner: Mr. Jame* Collier and Mr. Cox,
« r posits Mr. J. N. Luc*a and Mr. Wil
liam Keller. Then came Mr.. Jam**
w< aver Jordan and hi* brother, Mr.
7V'h»rt G. Jordan, of Macon; Miss
Maude Marie Joaoey on the arm of her
maid of honor, Kate Mumforl
f f Macon. At the altar they were met
hr Rev. W. E. Maim ford, wh* Impre*.
alvely pronounced the votra.
The bride wros gowned tn chiffon over
taffeta. The skirt had a yoke and
panel* of rose point lace, the waist wa*
elaborate with n berth* of point tore.
The bridal veil wo* confined by * dia
mond and peart sunburnt, the gift of
the groom. She carried * shower bou*
«j j-t of whit* .carnation*.
The brtde it bright pud sttractlvt.
Bhe has trnveled extensively and !«
cry popular. Mr. Jordan 1* courteous
nd affable, and prominent tn business
circle*.
Mis* Murnford woa handsome In point
d’stprlt over pink taffeta. Bhc c&Uted
pink carnations.
The home of the bride’* grandmother,
Mrs. M. B. Leonard, waa the scene of
ths reception. Marguerites and aweet
pea* brightened the entire house. Can
delabra cast a silver radiance. Tho re
membrances were very handsome,
many coming from the far Northwest-
Out-of-town guest* were: Mis* Mary
Chapman of Corteraville, Mis* Dell of
Gainesville, Mr*. Robert* of Columbus,
Mr*. A. W. Cosart of Columbus, Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Jordan of Macon, .Mrs.
Illnlng of Dutler.
DVPItKR-POWBnS.
PERRY, Ga.. June 27^-On the even
ing of the 24th Instant at the home of
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Powers, In Perry,
at fl o’clock, their daughter; Ml** Eve
lyn Towera, waa married to Mr. Wei-
ton D. DuPree of Amcrlcux. Rev. J.
W. Flmmona was the officiating clergy-
wa* a large crowd of young
l»rercnt and n few elderly cou-
h« couple left that evening via
Fort Valley for Chattanooga, Tenn.,
to spend their honeymoon.
DCOUL #
DUBLIN. Go.. June 27.—One of the
events of the past few day* wa* the
marriage of Miss Idonla Chavous nnd
Mr. John Drown. The ceremony wa*
performed at the home of the bride’*
parent*, Mr. and MV*. Ancll Chavous.
by Rev. M. A. Jenkln*. A number of
friend* and relative* were present to
witness the marriage.
Mr. nnd Mr*. J. F. Willi* of Allen
town were In the city a few duy^ ago
visiting Mr. and Mr*. J. Tom Coombs.
M1*h Dorothy Gilbert ha* returned
from a visit to relative* tn August*.
lion. J. A. Uranium of Statesboro was
In the city a few day* *g».
Mrs. S. J. Hntaway t* visiting rela
tive* In Augusta.
Mr*. Daniel A. Hmlth I* back from a
visit to friend* In Banderivtlle.
Ml** Ilennle Lou Hughes has re
turned to her home In Danville after
■pending several day* In the city, the
guest nt the family of Judge John H.
Adams.
Ml*s Rena Drandon of Thomas villa I*
visiting In the city, guest of her broth
er, Mr. David 8. Drandon.
Mr*. WlmbMrly Dent ha% returned
from a visit to 8avunnah nnd State*- i
boro.
The Misses Sell*. Mrs. Albert F.hrllch |
and Mr. Jerry Eckstcm of Savannah
are visiting In the city, guests of the
family of Mr. Emanuel Dreyer.
Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Ward nre visit
ing relatives at Ward City, Fla.
Mrs. II. R. Robinson has returned to
her home nt Carrollton after spending
tome time in the city, guest of her sla
ter, Mrs. J. R. Hightower.
TAi.noTrox
TALBOTTON, Ga.. June 27.—Mr*.
Hugh Fairfax WUkerson complimented
Ml*» Georgia Tbonrton with a delight-
fut progressive flinch party on Wednes
day morning. Jn the receiving party
were: Mrs. II, F. WUkerson. Mra. A.
It. Wllkeraon, Mies Georgia Thornton,
Miss Juliet WUkerson. The parlors
were opened and nine tablet were used
In the progression. The score cards
were In white and gold. The floral
schema waa In marguerites. Mr*. WU-
kerson and Uttle Juliet affected the
white and gold of this starry-eyed bio*,
mn. Th* prises were shared by Mis*
Faille Fannie Oorman. Miss Mattie Mke
Parker and Mrs. J. M. Heath. Miss
Parker was successful and tendered her
prise to Mrs. William Parker Leonard.
Mrs. Heath won the second prise, a
shower bouquet of marguerites. Dainty
ref re Fitments were aeryed. Among the
visitors were: Mrs Frank Roberta of
Columbus. Mrs. Arthur Pou of Bain-
bridge. Mrs. Walter Dobbins of At
lanta. Mrs. A. W. Cosart of Columbtua
Mrs. Houston of West Point, Miss Kata
Murnford of Macon. Mist Isa Bryan
Hartley of Fort Valley. Miss Mary
Chapman of CartersvIIIe.
Mr*. Ella Parker Leonard entertained
at tea Tuesday evening tn compliment
to Dr. WlUtam P. Leonard and his
lovely brtde. Mrs. Leonard was as
sisted by Mr*. Arthur Pou. The table
was • marvel of beauty. A large mir
ror rested upon a Rattenberg piece «n
grope design and a bowl of crimson
Persons. Mr. A. Small of Cuthbert and
Mr. T. H. Person*.
Mis* Katheryn Smith was hostess at
a pretty affair on Tuesday evening.
The color motif was crimson. Ml*s Isa
Bryan Hartley of Fort Valley was
honor**.
Mis* Hallle Fannie Gorman gave a
charming al fresco Thursday morning
at her stately colonlel home. Flinch
gave n diversion. Mr*. \V. P.‘Leonard
won the flrst prise, a blue ribbon stock.
Miss Willie Carter received Thursday
afternoon complimentary to Ml** Is-x
Bryan Hartley. Progressive flinch was
enjoyed. Miss Hartley And Mrs. W.
O. DcLoach were the prt^e winners.
The charm of dalntlnc* nnd originality
prevailed. Ices and fruit enke were
dl*pen*ed by the little maids, Susie
Earnest and Lucie Kimbrough.
The young men complimented the
visiting young ladles with informal
dances on Thursday and Friday even-
Ings,
Miss Mary Charles Matthew* received
the younger contingent on Thurnduy
evening.
Miss Mary Baldwin entertained her
gueet*. Ml** Mae Hell of QalnesvillV
and Miss Martha Baldwin on Thursday
evening. In the guessing contest Ml**
Ruth Whiting was successful.
Ml** Clara Freeman gave a tea in
honor of Ml** Luclle Kimbrough am!
her guests, Mtsses Whiting and MaxA
well. .
VQMVni
FORSYTH, On.. June 27.-Mrs. Rich
ardson Pleasanton Brooks In her usual
elegant manner entertulned tn honor af
her guests, Mra. W. U Roberta of
Falrburn, Ga., and Mrs. Albert Taylor
of Macon.
About one hundred called between
the hours of I nnd 7. This old colonial
home with Its wide porticos and large
parlors la well adapted for summer en
tertaining. The gueats were received
In the front drawing room, where the
decorations of ferns nnd magnolias
blended beautifully with the furnish
ings of white and gold. In the library
red predominated. The dining room
with Its cabinets of chtna and cut glass
was unusually attractive tn pink. The
tnble won covered with pink lace over
pink satin and had ns a center piece
pink orchids. The same color schem**
was carried out In the delicious refresh
ment! and bonbons.
Mrs. Brooks was handsome In a cre
ation of lace and chiffon. Mrs. Taylor
was attractive In white chiffon. Mis.
Robert* was lovely In a Parisian gown
of chiffon and Irish point lace.
Mrs. Roberta has numerous friend*
tn Forsyth who arc always delighted
to welcome her In their n^ldst.
Those who assisted tn receiving were
Mcsdame* Threat!, Hardin, -Rudlsill
and Bowden and Misses Alexander.
Huddleston. Phtnosee. Ford and Tal-
madge. A charming trio, little Misses
Esste Roberts, Henrietta Davis and
Mary Lou Newton dispensed favors.
Punch was served on the verandi
and the bowl was presided, over by
Misses Nettle Talmadge and Vera
Head.
home. Prof. Hall will return to Nor-
an Park in about sixty days.
Misses Ellen an l Lettie Parrish, two
of Sparks' pretty and attractive young
ladles, are visiting relatives and friends
in Tlfton.
Miss Johnnie Dell Hamilton, a beau
tiful and attractive young lady of Syc
amore, was the.guejt of Tlfton friends
during the wsek.
Miss Maude (Ire^r and Mlrs Net* Mc
Duffie have returned from a pleasant
stay of three days with friends tn Val-
doatn.
Judge Harry Kent and family left
Wednesday morning for 8t. Simon's
Island, where th«y will spend two
months.
Miss Carrie CrGghton la at home
again froth the spring term of school
at Gslnesvllls.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Williams of
Huntsville, Ala., are guests of Tlfton
friends.
Mra. Hallle McCranie of Nashville
was the gueet of Tlfton friends this
week.
Miss Rosa Knight, a beautiful young
lady of Adel, has returned homo after
a most delight fut visit of several days
to her sister* Mrs. T. 8. Williams.
Misses Minnie, Lula and Ada Nor
man, a trio of Norman Park's pretty
girls, were In Tlfton tb!s week, the
guesta of friends.
Mrs. J. H. Baker of Alapaha was
the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. W.
Pul wood this week.
Mrs. J. Smith of Douglas w** the
charming guest of her friend,' Mrs.
Cliff 8plrcs during the week.
Prof, .'aeon , Searboro and family
have gone to Athens and Htllson, Os.,
where they will spend the summer
months.
Miss Ulsnche McLeod left Monday for
Gainesville, where she goes to take a
course In music.
Mr. nnd Mr*. I. A. Williams were
the guesta of their parents. Rev. and
Mrs. J. J. Williams In Ashburn last
Sunday.
Laura Killen, Mr. Kirkland's mother.
Miss Annie Holloman Is visiting
friends at Marshall ville.
Miss Dean of Alexander City, Ala.,
is In Perry visiting friends. #
»nd wid
elected tn
vital t Dr.
(he crystal depths. Tho** h
• nd Mrs. Leonard, Ml**is
Baldwin, JEUg Leucard and Virginia
TIPTOX.
TIPTON. Oa... June 27.-Mrs. 8. A.
Smith of Madison, Fla., was the de
lightful guest of friends for several
daya tn Tifton during the paat week.
Miss Rosebud Garrett left Thrusday
morning for several days’ stay at
Fletcher, where she will be the guest
of Misses Ida and Mary rietcher.
Misses Sara Mathis of Cecil and Lis-
tie Warren of Docta are the charming
guests of Misses Nettle and Ella You-
mans.
Mrs. D. B. Jay of Fitsgerald was a
guest of Tlfton friends this week.
Miss Lillie Hooks has returned to her
home at Willingham after a stay of
two months In Tlfton.
Mrs. C. Price of Moultrie was the
guest of Tlfton friends during the
week.
Mrs. W. R. Wooten of Valdosta was
a pleasant visitor to Tlfton friends on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bridges of Moul
trie visited Mrs. Bridges' parents. Mr.
and Mrs. A. Rhodts, this week, and
Mrs. Bridges' sister. Mrs. Wilson at
Massoe.
Miss N*ta Smith returned Tuesday
afternoon from Albany, where she has
been the delightful guest of friends for
the past week.
Mr. end Mrs. E. II. Popp* of Macon
•re tn the city, the gu**ts of Mr*.
Pope’s parent* Mr. and Mrs. A.
Rhodes.
MOCLTRIB
MOULTRIE, da.. June 17.—Mr. How-g
ard entertained informally Thursday
evening at the Ashburn borne in West
End. Flinch was the amysement of the
evening and very much enjoyed.
Miss Mlnnts Norris cf Lacrosse, who
has for some time been the guest of
Mrs. I. A. Hntpert of this place, was
married Sunday afternoon to Mr. J. J.
Murray, a prominent attorney of Tlf
ton. Mrs. Murray taught several term*
tn ths county and had many friends.
Mr. Murray wu at one time a resi
dent of Moultrie, but Is now living in
Tlfton .which place they will make:
their home.
Miss Kate Horne entertained a few
couples Tuesday evening In honor of
Misses Shipp and Littlejohn, who are
the charming guests of Mrs. Robert L.
Shipp. The entertainment was delight
fut, and the hosiers end honor guests
were profusely thanked for so pleasant
an evening.
Miss Jennie Vcreen lift this week for
Brenau College, where she will study
oratory during the summer term. Miss
Vereen is a recent graduate of Wesley
an and one of south Georgia's most
popular young women.
Miss Rosalie Fitsgerald has returned
from a visit to Ochlocknee.
Mis* Eva Harris leaves Monday for
a visit to friends In Montgomery. Ala.
Miss Ava Johnson returned Tuesday
from a visit to Tampa, Fla.
Misses Kate and Alma McKenxte
have returned from an extended visit
to polnta of interest In Florida.
Mrs. Z. H. Clark Is spending several
days at White Springs. She was ac
companied by Col. Clark, who left af
ter a short itay. for Atlanta, where be
goes to Join the governor and staff to
review the state troops at Griffin.
Mrs. W. E. Ayrock is visiting In Cor-
dele and will also spend a while at
Indian 8prlng. '
Mrs. L L . Daugherty leaves on
Wednesday for Mtsslasippt. to spend
most of the summer.
Mrs. J, J. Battle has returned from
a stay at Wh te Springs.
M»ml, Hi,hop. who hi. b«n
th, charming cunt or th, Mtu*. But
ter. hu returned to h,r homo In Fior-
perry.
PERRY, Ga.. June 27.—Mias Cornelia
Akins of Atlanta is the guest of Miss
VALDOSTA.
VALDOSTA. Oa., June 27.-The Val
dosta chapter of the Daughters of the
Confederacy had a delightful social
meeting with Mrs. J. N. Griffin on
Wednesday sfternooh. Miss Annie
Klng*l>ery read an excellent paper on
the Georgia generals, and Mrs! C. IL
Peeples rend a paper giving many In
teresting facts about the Georgia offi
cers. Mins Emma Griffin recited a
beautiful war poem and Miss Male Dell
Roberts entertained the Daughters with
a reading appropriate to the occasion.
The programme closed with a musical
selection by Mrs. M. J. Cbauncey, after
which refreshments were served.
A meeting of the Wymodausls Club
was held Wednesday for the purpose of
electing officers for the next year. The
following wet* elected: President,
Mr*. C. C. Brantley; flrst vice-presi
dent, Mrs. W. L. Converse: second vice-
president, Mr*. J. O. Converse; record
ing secretary, Mrs. T. M. Talbot: cor
responding secretary, Mrs. Edward
Hudnatl; press correspondent. Ml**
Kate Martin; treasurer. Mrs. C. 8.
Rondurant: critic, Mra. W. H. Griffin.
The club will have a meeting next
Wednesday to maka up Us programme
for the next year.
Mlsa Virginia Algee had a delightful
birthday party last Wednesday evening
In honor of her sixteenth birthday. The
home waa decorated In flowers and
fern* and the scene was a very pretty
one. About forty young people were tn
attendance and the game of the even
ing was a floral contest, questions being
asked, the answers to which were well
known flowers.
There was :i delightful dance at tho
Valde* hotel la>t evening In honor of
Miss Flnlayson qf Quitman, who la vis
iting Mra. John Harris. About a dosen
couplet were In attendance nnd the
event wna a very enjoyable one.
Mrs. C. C. Carson end child have re
turned from * visit to relative# and
friends In Atlanta.
Col. and Mrs. W. 8. West left for
Atlanta this week where the colonel
will represent Lownde* In the legisla
ture. assisted by Mr. Edward McRae.
Mr*. W. P. Borough and children left
yesterday for Athens to spend some
time with relatives end friends.
Messrs. W. L. and A. Converse, with
their families, leave today for New
York to spend severe! weeks.
Miss Ada Williams of Sparks is
spending a few days with relatives in
this city.
Pn
route to Kno:
f. E. O. 11*11 and wife of Nor-
Park, were to Tlfton Monday' en
Teuu., their old
l*ltlng friends
('orinne Baldwin.
Ml** Kate Ccoper !«
in Macon.
Ml*.* WUlle Cooper la visiting friends
near Cochran
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland of WUmlng-
ton * **• in Ferry vl>; i g Mrs.
WAYCnOtf.
WAYCROSF. Ga., June XT-Mr*. C.
C. Morris of Forest City. Fla., la vis
iting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Townsend, of this city.
Mr. and Mra. W. E. Drake arrived in
the city Saturday and are visiting their
aleter. Mra. C. A. Fretw.VU on Folk*
street.
Mr*. G. W. Gray and family will
leave Thursday for St. Simon's Island,
where they win spend the summer.
Mr. A. Foster of Wilmington, who
waa formerly In the hospital offices
here. Is tn the city visiting relatives.
Mr. W. F. Humphreys ts still quite
III at his home on Gilmore street.
Mr. J. Morton Young Is spending two
weeks In Florida, hunting and fishing.
Mrs. W. D. Owens end son have re
turned to their home after a short trip.
Mr. E. D. MUton and Mlta Annie Ar
nett were married Sunday afternoon
at 1 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Scruggs offi
ciating. Mr. MUton 1* a well known
turpentine operator of Alma, Ga.. and
Mis* Arnett ts a sister of Mrs. Webster
of this city.
Mr. Herbert W. Wilson entertained
the "R. W. M Club Saturday evening
with a watermelon cutting, which waa
very much enjoyed by all present,
Those who enjoyed Mr. Wilson’s hos
pitality were: Misses Clyde Jenkins,
Mamie Carswell. Predonla Dickinson.
Mary Young. Annie Belle McGee. Irene
Wilson. Fannie Roach, Mary Johnstone,
Para Nichols. Marie Wilson. Lena
Smith. Kate Wilson, Minnie Murphy.
Jimmie Ketterer. Eva Cate*. Lola Mal
ien. Ruby Pur**. Messrs. Ran Craw
ley. Fred Murphy. Robert Finn. Her
bert Wilson. o«car Cason, Charles
Wood, John Walker. Lewi*. Han
Charles Harper. Will Thomas, Roff
Sima and Walter McCall.
Miss May Schoeppel of Hr
wick Is visiting friend* tn the r«ty
Mr* it. T. Seaman and di.’iirht»-r
Mr*. J. W Seals and daughter, with
i their father, Capt. W. W. Angley. left
this morning for St. Simon’s Island,
where they will spend the vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wadley are via-,
ltlng relatives In Valdosta.
Miss Gertrude Brown returned Mon
day afternoon from Valdosta, where
she has been visiting friends.
Mr. F. A. Bates, with his son, Willie,
If spending a few days at High Springs.
Mrs. Thomas Jelks and children of
Macon are vi*ittng her mother, Mrs. T.
8. Payne of this city.
Misses Louise Springer ^and Ruby
Sessom*. who have been spending some
days with Mias Maude Greer of Tlf
ton, returned to their homes Monday
afternoon.
Misses Jimmie Lowther and Ida Gray
left Tuesday morning for St. 8lmon’s
Island, where they will spend the sum
mer.
Mrs. E. Oleman has as her guests
Misses Mary Wimberly and Dora Ma
bry, two attractive young ladies of
Brunswick. Ga.
A party of young people composed of
Misses Louise Springer, Ruby Res-
some. Hannah Iloughfon. Eva De-
Loach. Florrle Farr, Alex. Carswell,
Lsvtnta Young, Messrs. John Nichols,
Wllmer Cason, Jerome Crawley, James
BeSton, Harry Anderson and Lewis
Frances, enjoyed a straw ride on Tues
day evening. They were chaperoned by
Miss Pauline Seseoms and Mrs. Alex.
Sesaoms.
A party of Wnycross ladles and gen
tlemen spent Monday afternoon and
evening very pleasantly at the Sntllln
river. Those composing the party
were: Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Rlppard,
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Dyer. Mr. and
Mrs. A. 8. LaMonde. Mr. and Mrs. L.
R. Joiner. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Perham,
Jr., and Mr. Wolfe.
Cards are out announcing the mar
riage of Mias Harrietts Hale Camp to
Mr. John Thomn* Brantley at Marietta.
Ga.. on Wednesday evening, July 15,
at 1:30 o'clock.
The R. W. Club, chaperoned by Ml.**
Lillian Nlcholo. spent Tuesday ht the
Sattlla River. Thoae who went report
a very good time. Mt**e* Kate Wilson,
Iren# Wilson, Lulu Mallon. Fannie
Roach, Ruby Purse, Mamie Carswell,
Mary Young, Annie Bell McGee, Sara
Nichols, Jessie Hairs, Messrs. Ran
Crowley. Herbert Wilson, Oacar Caaon.
Fred Murphy, W. E. Butler, John
Walker, Milam Anderson. Oene Wig
gins, Jimmy Haygood nnd Robert Finn
were the young ifcople who composed
the party.
Ml's Ottle Gray pleasantly entertain
ed the Flinch club at her home on Oil-
more street Wednesday evening. The
guests began to srrlvs at S:30 and af^
ter Indulging In a few merry games,
the game or the evening, progressive
flinch was begun. The flrst prise, a
beautifully done pyrography placque,
was won by Mr. Cedi Stanton, while
the booby went to MUs Kate Stanton.
Delightful refreshments completed the
evening's entertainment. Thor* pres
ent were Misses Edith Lockhart. Min
nie Murphy, Mary 8tanton, Edith Lott.
Susie Sharpe. Kate Stanton, Bessie
Dunn, AUle Stokn, Sada Hitt; Mea<ra.
Cecil Stanton. Walter Young. Lewis
Harvard. Sidney and Cha*. Wood, Ern
est Dunn, Addiaon Hitt, Ches. Gray
and Fort Andrew*.
Miss Jennie 8kl?per of New Orleans,
who Is spending some time In this sec
tion, left Tueeday for Blackahedr.
where ahe will visit relative* and
friends. From thence ahe will return
to her home tn New Orleans.
Mias Lena Phillips left Thursday
morning for Moultrie, where she will
sprnd several weeks Visiting her aunt,
Mr*. McCreary.
Mrs. J. D. Rosseau has returned to
her home In Savannah, after a visit
of two weeks to her daughter, Mra. J.
E. Dlcklns.
MUs Ella Tave, a charming young
lady of Barnwell, 8. C„ U the guest of
Ml** Stella McGee of 59 Jar.* street.
MU* Ada Smith left Thursday f< r
Homerville to visit Mra. J. L. Waldrop.
Mr * V.* H 1 .-ry . ! Rr-:r.* a; ■* I-
visiting Mrs. W. H. Dyer, her daugh
ter, on Brunei street.
4 Full Quarts
OP OL'R FAMOUS
Old Glory Rye
(8 YAAHS OLD.)
For $3.25 Express Prepaid
W# guarantee thU brand and will cheer
fully refund mefttey tf goods do not give
satisfaction.
Eight bottle* for 14 25
Twelve bottles for 1.33
One gallon for 1.7S
Two gallons for !•<*
Three gallon* tor 7.50
brands by the gallon. Express prepaid.
Maryland Club Rye tl.tO
Old Oscar Pepper Rys S.75
Defiance Rye 2.43
Two fitsmp Corn ....3.15
Two Stamp Oln 3.M
We are also paying express on all goods
from ll.% a gallon up, providing order u
not less than two gallon* In Jug* to one
address, and cash accompanied with or
der. Can flit your wants In all grades of
whisky frohi $1.35 per gallon up. Wines
from CCc. per gallon up. Writo for cata
logue. ,,
Kentucky Whiskey Co.
For Augusta
Frra Augusta
From Camak .(?
S 20a | 4 t 2 t 5 15*
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fi Sp:$ 3 Bp' |..
CeorKla lonlhrra A Flm
For JexvUle ...I 11 »*> 13 t3a'..
Frum Jixvllle.j 3 40a| 4 Fp;...
For Palatka .. 11 iea| 13 *a ...
Frm Palatka .( 3 Ma| 4 l&p!...
For Valdosta .1 4 *>ph I.
From Vald’ta .1 11 S*l i
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F- r Bruns'k' 1 Ifa I 33a ..
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Central of Georsla Railway*
For Atlanta.] 4 J«»ri oil | 4 JP,•■•••••
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I Albany ...
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Frm L>OF**.
Go to Indian Spring Sat
urday afternoon or Sunday
morning and spend a pleas
ant day. Excellent hotel
accommodation and good
music. $1.50 round trip
ticket- limited to Tuesday
following date of sale.
Jas. FkkemAn.
Trav. Pass. Agent Sjou. lly.
Vann Bp
t Jk far
2^ Ha.‘A;
auvoiiuoA. at - ;n •:
Lv. Macon 1 ; . , Ar *
Uont 1J5PW
[t. Colam 4:36pm
U C*laa»-B:lSpq»
■ naki Railway.
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L’tfd
Sleopinc car servico Ma
con to Asheville resumed
Juno 17th. Car will leave
Macon on 7:25 p. in. train
daily throughout tho sum
mer season. Jame- tree-
man. T. P. A., Southern
Railway.