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THE MACON TELEGRAPH} SUNDAY MORNING. JULY io, 1904.
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BANKRUPT SALE OF
Hats,Caps, Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, Etc.
AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
Having purchased the immense stock of the Haber=Blum=
Bloch Hat Company, I will dispose of same at greatly re=
duced prices TO DEALERS ONLY. It will pay every mer=
chant in the city and state to call at once, as stock must
be disposed of quick for CASH.
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Store will be Open at 8 a. m. nonday July n.
HABERBLOCH HAT CO.
Gus Bernd, Jr., Proprietor,
408 Cherry Street,
Macon, Georgia
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NEWS NOTES FROM
GEORGIA TOWNS
TIftoo.
TIPTON. Om.. July P.—Mr. 3. II.
Jones of this city haa bssn appointed
receiver for the firm* of J. N. Horn *
Co. <>f Enigma. nml J. N. Horn A Co.
or Brookfield. both of thta county. The
i Hiilon for receiver waa brought by
Str. l\ J. F. Fender, who la a partner
In both flrma, for the purpose of dla-
eotvlng the t ^partnership.
The argument for |*rroammt re-
i-i\<-tahlp wtll ha haard l*fore Judge
Mtu h«'ll at ThoitmaVlUe ml the 15th
I net. lioth Arm* are perfectly solvent,
nl only dlaaolutlou of the valeting
M
hip la
aday Caraon tiro#. pur eh
Ire stock of tha Tift on Clothing
ny. amounting to about fB.ooo
The acquisition of tha Tlftnn
ig Company by Caraon Bros,
them by long- otlda the larg
In clothing over a large act
n‘a brnaa band haa recently re-
ted with a full membership, mb
W. O. Dean an director. K. I).
■. I*. W. Hwan, Harry Parker.
iLent F. C, Dynes, A. T. Ponder,
>dum. A. J. Hattie. T. A. Wilson,
larden, L. L. Daughtrey ami W.
\*rlne**, Tha hand la compoaed
beet mualcal talent In thla arc-
n«l Director Dean la highly
I with tha prograaa made by the
nd daatr
Baker at Heart*
shippers.
rtlve hail atorm
nd «Mtal or thla
ting considerable
if crepe. One
ig to Mr. J. II.
ig atmoet totally
Mr. .Tutnen r Kelly was here from
Savannah laat I'Hday mingling with
hla many friends.
.MInn«h Alice t>lemnn and Agnea
Howell are apemltnjf the, week In town,
•guests of frlenda. 1
Traveling Freight Agent Smith of
tha Mlllen and Houthwestern waa In
town laet Friday looking after hla
road.
The praaaed hrlrk fronta on the Ho
tel and Trading Company'* building*
are now going up and they are begin
ning to ahow up handsomely. . a . .
Contractor Wright of Vldalla waa
down here a few day* asro and la figur
ing with Odum Hroa. on the construe-
Uon of thtlr new brick building.
(lround haa hten broken for tha cot
ton warehouse and It wt)l be an up-to-
date fire-proof building. Tha capuclty
of thla building will be about 4.000
balea.
It la rumored that on* of tha fleet
paaaengara over the O. and D. abort
cut will he a through excursion to Au-
guata from Lyon*.
Mr. E. J. Thompaon. auditor of the
Uarhutt and Ibniovau abort cut rail
way, wag a business vlaltor to Mont
gomery, Ala., recently.
Carrollton.
CARROLLTON, On.. July l.—MIs*
Hilda Hledaoe, daughter of Mayor and
Mr*. T. C. Hledeoe, of thla city, re-
turne«l laat Friday afternoon from
pleasant vlalt to relative* In Atlanta.
Mr*. Cfterlea O. Btubbs, non Roy
ami other children . of Tehuacana.
Tex., who have been vlaltlng other
relative* In Atlanta laat week, re-
! U w n f? , IW * werk to CarfoHlan to fin
ish their tiny with Mr*. Hen Marrell
— John Adiimanu, of thla city,
of A:
Georgia
hipped from
» tar a pirn-
rived by tha
rer.ca Turner and Mr. Iveraon Lofttn.
Carroll-county'a teachcra' institute. In
leaalon here the peat week, brought
ft great many people to town who are
Prominent In the social field at the
otter town* and village* In tha coun
ty. «nd tha week hua been very pleas-
•ntl> a pent.
Mr. n. l. Aycock, of San Antonio.,
Tax., Vhn hua bean away for tha poet
twantythree yearn, la vlaltlng In Car
rollton In* week u* the guaat of hla
brother, g<»n. Joaeph A. Aycock, vice-
president md general manager of the
Mandovilla Mill* here.
Judge W. Adamaon. of thla city,
haa been gw^r (he paat week attend-
Ing the Demo«ratlo national conven
tion nt Ht. Ixiuu,
Mra. S. II. P*Ov of thla city, hna aa
her guest Mlaa Ar^ttle I/>U llouaton.
who for n number of year* waa one
of the iHjular tenche* in the Carroll
ton public school*.
Valdosta.
VALDOSTA, tin.. Jdy t.—The
Wytnodausla club held n heeling thla
week for the purpoae of et«ctlng new
officer*, with the following result;:
President, Jdr. C. C. Hranthy; vie#
president. Mra. Howard Harris; second
vice president, Mra. J. O. Cranford;
recording secretary. Mra. T. M. T»lhot;
corresponding aecratary, Mra. 1. h.
Me Key; treasurer. Mr*. C. S. Rnidu-
rant; praaa rorreapondent. Mra. J. g.
Stevens; critics, Mra. W. II. Griffin.
The club la composed of seventy of the
leading Indies of the city and they hn;e
their own club* room*, maintain *’ro»t
rooms" for lady vlaltor* to the cltj,
make several monthly endowments tc
charities and have several hundred dol*
laru in the treasury. The club has
dlsWimliMt for the summer months and
will begin their work again In October.
Mr. t\ 8. Bondurant's family will
leave Monday for Wnyneavtlle, N. C.
1 to spend the summer.
Mr. W. 1- Converse’s family left thla
for Indian 8prlng and from thei
Lyons.
LYONS, oa.. July 1,-W. C. Oliver.
Ed. Oliver, M. N. Rogers and Hon. Pet#
Clifton attended the fanners' Institute
at Claxton Thursday.
W. D. Vpahaw, who haa bean assist-
Ing in a glorious meeting here at the
Baptist church, left yesterday for Lou
isville. O*. He raised about MO for
W. E> Mumford'a orphans* home and
M?l for Monroe College. betides *ev-
ersl agreements to support and edu-
i at- ■ trio at the college.
W « will l»e started on the cotton
warehouse next Monday and the build*
Ing will be ready to receive the growing
alters of Mrs. Ktubh*.
Mr. I.u Zachry, formerly a promt
nent Carrollton merchant and bus!
ness man. but who for the past six
years has been engaged In th* m*r.
ojntll, fau.li,,.. <i, IMl,... .pent
the past week visiting his mother, 1
Mrs. Zachry. and brother. Mr. Ira | they will go to 8t. Louis and places of
Zachry, of this cly. and old friends I Interest In the rocky mountains,
here. He left Thursday for a vlalt to Rev. C. C. Caraon waa called to At-
hls boyhood homestead In Hoard conn- | lanta thla week on account of the Ill
ness and subsequent death
Ing some time on a visit to Macon and
Indian Spring.
Col. A. T. Woodward left this week
for Indian Hprlng to spend ten day*.
Miss Kul.i Talley left Thursday
morning for Atlanta on a visit to rela
tive* and frlenda.
Mra. L. H. Strum nnd children leave
thla week for North Carolina on a vlalt
to relatives.
Mrs. Lavoisier Lamar has gone to
New Orleans to-Ann her husband, who
has gone Into tha cotton business there.
Mia* Willie McCulley. of Urtnson. la
spending a few days In this city with
her slater. Mra. E. Reynolds.
Mrs. J. H. Trump left yesterday for
Cincinnati and Cleveland. O., to spend
the summer.
Miss I,*mar Robinson left thla week
for Athens on a visit to friends and
relatives.
ty for a short visit
Professor Ralph W. Adami
mffrly of Rowdon. thla county.
ar of Ci
Carrollton hank, and
gresaman W. C. A daman
la expected to arrive hr
from a long voyage of
months from the Phlll
w here ha haa been woi
Ada
for- j younger brother, Mr. R L Caraon.
roth- I Miss Susie Corner leaves next Moo-
f the day ofr New York and the Adirondack*
Con- to spend several months with friends
city, I and relatives.
week Rev. lu scorn SentelL of Talbotton,
dntm
READ THIS
rtdler aa one of
vs apportioned
Vicksburg, Ml
E. W. Hall—
V.
for I
Mlaa Ethel Smith of RetdavHl
family at |U
Advice to the Aged.
CTS2F
th<
Moultrie.
MOULTRIE. Oa.. July Mlaa Marl*
Morgan has gone to Atnerlcua to spend
a month with her mother, Mra E. P.
Morgan.
Mr*. W. P. Blastngame has returned
from Thomnavllle and Amerlcua, where
ahe visited several weeks.
Mrs. H. E. Hlltch nnd Mias Bllcth of
Tlfton were guests at the Hotel Col
quitt this week.
Mlaa Annie Clark Is In Savannah,
where aha la to spend several weeks,
the guests of friends.
Mra. P. II. McCarty la at home after
a month's stay In Snnderavllle.
Mr. and Mra. Thomas J. Aycock vlalt.
ed friends In Thomasville thla week
nnd Mr. Aycock attended the shoot
given by the Cracker Gun Club of that
place, proving a winner.
Mra J. W. Melton loft Thursday for
Clarkeavtlle and Tallulah.
Mra. Tham Adams nnd children are
•pending some time In Bartlesville.
Mrs. J. T. Coleman Is vlaltlng friends
In Ocllla thla week.
Miss All!* Martin left this
Baltimore and West Virginia.
Miss May Harrell left this week for
her home st Amerlcua and waa accom
panied by Miss Helen Harrell. Miss F.f-
fle Bpivey and Miss Maggie Simmons.
Mra. W. P. Bloalngame has returned
home after several weeks' absence from
the city, during which ahe waa the
guest of rfienda In Tbomaavllle and
Amerlcua
Mrs. Charles Kendall haa returned
from Moultrie, accompanied by Mrs.
J. 1. Hancock.
Mr*. J. C. Flanders and children are
In Aahhum. where they will spend
some time with Mr*. Flanders* mother.
Mra. J. W. Overstreet of Suatla, Flo.,
la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. N.
Horne on Edgewood avenue.
Mra W. K Humphey*. Mra. Rhelly
Humphrey*. Mrs. P. B. Allen, Mr*. W.
ler trouble 1 w - and Mra, C. E. Holmes
aster me- l * ft Wednesday for Llthla Springs,
here they^wiil spend some time.
a^ Oct. 10. 1100.
Dear 8ir:: Some
Ion was called to
n the Vicksburg
Nd Discovery. I
at once, and to
»d delight. 1 have
aggravat
alt-
ntil 1 ae
bring* InMrmttk*
bu%*tU, ttuk kiJn
rrsnd TORPID LlNl.K
sa;
Tutt’s Pills
A TEXAS WONDER.
h«>e
clfk effect on these organs.
i\ c a spec me
OilfmilAtln* t t
to p«:r1orn> their njlaral lunvDon* as
In )o«ith and
IMPARTING VIGOR
t.i th» hl-.-UT inj I l\ LK.
1—j « U uU ud ) UU11(.
Mr*, c. R AU.n h«* raturnad tram
a vI.H to Mont.iuma.
Mra V. r. Norman and Mra K. \V.
Horn* of Nnrnnn Park *i
of frtonda fa.ro mi, nroofc.
Mra V. A. hum and Mra Morrow
of Waycroa, \oltod Mra H. U Lan,.
loy hare thla . orlc.
Mra. K. H. M.aon loavoa Boon for
Loul.rllto. Kr. to *p*nd th? lummrr
with har porenta
Sand.nviii,.
HANDKRHVItXK July Mlaa
Vtlay Wlmfaorly of Maron la th. ad-
nlrod Kuoat of Mra R. K. Routhton at
>or aunimor homo. "Rod Hllli" Arc
nllea west of Sandersvtlte.
Misses Mardte Tndd and MaHe Perry
>f tvuUlln are the guests of Mlae Jean
Dr. Charles c.ibaon of Agricola spent
J. L-:rtir A CO*
R Holt. M
E«*rt:s Holt.
Harris
sa OHIe Belie and
also Mr.»and Mrs.
Tuesday for bu
Loulf. nrhere they will spend-, several
weeks. 1
Mlaa Bessie Richards of Crawfords-
Vllle Is here on a visit-to relatives. ,
Mrs. J. C. Irvin and children are on
a visit to relatives In Savannah. *
Mr. W. D. (jauntier of Tampa, Fla.,
is In the city for n few days.’
Mr. J. G. Cooley In vlaltlng hla son.
Mr. Lonnie Cooley, In Denver, Col.
Miss Corinne Berry of Davtsboro la
the charming guest of Miss Louise
Blount.
Milledgtville.
MILLEDGEVILLK. On.. July 9.—
Miss Marlon Hotlnshead Is the guest
of relatives In August* thla week.
Miss Mnybelle Moore returned yes
terday from a vlalt to Mra. L. H. Rhodes
of Maron.
Miss Mattie Sibley has returned
from a vlalt to friends In Athens.
Mlsa Annie Tennent la vlaltlng rela
tives In Brunswick.
Mlsa Corn Beck of Braldentown, Fin.,
la visiting Miss Edith Carr.
Mis* Colquitt Newell Is visiting her
brother, air. Alfred Newell, i
Louis.
Miss F.ffle Moore la the guest of her
sister. Mrs. L. B. Rhodes, of Mncoh.
Mlsa Isabel Fleming of Athens, who
has been the chnrmlng guest of Mrs.
John Callaway, left yesterday for Co
lumbus to vlalt frlenda before returning
home.
Mlsa Carrie Mae Qullllsn haa as her
guest Miss Anna Qutltlan of Atlanta.
Mias Julln Vinson Is visiting relatives
at Savannah.
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Bass have re
turned to their home In Carrollton after
a pleasant vlalt to Mr. and Mra. E. E.
iss.
Mrs. J. B. O’Quinn Is vlaltlng Mra.
Lee Jordan of Tennllle.
Mlsa Matltu Hatcher of Macon la the
charming guest of Mr. and Mrs. Regi
nald Hatcher.
Mr**. W. 8. Brooks nnd children of
Macon are the gueats of relatives In
thla city.
Mra. C. W. Richter has returned from
a pleasant vlalt to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wad ley of Holinghroke, Ga.. and Mr.
and Mrs. 8. B. Fielding of Macon.
if Isa Della Ellison hna returned from
Attnnta. where she visited relative*.
Miss Mattie Wall haa returned from
a visit to relatives In Atlanta and
Macon.
Mra. W. T. Conn has returned from
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ludney Grlner
of Dublin.
Mrs. O. L. Roger* and children, who
have been visiting relatives In tha-dty.
left yesterday for their home In "
dersvllle. Go.
Miss Bessie Brlghtwell. who haa been
the attractive guest of her aunt. Mrs.
John Callaway, has returned to
home at Maxey**. Ga.
Miss Nana Maye Richter and Master
Woodruff Richter are visiting relatives
In Madison.
Miss Bela Hill of Amerlcua attended
the Harris-Edmondson wedding thla
week.
Mrs. Floyd Whitney entertained moat
delightfully Saturday In honor of Mlsa
Mamie Harris, who waa married on
Wednesday to Mr. Bid Edmondson of
Eatontoq.
Mr. and Mra. Lester Shivers have re
turned to Augusta. Ga after a vlalt to
relatives In thla city.
Mr. Thomas Callaway spent Friday
In Macon.
Mias Lottie Ramspeck of Decatur la
the attractive guest of }!*«■ Pauline
Pearce.
Mias Annie Smith of Sparta visited
friends In the city thla week.
Mr*. J. U Crawford and children of
Dot hen. Ala., are visiting Mrs. M A.
Brantley.
Mrs. John Hr Shurley nnd little Mlaa
Laurie Shurley have returned from
a visit to relatives In Tbomeon.
Mr*. W. E. Rohlpscu 1* visiting rela-
visiting rtU-
Fort Valley, **
• FORT VALLEY, Ga.. July 9.—The
family of Mr. H. J. Holbrook are
Spending the summer with relatives
In Massachusetts.
Mr. Arva Brewton, of WrlghtsvUle,
and formerly of thla place, la again
at hla old place with S. B. Brown &
Son.
Mr. J. F. McTyler visited friends
here this week.
Mra. Steed, of Macon, la the guest
of Mrs. W. A. Wooddall.
Mr. J. C. Bond, of Roberta, waa here
Tuesday.
Miss Josle Jordan, of Amerlcua. la
spending a few days with home folks.
Mlaa Mayday Dekle, of Thomasville,
Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. G.
Gray.
Mr. O. B. Culpepper has been on the
sick list for a few days.
Mra. C. W. Shepard, of Brunswick,
expected In Fort Valley thla week
to vlalt her daughter. Mr*. Geo.
Culpepper.
Mr. and Mra. Wooddall. of Falrburn.
have returned home after a pleasant
vlalt to their aon, Captain W.
Wooddall.
Mr*. Norawlclc, of Montgomery,
the guest of Mr*. Albert Biefert and
Mlases Braswell.
Mlsa Calllc Wilder haa returned
from a visit to Rutland.
Meadamea O'Quinn, of SmithviUe,
and Young, of Atlanto, are the guests
of Mrs. W. G. Jordan.
Mra. Albert Skellle nnd children
have returned from a vlalt to Mr. J.
D. Chevea at Zenith.
Major M. L. Cooper, of Perry, waid 4
In town Wednesday.
Mr. W. A. Stokes, of Atlanta, visit
ed the family of Mr. R. L. Braswell
last week.
Mr. J. W. Dennlngton. of Roberta,
was In town the past week.
Miss Lucy Joiner, of Butler, la the
guest of her brother. Mr. Bailey
Mr. W. Peddlcord will leave In a
few day* for St. Louis.
Mr. E. A. Smith and family left
Wednesday for Sylvania. where they
will make their future home.
Miss Claudia Ross left for her home
In Macon Friday after a pleasant vlalt
to relative* here.
Miss Louise Greene will be the
hostess at a house party to begin
Monday.
Mlsa Alma Marsh will leave Mon
day for her home In MarshvfUe, N. C„
after a pleasant visit to relatives here.
Messrs. II. A. Mathews and R. E.
Brown are spending several days with
home folks.
Rev. Virgil P. Scovllle la vlaltlng
hla mother for a few weeks.
Captain and Mrs. W. A. Wooddall
will leave in a few daya for an outing
at Atlantic City.
Mlaa Bessie Frederic, of Marshall-
vllle. la the attractive guest of Mlaa
Ruth Whiting.
Mr. T. J. Shepard vtalted his family,
who are in YatesvIUe. thta week.
VACCIXATIOX A!tD DAXDIU FF.
There Is as Sure Prevention of ITnld.
ness •* There Is of Smallpox.
It la now accepted that vaccination ren
der* the vaccinated person exempt from
smallpox; or st worst, be never has any
thing but the lightest kind of a ease.
Now as sure a preventive and cure for
dandruff, which causes falling hair and
baldness ha* been discovered—Newbro's
Herptdde. It Utls the dandruff germ.
C\ H. Reed. Victor. Idaho. Says: -My
self and wife have been troubled with
dandruff and falling hair for several
years. We tried remedies without effect
until we used Newbro’s Revpldde two
bottle* of which cured tat," Hundreds of
similar testimonials. '
Sold by all leading druggists. Sen...
cents In stamps for sample to The Her.
tdcide Co.. Detroit. Mich. Una
rr.xt (Sol Hage’s old stand), Second and
Mulberry sireeia.
Special Notice.
The creditors of the First
National Bank of Macon,
Ga., are hereby requested to
present their receiver’s cer
tificates to the undersigned
on or after 9 o’clock a. m.
Monday, July 11th, 1904,
and receive payment of the
first dividend of 40 percont.
W. F. Albertson, receiver.
Brown House
Macon, Ga.
Lowry & Stubbs
Proprietors.
Opposite Union Station
♦
Kno.vn throughout the South
for the excellence of its ae-
commodatlons and service.
Careful attention paid Every
Guest. Cuisine Unsurpassed.
Rates Reascnable.
Hotel Lanier
MACON, GA.
Americ.
and European plan. .Elt-
gant new cafe, the most palatial In the
South. .Cuisine unturpa.ted. .Servic,
ae good at the best.
J. A. Newcomb,
PROPRIETOR
Schedules to Cincinnati
Via Southern
Morning train leave 3:05
a. m, arrive Cincinnati 7:45
p. m.
Through train carrying day
coaches, sleeping and dining
car. Afternoon train leaves
Macon 1:35 p. m . Arrivo
Cincinnati 8:15 a. m. Day
coaches and sleeper. J
Jas. Freeman, T. P. A.